Live in Sudan while having a job in Romania

Can I work remotely in Sudan for a company in Romania?

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

  1. The company is registered in Romania.
  2. The company is based in Romania.
  3. The company is registered in Romania with a Romanian address.
  4. The company is registered in Sudan with a Sudanese address.
  5. The company is registered in Sudan with a Romanian address.
  6. The company is registered in Romania with a Sudanese address.

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

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Romania even if you are located in Sudan, for that we have a special page dedicated to remote jobs in Romania.

Can I get a visa for Romania if I am from Sudan?
No, you cannot get a visa for Romania if you are from Sudan. If you are a citizen of Sudan, you can get a visa for Romania from the Romanian Embassy in Khartoum.

Can I find a job in Romania if I am from Sudan?
Yes, you can find a job in Romania if you are from Sudan.

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

It is possible to get paid in Sudan while working for a company in Romania but there are some complications.

Sudan is a country in the African continent. The capital city is Khartoum. The official language is Arabic. The currency is the Sudanese Pound. The population is about 43 million.
Sudan is a country with a large economy. The economy is growing at a very fast rate. The GDP per capita is about $3,200. The GDP per capita in 2018 was about $2,900.
The economy of Sudan is growing at a very fast rate.

Will I pay taxes in Sudan or Romania when working remotely in Sudan?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Sudan for a corporation in Romania, so we’ve put together this guide to help you understand the tax situation when working remotely in Sudan.

  1. I am working remotely in Sudan, what is the tax situation?
    The tax situation for working remotely in Sudan is similar to the situation in Romania.
    You will need to pay tax in Sudan if you are an employee of a company in Sudan.
    The tax rates in Sudan are as follows:
    Basic tax: 0.1% on the first SDR 50,000 of income.
    0.1% on the first SDR 50,000 of income. Income tax: 0.5% on the first SDR 50,000 of income.
    0.5% on the first SDR 50,000 of income. VAT: 10% on the first SDR 50,000 of income.
    10% on the first SDR 50,000 of income. Company tax: 0.3% on the first SDR 50,000 of income.
    0.3% on the first SDR 50,000 of income. Other taxes: 0.1% on the first SDR 50,000 of income.
  2. Is there a tax treaty between Sudan and Romania?
    Yes. Sudan and Romania have a tax treaty in place.