Von Essen Consulting can support expatriate consultants working in Angola under current visa restrictions. Consultants typically enter on a 7-day short term visa and then apply for a 1-year multiple entry work visa. The work visa application process involves documents like contracts, medical certificates, and police records, and can take up to 10 working days. Von Essen's local partner can help with the visa conversion and provide local services. Income taxes are levied at progressive rates up to 17% while social security contributions are flat rates of 8% for employers and 3% for employees.
Von Essen Consulting provides immigration support and visa assistance for expatriate consultants working in Angola, including helping obtain short term visas, ordinary visas, and multiple entry work visas. The company's local partner in Angola assists with the visa process and holds employment contracts with expatriate consultants. Taxes of 6.75% are deducted from remuneration for services invoiced from outside Angola, and income taxes of up to 17% are levied on employment income within Angola.
The document provides information on pension benefits and services from the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO). It outlines the vision and mission of PVAO and details the various pension benefits available, including Old Age Pension for Veterans and Surviving Spouses. It also discusses other benefits like burial assistance, educational benefits, and hospitalization benefits. The document seeks to guide citizens on availing PVAO benefits and services through clear requirements and procedures.
Von Essen Consulting provides support for expatriate workers coming to Brazil. Certain nationalities can enter Brazil without a visa but all must obtain a work permit. Work permits are valid for 3 months or 1 year and require documents like education certificates, a CV, and an employment contract. Withholding taxes for work done in Brazil range from 10-52% but utilizing Von Essen's corporate structure can reduce this to zero. Expatriate consultants will be employed by Von Essen's Brazilian entity for the duration of their project and registered for tax and social security in Brazil or their home country.
Von Essen Consulting can support expatriate consultants coming to Brazil under certain visa restrictions. They offer full immigration support for short term work visas valid for 3 months and long term work visas valid for 1 year. The company can prepare all necessary documentation for the visa application process. Withholding taxes as high as 79% may apply to funds remitted outside Brazil for services performed in the country.
This document is a settlement statement for a residential real estate transaction. It summarizes the transaction for both the borrower and seller by detailing the settlement charges and cash payments. Section A provides identifying information for the loan. Sections J and K provide a summary of the transaction for the borrower and seller respectively, including the gross amounts due, amounts paid, and cash due at settlement. Section L lists the individual settlement charges paid by both the borrower and seller. The document is used to provide full disclosure of charges to both parties as required by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
This document provides instructions for making two haberdashery projects: a beaded butterfly and a button brooch. For the butterfly, the instructions describe stringing beads on wire in rows to form the body and wings, with 3 rows for the body and pairs of wings using varying numbers of beads. For the button brooch, the instructions are to arrange buttons and beads on a felt circle, then needle them into place and attach a safety pin.
Von Essen Consulting can support expatriate consultants working in Algeria. Nationalities from certain countries do not require a visa, but all consultants must obtain a work permit. Von Essen can assist with obtaining the proper visa and permit and converting temporary visas to work permits within Algeria. Income taxes range from 0-35% and social security contributions are charged to both employers and employees. Von Essen's local partner can also assist with obtaining local bank accounts, accommodation, transportation, and other services needed to work in Algeria.
This document provides instructions for making handmade paper using recycled materials like newspaper, egg boxes, water, and plant materials. The instructions state to use a rolling pin and steel to shape the handmade paper, which can be decorated with pictures, plants, yarn or other small items to create cards, gifts and packaging.
Von Essen Consulting provides immigration support and visa assistance for expatriate consultants working in Angola, including helping obtain short term visas, ordinary visas, and multiple entry work visas. The company's local partner in Angola assists with the visa process and holds employment contracts with expatriate consultants. Taxes of 6.75% are deducted from remuneration for services invoiced from outside Angola, and income taxes of up to 17% are levied on employment income within Angola.
The document provides information on pension benefits and services from the Philippine Veterans Affairs Office (PVAO). It outlines the vision and mission of PVAO and details the various pension benefits available, including Old Age Pension for Veterans and Surviving Spouses. It also discusses other benefits like burial assistance, educational benefits, and hospitalization benefits. The document seeks to guide citizens on availing PVAO benefits and services through clear requirements and procedures.
Von Essen Consulting provides support for expatriate workers coming to Brazil. Certain nationalities can enter Brazil without a visa but all must obtain a work permit. Work permits are valid for 3 months or 1 year and require documents like education certificates, a CV, and an employment contract. Withholding taxes for work done in Brazil range from 10-52% but utilizing Von Essen's corporate structure can reduce this to zero. Expatriate consultants will be employed by Von Essen's Brazilian entity for the duration of their project and registered for tax and social security in Brazil or their home country.
