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  • Doggy Styles
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    I know this should probably go inthe business and contacts bit but I need a fairly quick answer - A guy I used to work with is in the running for a consultancy gig out there. The role wil only before about 6 weeks, split over 2 locations in Germany. What is needed to work out there - He doesn't have a ltd company as yet but then I doubt that would be a goer in Germany would it?
    A Lancaster would do nicely.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    What workpermit you idiot when Germany can't require work permit from a fellow EU citizen (apart from recently admitted states)?
    Indeed. A beer mitt is recommended though.

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  • AtW
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    What workpermit you idiot when Germany can't require work permit from a fellow EU citizen (apart from recently admitted states)?

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  • suityou01
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    I did a few weeks in Dusseldorf and Cologne back in 1999 and all I needed was a toothbrush, passport and beer mitt.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by TonyEnglish View Post
    I know this should probably go inthe business and contacts bit but I need a fairly quick answer - A guy I used to work with is in the running for a consultancy gig out there. The role wil only before about 6 weeks, split over 2 locations in Germany. What is needed to work out there - He doesn't have a ltd company as yet but then I doubt that would be a goer in Germany would it?
    To qualify as for a German work permit, the basic requirements for the employee and the German company are as follows:

    * The potential employee has to be employed on equal terms as a German employee.
    * German or other European nationals are not available to fill the position.
    * Usually the employee must have a university degree or comparable qualification. For some positions there are special requirements.
    * The German company must be registered at the Labor Authorities in Germany and apply for a Corporate Registration Number.
    From here

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  • scooterscot
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    I'm working out here using my UK ltd co. But shall be out of country soon... < 6 months

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  • BoredBloke
    started a topic Working in Germany

    Working in Germany

    I know this should probably go inthe business and contacts bit but I need a fairly quick answer - A guy I used to work with is in the running for a consultancy gig out there. The role wil only before about 6 weeks, split over 2 locations in Germany. What is needed to work out there - He doesn't have a ltd company as yet but then I doubt that would be a goer in Germany would it?

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