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Previously on "Experiences contracting in EU/ EEA after Brexit"
I took up residency in two EU states (SK/GR) before brexit and find it all pretty easy.
In July, I signed a one year contract with a Dutch bank - one of two banks offering me work at Dutch rates (700+) without the high taxes and social payments (I work from my home in Greece) normally part of Dutch contracting.
It certainly would be harder if I didn't have residency but probably not as hard as one would imagine - in 2000 I had no issues getting a visa in Germany (two days and about 300 euros using a specialist) when I held only a Canadian passport (also British now but clearly that has no real benefit IMO).
(Thread is a request for practical advice, not politics)
For those people who have secured contracts in EU/EEA since Brexit:
- Were you working onsite or remotely? Remote
- What was your experience with the agency when applying for the role? Were they happy or reluctant to use British contractors? Very happy - it's an agency
- What was your experience concerning getting permission to work in the target country? I assume the Dutch agent did this
- Any advice for other contractors considering the same? Was no different to securing a role in the UK in my experience
Thanks
Answers above - being paid in Euros wasn't so bad either as the rate was top notch.
I'm contracting at the moment in the EU
Work remote from the UK using my UK ltd company
Direct with client, no agency involved
Get paid in Euros
VAT deferred
But I have an EU passport
Spoke to a German agency the other week and they are refusing to work with UK ltd companies any longer
(Thread is a request for practical advice, not politics)
For those people who have secured contracts in EU/EEA since Brexit:
- Were you working onsite or remotely?
- What was your experience with the agency when applying for the role? Were they happy or reluctant to use British contractors?
- What was your experience concerning getting permission to work in the target country?
- Any advice for other contractors considering the same?
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