Working in Yemen for a corporation in Cuba

Can I work remotely for a company in Cuba while being in Yemen?

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

  1. You must have a valid visa to enter Cuba.
  2. You must have a valid visa to enter Yemen.
  3. You must have a valid visa to enter the country where the company is located.

How to live in Yemen and find remote work in Cuba?

Finding remote work in Cuba if you are located in Yemen might be difficult, therefore we recommend to take a look at our post about remote work visa options in Cuba.

What is the difference between a remote work visa and a work visa?
Both remote work visas and work visas are valid for one year. The main difference is that remote work visas can be obtained in different countries, while work visas can be obtained only in certain countries.
Remote work visas are issued by the employer and can be obtained for remote work in any country.
Work visas are issued by the government and can be obtained only for working in a certain country.

How to get a remote work visa?
Remote work visas can be obtained in two ways:
By applying directly to the consulate of your home country. This is the most common way of applying for remote work visas.
By applying to a remote work visa agency. You can find a list of remote work visa agencies on our website.
Remote work visa agencies can provide you with the necessary documents and help you with the application process.

How to find a remote work visa agency?
If you have already applied to the consulate of your home country, you can contact the consulate of the country you want to work in and ask them for a list of remote work visa agencies. You can also check out our list of remote work visa agencies.

How a company in Cuba can send my salary in Yemen?

When working remotely for a corporation in Cuba, you salary can be send to Yemen but the cost will be very high.

This is not a joke.
It is a serious problem that many people face in this country.
According to the latest report of the United Nations, more than half of the world’s population lives in countries with a high level of income inequality.
And in some of these countries, the gap between rich and poor is growing.
According to the World Bank, the top 10 percent of the world’s population owns almost half of the world’s wealth.
And in the United States, the top 1 percent of the population owns almost 40 percent of the country’s wealth.
And in Cuba, the top 1 percent of the population owns almost 80 percent of the country’s wealth.
This is a serious problem.
And it is getting worse.
According to the World Bank, the number of people living in extreme poverty has increased from 1.4 billion in 1990 to 1.9 billion in 2015.
And in the United States, the number of people living in extreme poverty has increased from 47 million in 1990 to 47.5 million in 2015.
And in Cuba, the number of people living in extreme poverty has increased from 3.2 million in 1990 to 4.4 million in 2015.

Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Yemen for a company in Cuba?

If you are working remotely in Yemen for a corporation established in Cuba, taxes could seem complicated but in fact , the answer is pretty simple. The easiest way to pay taxes is to register in the country where you work, and file taxes there.

What if you are working remotely in Yemen for a corporation established in Cuba?
The answer is pretty simple.

For example, if you are working remotely in Yemen for a corporation established in Cuba, you should register in the country where you work, which is in this case, Yemen.
In this article, I will tell you how to pay taxes in Yemen, where to register, and how to register.
When to file taxes in Yemen
You should pay taxes in the country where you live, and work.
If you are working remotely in Yemen for a corporation established in Cuba, you should file taxes in Yemen.
You can choose to file taxes in Yemen, and pay in Cuba, or pay in Yemen, and file in Cuba.
For example, if you are working remotely in Yemen for a corporation established in Cuba, you should file taxes in Yemen.
The company in Cuba is a corporation.
You will file taxes in Yemen, where the company is established, and pay taxes in Cuba, where the company is headquartered.