Work in South Korea for a company in Libya

Can I work remotely for a company in Libya while being in South Korea?

It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:

  1. You need a visa for Libya.
  2. You need a visa for South Korea.
  3. You can work from Libya for a maximum of 12 months.
  4. You can work from South Korea for a maximum of 12 months.
  5. You need to start working from Libya and South Korea at the same time.
  6. You can work from Libya and South Korea at the same time.

How to live in South Korea and find remote work in Libya?

Finding remote work in Libya if you are located in South Korea might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to live in South Korea.

In this article, we will talk about how to find remote work in Libya.
If you are looking for remote work in Libya, you should know that you will need a visa to work in Libya.
So, if you are located in South Korea and looking for remote work in Libya, we recommend you to live in South Korea.
If you are located in South Korea and looking for remote work in Libya, you should know that you will need a visa to work in Libya.

How a company in Libya can send my salary in South Korea?

When working remotely for a corporation in Libya, you salary can be send to South Korea but the problem is the company in Libya cannot deduct the money from your salary.

The company in Libya can deduct the money from your salary but they have to deduct the money from your salary in South Korea.
This is the problem of working remotely for a company in Libya.
When you are working remotely for a company in Libya, you are working for a company in Libya.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in South Korea for a company in Libya?

If you are working remotely in South Korea for a corporation established in Libya, taxes could seem complicated but in fact they are not that difficult.

In this post, I will explain the main taxes you will have to pay when working remotely in South Korea for a company in Libya.
If you are a foreigner working remotely in South Korea for a corporation established in Libya, you will have to pay taxes in South Korea.
You will also have to pay taxes in Libya for your work in South Korea.

The taxes you will have to pay in South Korea
In South Korea, you will have to pay income tax.
This tax is a tax on the income you earn in South Korea.
You have to pay the income tax on the income you earn in South Korea.
You will have to pay a flat tax rate of 30% on the income you earn in South Korea.
If you are a foreigner, you will have to pay an additional tax.