Chile Guide: Jobs
Finding a job abroad is not easy, and foreign working conditions are often quite different from those at home. Our job guide explains where to look for a job and how to apply for it. You will also find information on salaries, working conditions and social security issues.
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Working in Chile
A model of growth and stability
Chile’s growing economy ranks as the fifth largest in South America and remains the most stable, despite the fluctuations in world markets in recent years. With the need for diversification as it emerges into developed status, Chile offers plenty of opportunities for enterprising business people.
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Chilean employment law and contracts
How to work legally and securely
Working in a foreign country is usually subject to restrictions and the proper legal documents, and Chile is no different. Despite this, expats can expect to work freely and securely so long as they can navigate the application process.
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Taxes in Chile
What’s relevant, and how is it paid?
With Chile’s mix of social security and free market business, it is important to note that taxation of some kind will be levied on expats, be they workers or residents. However, with tax breaks for retirees and a progressive income tax, Chile’s tax system is liberal, if a little bureaucratic.
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