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Previously on "Contract in Norway - worth it?"

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  • Skag
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    Originally posted by CoolCat View Post
    The er females are nice out there, or whatever the PC way of saying that is nowadays.
    I always said that for me, the prettiest ladies in the world are from Norway. Now I got this!
    That was my strongest incentive!
    Oh well, life goes on...

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  • CoolCat
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    The er females are nice out there, or whatever the PC way of saying that is nowadays.

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  • Skag
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    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
    Everything what DaveB said. Keep in mind that in case of a no deal brexit you may not be allowed to work in Norway after March 29th without working permit
    True.

    I also heard back from the umbrella: Retention 49% net 9000 EUR per month.

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  • Eirikur
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    Everything what DaveB said. Keep in mind that in case of a no deal brexit you may not be allowed to work in Norway after March 29th without working permit

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Skag View Post
    Thanks for this, useful.

    So given other opportunities in London (travel, rellocation, etc) , as far as money is concerned, ain't worth it.
    Financially, you'd probably be better off at home. If you could live with the rate for a few months I'd do it just for the experience. But then I like Norway a lot.

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  • Skag
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    Thanks for this, useful.

    So given other opportunities in London (travel, rellocation, etc) , as far as money is concerned, ain't worth it.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by Skag View Post
    I just got a call for Bergen, paying 115 EUR per hour, for 3-6 months. It'll be via an umbrella that the agency works with / provides.
    I've got contracts on the table for approx 700 GBP in London.

    Nordic worth it in comparisson taking into account the hassle ?
    Any calculators that you guys know of?
    PAYE (Pay As You Earn) for foreign workers - The Norwegian Tax Administration

    Flat 25% tax rate, no deductions for expenses.

    Norway is an expensive place to live and work but the flip side is that it's also a really, really nice place to live and work.

    Fag packet calculation says that gig is worth between £550 and £600 per day depending on the exchange rate.
    Last edited by DaveB; 11 March 2019, 10:22.

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  • Skag
    started a topic Contract in Norway - worth it?

    Contract in Norway - worth it?

    I just got a call for Bergen, paying 115 EUR per hour, for 3-6 months. It'll be via an umbrella that the agency works with / provides.
    I've got contracts on the table for approx 700 GBP in London.

    Nordic worth it in comparisson taking into account the hassle ?
    Any calculators that you guys know of?

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