Working in South Korea for a corporation in Romania

Can I work remotely in South Korea for a company in Romania?

Yes it’s perfectly possible, but we advise first to check the following points:

  1. Check if your company is a member of the Romanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
  2. Check if your company is registered with the Romanian Ministry of Labor and Social Protection.
  3. Check if your company has a business license.
  4. Check if you have a residence permit.
  5. Check if your company is authorized to hire foreign workers.

How to apply for a work permit?
You need to apply for a work permit at the Romanian Consulate in your home country. You need to submit the following documents:

  1. A letter from your company confirming that you are authorized to hire foreign workers.

How can I find a remote job in Romania while living in South Korea?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Romania even if you are located in South Korea, for that we have a list of remote jobs in Romania that are available to you.

If you are looking for a job in Romania, you can find a list of remote jobs in Romania. You can also search for jobs in Romania from your current job.
To find a job in Romania, you need to use the search engine. You can use the search engine to find jobs in Romania. You can search for jobs in Romania by typing your job title, skills, experience and location.
In order to find a job in Romania, you need to use the search engine.

How can I get paid in South Korea when working remotely for a company in Romania?

It is possible to get paid in South Korea while working for a company in Romania but it is not as easy as it seems.

I’ve been working remotely for a company in Romania for the past 3 years. I’ve been paid in Romanian lei and I’ve been paid in South Korean won.

Will I pay taxes in South Korea or Romania when working remotely in South Korea?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in South Korea for a corporation in Romania, so you should be sure you understand your tax situation before you begin working remotely.

If you are a freelance worker in Romania, you will not pay taxes in Romania. However, you may have to pay taxes in your home country if you have a Romanian company or are a Romanian citizen.
If you are working for a South Korean company in Romania, you may have to pay taxes in South Korea. If you are a South Korean citizen, you may have to pay taxes in South Korea. If you are a non-resident of South Korea, you may be able to work in South Korea and not pay taxes in South Korea.
When working remotely in South Korea, you should be sure you understand your tax situation in South Korea before you begin working remotely in South Korea.
If you are working for a South Korean company, you may be required to pay taxes in South Korea.