Capital City
N'Djamena
Currency
Central African CFA franc
(
CFA
)
Timezone
GMT +2
Payroll Frequency
Tax Year
Employer Tax
Languages
Arabic
French
Capital City
N'Djamena
Currency
Central African CFA franc
(
CFA
)
Timezone
GMT +2
Payroll Frequency
Tax Year
Employer Tax
Languages
Arabic
French
Chad is a developing country, with improving GDP ranks.
The country’s primary occupations are agriculture and the oil industries for economic development.
Chad is working on better industrial infrastructure for services to get better economic developments.
The country is wholeheartedly welcoming skilled individuals from overseas who will be able to contribute to the country's growth and development.
Businesses can only operate smoothly in Chad if they comply with local labor laws including drafting compliant employment contract agreements and meeting taxation and payroll obligations. Learn more about the employment laws and regulations in Chad below, to avoid any compliance issues.
We can help you get a new employee started in Chad quickly, with a minimum onboarding time of just 1-2 working days. The timeline starts once the employee submits all required information onto the Playroll platform and completes any necessary local authority registrations. For non-nationals, the Right to Work assessment (if applicable) may add up to three extra days. Additional time may be needed for follow-ups on this assessment.
The payroll cycle in Chad is usually Monthly, with employees being paid as stipulated in employment contract.
In Chad, work permits and visas are essential for foreign workers to gain legal employment. Employers are required to submit applications, pay necessary fees, and meet specific documentation and regulatory requirements for each visa type. The key visas include the Temporary Work Visa, Long-term Work Visa, Intra-company Transfer Visa, and Skilled Worker Visa. Employers must comply with labor laws and demonstrate that they are unable to fill the positions with local candidates. The process can take up to 4 weeks, and work permits are typically valid for one year and renewable annually.
The annual leave entitlement in Chad is 24 days for a full time worker. These can include public holidays on top of that or within those days, which would otherwise be unpaid.
An Employer of Record (EOR) helps businesses manage annual leave, paid time off (PTO), and local holidays across the globe, including in Chad. By partnering with an EOR, companies ensure full compliance with local labor laws in Chad when it comes to annual leave and time-off management. EOR providers like Playroll offer platforms that simplify tracking and managing employee time off in Chad. By outsourcing this responsibility to Playroll, you can streamline leave management, ensure compliance, and free up time to focus on other business priorities.
Disclaimer
THIS CONTENT IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL OR TAX ADVICE. You should always consult with and rely on your own legal and/or tax advisor(s). Playroll does not provide legal or tax advice. The information is general and not tailored to a specific company or workforce and does not reflect Playroll’s product delivery in any given jurisdiction. Playroll makes no representations or warranties concerning the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of this information and shall have no liability arising out of or in connection with it, including any loss caused by use of, or reliance on, the information.
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