Contract work in Germany for UK Resident
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If a non-EU is a resident (not permanent but eligible to work in UK) in the UK and he or she wants to frequently travel to Germany for business for a few months, what's the best way to do this?
Will a letter from the business in Germany suffice? What are the visa options if this were for a project lasting 3 to 6 months? Obviously the goal is to obtain some sort of multi entry visa.
Thanks.
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Can I work in Germany on a UK contract?
Visa free entry But UK citizens are generally not entitled to take up employment in Germany during the 90 days of their permitted visa-free stay. UK citizens need a separate residence and work permit (Aufenthaltstitel) if they want to stay for longer than 90 days or if they want to work.Can a UK citizen legally work in Germany?
Working in Germany If you are planning to move to Germany and work, you will need a visa or residence permit. You cannot work until you have the relevant permit. To apply for a job you may need to provide a: UK police certificate.Can I work remotely in Germany for a UK company?
Generally speaking, you can work remotely for some company (German or foreign) or being self-employed and reside in Germany. BUT there are a lot of details to it. In some cases, remote work leads to a change in taxation rights or in the tax and social security status of the employee.Can I work remotely and live in Germany?
In Germany there is (currently) no legal entitlement to work from home or to mobile work. The employee is therefore only allowed to work from home or remotely if this is permitted either under an employment contract, a company agreement or provided for on a case-by-case basis as approved by the employer.GERMAN JOB CONTRACT (ULTIMATE GUIDE)
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