Hire and pay non-US employees with Employer of Record (EOR) powered by Remote

Summary

Admins can learn how to hire and pay non-US (international) employees. Includes info about what an Employer of Record (EOR) is, how to manage time off requests and expenses, adding additional pay, and more.

Solution

You can now use Gusto to pay employees outside the US—add non-US employees for as low as $599 per employee per month, and manage them with the rest of your team.  

We partner with Remote to offer this Employer of Record (EOR) service for full-time employment based outside the United States. Estimate the cost of adding a non-US employee.

Here’s how it works

  1. You add an employee outside the US in Gusto—this is where you’ll enter the employment details and choose a benefits package. 
    • You can add non-US employees after you’ve fully onboarded to Gusto, and have processed payroll for at least one US employee.
  2. Your non-US employee reviews their employment details in Gusto, then manages their personal details and HR tasks with Remote.
    • They’ll sign their employment contract in Gusto, but manage most of their personal details in Remote.
  3. Non-US employees will be paid automatically—how frequently they're paid depends on the country you're paying them in.
  4. You manage expense approvals, time off approvals, and can add additional pay in Gusto.

Use the dropdowns below to learn more, or use CMD + F (or CTRL + F) to search for words in the article. 

Review timesheets submitted by non-US employees

Your non-US employees should track and submit their hours worked in Remote. Admins review the hours submitted in Gusto, and approve or decline them. 

Review non-US employee timesheets in Gusto

  1. Sign in to your admin profile in Gusto.
  2. Go to Time & Attendance and click Time tracking
  3. Under "Non-US employee timesheets", click Review.
    • The page will display the names of all non-US employees who have submitted hours in Remote.
  4. From the "Actions" column, click the three-dot action menu and select View timesheet.
  5. At the top of the popout screen, confirm the:
    • Employee name
    • Week the hours were worked
    • When the approval is due by
    • Approval status
  6. Review the summary of hours—learn more about any additional pay you may see submitted with work hours below.
    • Timesheets for non-US employees cannot be edited by admins or managers.
  7. Click Reject, or Approve at thet top-right of the popout screen. You can also approve or reject hours from the "Actions" column on the page with all non-US employee timesheets listed.
    • If you reject: We'll ask for a reason why (that employees will see), and then you'll need to Submit.
    • If you approve: You cannot undo the approval of non-US employee timesheets.

Once approved, the hours (and related wages) will be included on the next payroll. 

Understanding additional pay in timesheets submitted by international employees

While all international employees are salaried, some regions—such as the Philippines—have specific labor laws that require additional pay for overtime, night shifts, and holiday work. To stay compliant, you can review and approve these additional hours in Gusto before payroll processes.

Additional pay example for the Philippines

Employees in the Philippines are entitled to additional pay for work beyond standard hours: 

  • Overtime pay
    • Employees must be paid an additional 25% of their hourly rate for work beyond 8 hours in a day.
  • Night differential
    • Employees working between 10:00 PM and 6:00 AM must receive an additional 10% of their hourly rate.
  • Holiday pay
    • Employees working on a regular holiday must receive 200% of their daily rate for the first 8 hours. Any work beyond 8 hours on a holiday requires an additional 30% of their hourly rate.

You’ll be able to see these additional pay types when reviewing time sheets in Gusto.

Admins can view their non-US employees' paystubs in Gusto, but your employees will only be able to view their 'payslips' in Remote.

  1. Go to the People section.
  2. Select the employee.
  3. On the right-side of the page, in the “Paystubs” section, locate and view paystubs.

Paystubs for non-US employees are provided by Remote.

Add notes to a non-US team member's profile

Notes can only be viewed by other admins at the company, non-US employees will not be able to see them.

  1. Go to the People section.
  2. Select the non-US employee.
  3. Go to the Notes tab.
  4. Click Add note.
  5. Leave a note, and click Save.
Upload a document your non-US employee can view in Remote

After an admin uploads a document in Gusto, non-US employees can sign in to Remote and view the file. 

Upload the document in Gusto

  1. Go to the People section.
  2. Select the non-US employee.
  3. Find the Documents section.
  4. At the top-right of the page, click Add document.
  5. Give you document a short 2-3 word description (e.g., employment agreement). Your employee will see this name when they view the file in Remote.
  6. Click Upload or drag and drop the file.
  7. Click Save.
Renew your non-US benefits

Learn how to renew your non-US benefits below. For now, this is only for employees in Canada and Ireland.

Required compliance training and health check fees by country (for EOR employees)

Starting July 5, 2025, Gusto will begin billing for required training and health checks through your regular Employer of Record (EOR) invoice. These services are handled by our EOR partner, Remote, and are legally required in certain countries.

New employees will get an email from Remote's training company, Traliant, within their first 2 weeks of work.

These trainings and health checks help:

  • Follow country labor laws
  • Create safer, more inclusive workplaces
  • Avoid legal or financial penalties

When will I be charged?

Billing starts July 5, 2025, but not all services will happen right away. You’ll see charges on your EOR invoice as each service takes place. Timing depends on:

  • The employee’s country
  • Their hire date
  • Local legal requirements

Requirements and fees by country

Country Type Description Fee per employee How Often
UK Training Anti-Harassment Training $8.00 USD Annually
Brazil Training Diversity, Equity & Inclusion TBD Annually
  Health Check Occupational Health Exam R$240.00 BRL Annually
Canada Training Anti-Harassment Training $10.25 USD At hire (all), yearly in BC & ON
Mexico Training Safety Training TBD One-time at hire
Portugal Training Safety + Development TBD Annually
  Health Check Occupational Health Exam €30.00 EUR Annually
Spain Training Safety + Development €30.00 EUR Annually
Australia Training Anti-Harassment Training $10.25 USD At hire + every 2 years

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Keywords
Gusto Global EOR Remote international employees Employer of record Canada employment agreement hire global international canada non us outside US international international india international w2 countries w2 international w2 international countries hire
Solution ID
231027160926237
Last Modified Date
10/16/2025 11:06:05 AM
Taxonomy
  • Employers and admins > Payroll > Paying your team > Paying employees
Collections
  • Admins
  • External
  • Support Agent
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