In case of a no deal you will have the same rights as someone from Nigeria or Afghanistan to work in the EU. i.e. none
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Thanks for all the replies folks, much appreciated!
I may have the opportunity for a staff role elsewhere in the UK so I'm going to investigate that further.Comment
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It sounds like you'll fall under the 90-days-in-180 limit for a normal business visa, but you should get professional advice.Originally posted by kermitt View PostTypically alternate WFH Mon & Fri with 2-3 days spent in Paris, then the following week WFH.Comment
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It is unlikely there will be a no deal, and if there is, a business visa will just entail some additional hassle at the French embassy.Originally posted by kermitt View PostThanks for all the replies folks, much appreciated!
I may have the opportunity for a staff role elsewhere in the UK so I'm going to investigate that further.
Mind you there might be huge queues there
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Ireland is probably the only country that will be unaffected in terms of rights of British citizens. .Comment
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