Live in the UK while having a job in Georgia

Can I work remotely for a company in Georgia while being in the UK?

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

  1. If you are an EU citizen, you must be physically present in the EU to work.
  2. If you are a non-EU citizen, you must be physically present in the EU to work.
  3. If you are a non-EU citizen, you must have a work permit or a work visa to work in the EU.

The first point is the most important. If you are not physically present in the EU, you cannot work. The second and third points are not relevant in your case.

I’m an EU citizen living in the UK. I have a work permit to work in the UK. I am working for a company in the UK. I want to work remotely for this company, in Georgia.

How to live in the UK and find remote work in Georgia?

Finding remote work in Georgia if you are located in the UK might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to check out the following list of remote work agencies in Georgia.

Georgia is a country in the Caucasus region of Eurasia. It is bordered by Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey and Russia. It has a population of 4.5 million people. The official language is Georgian and the second official language is Russian.
Geographically, Georgia is located in the southern part of the Caucasus region and is bordered by Armenia, Azerbaijan, Turkey, Russia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. It has an area of 603,000 km2.
Georgians are mostly of Caucasian origin, with some of the population being of Turkic origin. The Georgian language is related to the Kartvelian languages, and the Georgian alphabet is derived from the Greek alphabet.
The capital of Georgia is Tbilisi. The official currency is Georgian Lari (GEL).
The official religion is Georgian Orthodox Christianity.
Georgia is a member of the Council of Europe and the European Union. It is a member of the NATO.

The official language is Georgian.

How a company in Georgia can send my salary in the UK?

When working remotely for a corporation in Georgia, you salary can be send to the UK but you need to work for a company in Georgia.

If you’re thinking of moving to the UK, you’re going to need a work visa.
If you’re thinking of working remotely for a company in Georgia, you’re going to need a work visa.
However, if you’re thinking of working remotely for a company in Georgia, you’re going to need a work visa.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in the UK for a company in Georgia?

If you are working remotely in the UK for a corporation established in Georgia, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it is very simple.

How to pay taxes when working remotely in the UK for a company in Georgia?
In the UK, the employer is responsible for paying the National Insurance, Income Tax and Corporation Tax. The employer is also responsible for the employee’s personal tax. The employer can be a corporation, a partnership or a sole trader.
If you are working remotely for a company established in Georgia, you will have to pay your taxes to the UK tax authorities.
When you are working remotely in the UK for a company established in Georgia, the UK tax authorities will use the “Default Tax Base” (DTB) to determine the tax to be paid. The DTB is the location where the company is established and where the company has its registered office.
When the company is registered in the UK, the DTB is the UK. If the company is registered in Georgia, the DTB is Georgia.
The UK tax authorities will use the location of the company’s registered office to determine the tax to be paid.
If the company is registered in the UK, the UK tax authorities will use the location of the company’s registered office to determine the tax to be paid. If the company is registered in Georgia, the UK tax authorities will use the location of the company’s registered office to determine the tax to be paid.