Von Essen Consulting can support expatriate consultants coming to Brazil under certain visa restrictions. They offer full immigration support for short term work visas valid for 3 months and long term work visas valid for 1 year. The company can prepare all necessary documentation for the visa application process. Withholding taxes as high as 79% may apply to funds remitted outside Brazil for services performed in the country.
This document is a settlement statement for a residential real estate transaction. It summarizes the transaction for both the borrower and seller by detailing the settlement charges and cash payments. Section A provides identifying information for the loan. Sections J and K provide a summary of the transaction for the borrower and seller respectively, including the gross amounts due, amounts paid, and cash due at settlement. Section L lists the individual settlement charges paid by both the borrower and seller. The document is used to provide full disclosure of charges to both parties as required by the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA).
This document provides instructions for making two haberdashery projects: a beaded butterfly and a button brooch. For the butterfly, the instructions describe stringing beads on wire in rows to form the body and wings, with 3 rows for the body and pairs of wings using varying numbers of beads. For the button brooch, the instructions are to arrange buttons and beads on a felt circle, then needle them into place and attach a safety pin.
Von Essen Consulting can support expatriate consultants working in Algeria. Nationalities from certain countries do not require a visa, but all consultants must obtain a work permit. Von Essen can assist with obtaining the proper visa and permit and converting temporary visas to work permits within Algeria. Income taxes range from 0-35% and social security contributions are charged to both employers and employees. Von Essen's local partner can also assist with obtaining local bank accounts, accommodation, transportation, and other services needed to work in Algeria.
This document provides instructions for making handmade paper using recycled materials like newspaper, egg boxes, water, and plant materials. The instructions state to use a rolling pin and steel to shape the handmade paper, which can be decorated with pictures, plants, yarn or other small items to create cards, gifts and packaging.
This document provides instructions for making handmade paper from recycled materials like newspaper and egg cartons. The process involves soaking newspaper to break it down, crushing it into a paste, and mixing the paste into a watery suspension. A frame is dipped into the suspension to capture fibers, then removed and dried to form a sheet of paper. Additional materials like plant parts or yarn can be added for visual interest. The finished handmade paper can be used for greeting cards, gifts, or packaging.
The document provides instructions for making a stuffed rabbit sock puppet. It describes making incisions in the sock to form long ears and thinning the tops of the ears. The sock should then be stuffed to form the body and head shapes. Buttons are used for the eyes and nose, and yarn is cut for whiskers. A fluffy tail is made by wrapping yarn around cardboard circles and binding the yarn between the circles before removing the cardboard.
This double page spread stands out due to its unconventional layout and lack of color. The artist is presented as stylish but serious. The title "Sebastian King" is vertically oriented on the opposite page from the article, suggesting the artist is unlike typical musicians. Quotes in blue on the image page are the only color. The article takes up one full page in traditional columns. The lead singer is made to stand out from the faded background band members. Gold and silver are the main colors reflected in the title. The large central image occupies most of the spread, while the article takes only a quarter of the space in bold questions. Some reversed text draws attention. Overall it is attention-grabbing despite issues reading text
This document provides instructions for making a wooden birdcage for a starling. The materials needed include wooden boards, measuring tools, wire, sandpaper, wood glue, hammer, nails, drill, and screws. The instructions are to measure and cut boards to 135cm in length to form the frame, attaching them securely with a hammer. A square wooden base and roof are added, with a hole cut in the front to allow the bird to enter and exit. Once constructed, the birdcage can be hung from a tree.
This document provides instructions for making handmade paper from recycled materials like newspaper and egg cartons. The process involves soaking newspaper to break it down, crushing it into a paste, and mixing the paste into a watery suspension. A frame is dipped into the suspension to capture fibers, then removed and dried to form a sheet of paper. Additional materials like plant parts or yarn can be added for visual interest. The finished handmade paper can be used for greeting cards, gifts, or packaging.
The document provides instructions for making a stuffed rabbit sock puppet. It describes making incisions in the sock to form long ears and thinning the tops of the ears. The sock should then be stuffed to form the body and head shapes. Buttons are used for the eyes and nose, and yarn is cut for whiskers. A fluffy tail is made by wrapping yarn around cardboard circles and binding the yarn between the circles before removing the cardboard.
