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1 year agoLook in the wiki for chris guide to vpn. You need to get a couple travel routers and make a VPN so you connect to your work VPN from your home network even when you’re somewhere else
Look in the wiki for chris guide to vpn. You need to get a couple travel routers and make a VPN so you connect to your work VPN from your home network even when you’re somewhere else
I’m curious about this too. Technically it would take a lot for them to know/prove that you were actually working in their country for 183 days, for example maybe spent a lot of time going to Latvia or Finland, there are no border controls after all. It seems like they would have to have a specific division for tracking and contacting digital nomad who they believe may owe taxes. But I’m not completely sure and hope someone posts on this thread with more info
Thank you!
It’s a grey area. Countries have laws against foreigners working on tourist visas to protect the domestic workforce. Most really do not give a crap unless you are working there on a digital nomad visa long enough to become a tax resident, and taking in enough cash that tracking down your potential taxes is worth their time