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Previously on "Post Brexit Solution For Freelancers in the EU"
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As it stands, it depends which EU country you're talking about. That will probably be the same in a few years time too. HTH
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Irish citizenship is my plan.Originally posted by Willi View PostDoes anyone know how I can continue to operate as a Brit cross border freelancer in the EU post Brexit?
As it stands, I will be limited to the EU country of residence and the UK, is there any creative way around these regulations??
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It is now clear there will be an implementation phase which means no change to the current rules until 2021.
For an individual contractor I would say currently no point in doing anything, you may as well wait until the end of the year when the new EU trade agreement with the UK will be clearer.
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Until any trade agreement is reached or regulations agreed, all businesses are in limbo unfortunately.Originally posted by Willi View PostDoes anyone know how I can continue to operate as a Brit cross border freelancer in the EU post Brexit?
As it stands, I will be limited to the EU country of residence and the UK, is there any creative way around these regulations??
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Post Brexit Solution For Freelancers in the EU
Does anyone know how I can continue to operate as a Brit cross border freelancer in the EU post Brexit?
As it stands, I will be limited to the EU country of residence and the UK, is there any creative way around these regulations??Tags: None
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