This double page spread stands out due to its unconventional layout and lack of color. The artist is presented as stylish but serious. The title "Sebastian King" is vertically oriented on the opposite page from the article, suggesting the artist is unlike typical musicians. Quotes in blue on the image page are the only color. The article takes up one full page in traditional columns. The lead singer is made to stand out from the faded background band members. Gold and silver are the main colors reflected in the title. The large central image occupies most of the spread, while the article takes only a quarter of the space in bold questions. Some reversed text draws attention. Overall it is attention-grabbing despite issues reading text
This document provides instructions for making a wooden birdcage for a starling. The materials needed include wooden boards, measuring tools, wire, sandpaper, wood glue, hammer, nails, drill, and screws. The instructions are to measure and cut boards to 135cm in length to form the frame, attaching them securely with a hammer. A square wooden base and roof are added, with a hole cut in the front to allow the bird to enter and exit. Once constructed, the birdcage can be hung from a tree.
2. Von Essen Consulting Angola
Availability g Von Essen can support the expatriate consultants coming to work in the Republic of Angola (Angola) under the
following visa restrictions. Currently, every nationality entering Angola needs visa before entering the country.
Immigration g Type of Visa Validity Timescales Documents Costs
1. A photocopy of applicant's
passport, with a validity of at least
18 months
within 5 working
2. Soft version of a passport-size
7 days, with a days following
photograph
right of submission of
3. STV Application forms duly filled USD 550 one off costs
extension for STV application
Short Term (in duplicate) per consultant
another 7 to an embassy
Visa (STV) 4. An invitation letter provided by Consular Fee - approx.
days without of Angola in a
our Angolan partner USD 200
leaving home country /
5. A photocopy of a travel itinerary
Angola a country of
6. Employment contract proving
residence
means of subsistence while in Angola
7. Proof of payment of the
Consular Fee
1. A photocopy of applicant's
passport, with a validity of at least
18 months
2. Soft version of a passport-size
photograph
3. Extract from the criminal registry
issued by authorities from a home
country / a country of residence
4. Certificate of good health issued
by an official Health Institution from
a home country / a country
within 10 USD 1100 one off costs per
1 year; with of residence
working days consultant per year
a right of 5. Curriculum vitae (dated and signed
following
Multiple Entry extension by the Applicant)
submission of Government charge -
Work Visa without 6. Contract of employment or contract
WV application one off fee of 5% of the
(MEWV) leaving of promise of employment
to the Ministry of expatriate consultants’
Angola up to 7. MEWV Application forms duly filled
Petroleum for monthly gross salary as per
3 years in total (in duplicate)
approval the employment contract
8. Declaration by applicant to abide
by the laws of Angola
9. Diploma or Certificate of
Achievement
10. Proof of the legal status of the
employer
11. Declaration of no existence of
family relations with Angolan or
Foreign Citizens living in Angola
12. Documents that can explain any
eventual doubts in the application
Notes:
1. Immigration process foresees consultants entering into Angola on STV. Once expatriate consultants have arrived to An-
gola, Von Essen’s Local Partner will convert their STV to MEWV. It is required to have the application for MEWV submitted at
the same or next day following arrival to Angola.
2. MEWV documents have to be translated into Portuguese by an Official Translator, legalised by a Public Notary and by
the Ministry for Foreign Affairs in a home country / a country of residence.
3. If a previous WV was issued, it has to be cancelled by the previous Angolan employer to the Directorate for Immigration
and Customs (DEFA) in Angola (a letter to be attached to the WV application to prove it).
4. It might be very difficult to obtain STV for Indian nationals and other Asian nationalities; in this case Von Essen’s Local Part-
ner could try to obtain an Ordinary Visa (OV) for them at the same costs as for STV, but the timescales are much longer
(within 30 working days following submission of OV application to an embassy of Angola in a home country / a country
of residence).
Withholding g Invoicing for services from outside Angola may carry a withholding tax of 5.25%. Von Essen may support the
Taxes invoicing process to mitigate any withholding tax by using appropriate corporate structures.
Types of g • Employed
solution
Available
cont...
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3. Von Essen Consulting Angola
Contract g Von Essen can hold a direct contract with either the end client or the agency depending on the requirements
Structure of the agency. Where they hold a contract with the end client the agency would hold a separate side contract
with Von Essen for their margin. Consultants will hold a direct employment contract with the Von Essen’ Local
Partner, who in turn holds a service contract with Von Essen
Taxation g Income Tax
Both expat and local Consultants salary will be subject to Angolan personal income tax at progressive rates up
to 17%.
Social Security
In addition, there will be the social security contributions levied for consultants (both expatriates and locals) at
flat rates of 8% (employer’s) and 3% (employee’s).
Note: The expatriate consultants are excluded from the Angolan social system, if covered by an equivalent
program in another country.
• Local bank account is strongly recommended to facilitate the relationship with the tax authorities – Von
Banking and g
Essen’s Local Partner can help to open it
other local
• Our partner can provide a full range of local services including meet and greet, accommodation, mobile
services phone, car hire, etc.
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