Living in Vietnam while working in Sudan

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

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

  1. Is the company located in Sudan?
  2. Is the company registered in Sudan?
  3. Is the company registered in Vietnam?
  4. Is the company incorporated in Vietnam?
  5. Is the company listed in the stock market of Vietnam?
  6. Is the company working legally in Sudan?
  7. Is the company working legally in Vietnam?
  8. Can I work in the company legally in Vietnam?
  9. Can I work in the company legally in Sudan?

All these points are important for you to know before you start working in Sudan or Vietnam.

How to work in Vietnam for a company in Sudan?
If you want to work in Vietnam for a company in Sudan, there are a few options to consider:

  1. Working in Vietnam as a freelancer for a company in Sudan
    If you are a freelancer, you can work in Vietnam for a company in Sudan, but you have to be careful. You will have to be registered as a freelancer and work for the company in Vietnam. You will also have to apply for a visa in Vietnam.
  2. Working in Vietnam as an agent for a company in Sudan
    If you are an agent, you will work in Vietnam for a company in Sudan. You will have to be registered as an agent and you will have to apply for a visa in Vietnam.

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

When things work out well, it’s possible to find remote jobs in Sudan even if you are located in Vietnam, for that we have a list of the best companies and remote jobs in Sudan.

What are the best remote jobs in Sudan?
Sudan is a country in the Horn of Africa. It is located on the Red Sea coast, bordered by Ethiopia to the north, Eritrea to the west, Egypt to the south and the Republic of the South Sudan to the east. Sudan has a population of over 46 million people.
The country has been ruled by the same family since independence from the British in 1956. The current President is Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court for genocide and crimes against humanity.
Sudan is a Muslim country and most of the population are Sunni Muslims. The country is a member of the United Nations, the African Union, the Arab League, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation and the Economic Commission for Africa.
It has a large amount of oil reserves and is a significant producer of petroleum, natural gas and diamonds. Sudan is also the site of a number of important ancient civilizations, including the ancient kingdoms of Kush and Meroe.
Sudan has a predominantly Arabic-speaking population. The official languages are Arabic and English, although the majority of the population speak Arabic. The official religion is Islam.

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

It is possible to get paid in Vietnam while working for a company in Sudan but it will be difficult.

In order to get paid in Vietnam you will need to be working in Vietnam.
If you are working remotely for a company in Sudan then you will need to have a company in Vietnam that you work for.
In order to work in Vietnam you will need to have a valid work permit.
The only way you can work in Vietnam while working for a company in Sudan is if you have a company in Vietnam that you work for.
There are a few ways to get paid in Vietnam while working for a company in Sudan.
The easiest way to get paid in Vietnam is to work for a company in Vietnam that pays you in Vietnam.

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

Taxes can be complicated when working remotely in Vietnam for a corporation in Sudan, so it’s important to know the laws.

In Vietnam, the company you work for will pay your taxes, and they will do it in the name of your company. In Sudan, the government will pay your taxes.
Taxes in Vietnam
In Vietnam, you’ll pay taxes based on your income. The income tax rate is 5% for those earning less than VND5 million (about $250 USD). The tax rate increases to 10% for those earning more than VND10 million (about $500 USD).
The tax rate is a flat rate, so the higher your income, the higher your tax rate.
In Vietnam, you can deduct your living expenses from your taxable income. You can deduct up to VND3 million ($150 USD) per month for rent, VND1 million ($50 USD) per month for food, and VND1 million ($50 USD) per month for other expenses.
If you work for a corporation, your taxes will be paid by the company. You’ll receive a tax invoice from your company. You’ll have to pay the taxes when you receive your tax invoice.
If you work for a company in Vietnam and your company doesn’t pay your taxes, you can ask the company to pay your taxes.
Taxes in Sudan
In Sudan, you’ll pay taxes based on your income.