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European Job ads - "Must have a EU-27 citizenship" - denied?
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Originally posted by thelastrosbif View PostI would’ve thought that too, but just note they are specifically writing now “EU-27” and not “permitted to work in the EU” or something similar. It’s the specificity of the thing that seems a bit of a technical f-off from our mountain friends. And yes strangely these were for Swiss jobs regardless of the illogic of it...Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by thelastrosbif View PostAnybody UK folk looking at working in Switzerland, Luxembourg etc seeing this stuff?
Would you be applying anyway under the understanding that you are "in theory" still under the same rights until December 2020, or am I deluding myself and the Europeans are basically going to shun us until we hand over some fish or something...?“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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I'm currently working in Switzerland, most agencies that contact me are not Swiss, and have very little knowledge of Swiss regulations.
As stated by NotAllThere, Switzerland was the first country to sign an agreement with the UK. My understanding is everything will basically be the same as it was before.Comment
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Originally posted by reddog View PostI'm currently working in Switzerland, most agencies that contact me are not Swiss, and have very little knowledge of Swiss regulations.
As stated by NotAllThere, Switzerland was the first country to sign an agreement with the UK. My understanding is everything will basically be the same as it was before.Comment
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Originally posted by reddog View PostI'm currently working in Switzerland, most agencies that contact me are not Swiss, and have very little knowledge of Swiss regulations.
As stated by NotAllThere, Switzerland was the first country to sign an agreement with the UK. My understanding is everything will basically be the same as it was before.Comment
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Originally posted by TupNorth View PostSo if I supply services remotely from the UK to a Swiss company will this require a work permit post December? I also have dual nationality UK/Irish inc passport which I understand would make me a EU citizen also?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostSoon they will start to send the British back.Comment
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Originally posted by TupNorth View PostSo if I supply services remotely from the UK to a Swiss company will this require a work permit post December? I also have dual nationality UK/Irish inc passport which I understand would make me a EU citizen also?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostFurthermore, if you are working remotely, then you don't need a work permit in Switzerland at all.Comment
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