Work in the UK for a corporation based in Greece

Can I work remotely in the UK for a company in Greece?

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

  1. You can work in the UK only if the company is registered here.
  2. You need to get a work permit if you have been living in Greece for more than 6 months.
  3. You need to have a bank account in the UK.
  4. You need to be aware that the minimum wage in the UK is £7.38 per hour, which is higher than the minimum wage in Greece.
  5. You need to be aware that the maximum working hours in the UK is 48 hours per week, which is more than the maximum working hours in Greece.

What is the difference between working in the UK and Greece?
In the UK, the company is the employer and the employee is the employee, whereas in Greece, the employee is the employer and the company is the employee.

What do I need to do to work in the UK?
To work in the UK, you need to apply for a work permit (also known as a Tier 2 visa).

What do I need to do to work in Greece?
To work in Greece, you need to apply for a work permit (also known as a Tier 2 visa).

How can I find a remote job in Greece while living in the UK?

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Greece even if you are located in the UK, for that we have a few tips and tricks.

Finding a remote job in Greece from the UK
If you are a remote worker, it is very likely that you are looking for a job in Greece, even if you are located in the UK.

But how can you find a remote job in Greece?
If you are based in the UK, you may be thinking that there are not many remote jobs in Greece. But there are actually a lot of companies that are looking for people who are remote.
There are many remote jobs in Greece that are based in the UK.
In fact, if you are a remote worker who is looking for a job in Greece, you will find it very difficult to find a job in Greece.
However, if you are a remote worker based in the UK, there is a very good chance that you can find a job in Greece.
In this post, we will be looking at some of the best ways to find a remote job in Greece.
Let’s start with the most important question:

Why should you work remotely in Greece?
There are a few reasons why you should consider working remotely in Greece.
For one, the cost of living is very low in Greece.
Secondly, there are many remote jobs in Greece that are based in the UK.

How can I get paid in the UK when working remotely for a company in Greece?

It is possible to get paid in the UK while working for a company in Greece but it requires some planning.

I’m a UK citizen living in Greece and I’m looking to make some money while working remotely. I’ve heard that it’s possible to get paid in the UK from a company in Greece but it requires some planning.

Will I pay taxes in the UK or Greece when working remotely in the UK?

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in the UK for a corporation in Greece, so we have put together this guide to help you understand the tax implications.

What is the UK tax rate?
The UK tax rate is currently 20% on your income. This is a flat rate, meaning that it does not change whether you are earning £5,000 or £50,000.
However, if you earn more than £150,000 in a year, you will be charged the higher rate of 40%. This is because the government introduced a new 40% rate for people earning over £150,000 in the UK.
You will pay the 40% rate if you are a corporation, a trust, or a partnership.
If you are self-employed, you will pay the 20% rate.

How does the UK tax rate compare to the tax rate in Greece?
The UK tax rate is 20%, and the Greek tax rate is 35%.
The UK tax rate is lower than the Greek tax rate, but the UK tax rate is still higher than the tax rate in other EU countries.
You may be able to reduce your UK tax rate by taking advantage of the ‘digital nomad’ tax breaks.

What are the UK tax breaks for digital nomads?
The UK government has introduced a number of tax breaks for digital nomads.
These include:
The ‘digital nomad’ tax break.