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now?Originally posted by RedKite View PostHi all
Anyone on this project in Eschborn already ? How is it going and what chances for a Brit to join now and get a Visa etc ?
Had some initial discussions but the Agency don’t seem very clued up yet ������
Thanks
No chance.
We're plague island in case you hadn't noticed. Till March at the very earliest.See You Next Tuesday -
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no visa needed for that.... if you can find an agency who'll pay either a UK company, or umbrella.Originally posted by RedKite View PostHow about remote wfh?See You Next TuesdayComment
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wfh was briefly discussed , I spent most of a six month contract last year ironically wfh in UK doing support for German employees , I had intended to get all the registration done then but this effing COVID messed it all up!Comment
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No reason to register in Germany if you work remotely in the UK for a German client. All your tax should be paid in the UK.I'm alright JackComment
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correct.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostNo reason to register in Germany if you work remotely in the UK for a German client. All your tax should be paid in the UK.
I'm not sure what is involved since Brexit though. There is no trade agreement for services so how exactly this will work in practise I have no idea.
I would imagine that most German clients would just look within the EU to save paperwork.See You Next TuesdayComment
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Not a problem, Software services aren't regulated. In the German company I worked for we had developers all over the world.Originally posted by Lance View Postcorrect.
I'm not sure what is involved since Brexit though. There is no trade agreement for services so how exactly this will work in practise I have no idea.
I would imagine that most German clients would just look within the EU to save paperwork.I'm alright JackComment
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Just be aware, TCS Drone's are on the hunt for CVs and have been for months.Originally posted by RedKite View PostHi all
Anyone on this project in Eschborn already ? How is it going and what chances for a Brit to join now and get a Visa etc ?
Had some initial discussions but the Agency don’t seem very clued up yet ������
ThanksComment
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