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Post Brexit Will EU contractors be able to work in UK via EU Umbrellas/Companies ?

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    Post Brexit Will EU contractors be able to work in UK via EU Umbrellas/Companies ?

    Post Brexit Will EU contractors be able to work in UK via EU Umbrellas/Companies ? Without any work-permits.. or maybe if the contract is inside ir35 a work permit will definitely be required, outside IR35 - maybe no work-permit required. Or maybe UK is going full blown North Korea - no one gets in. ( Except some back channel indian laborers. )

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    Originally posted by ronkeen View Post
    Post Brexit Will EU contractors be able to work in UK via EU Umbrellas/Companies ? Without any work-permits.. or maybe if the contract is inside ir35 a work permit will definitely be required, outside IR35 - maybe no work-permit required. Or maybe UK is going full blown North Korea - no one gets in. ( Except some back channel indian laborers. )
    This is all unknown, we have a section for discussing Brexit and its impact. I will move your thread to there where it will receive the wisdom of those who dish it out.
    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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      #3
      If the government continues on their current course, I would assume that contracting will only be possible with work permits being issued. You will almost certainly have to work as a temporary employee. It is unlikely that you will have the tax advantages you currently can gain via an EU umbrella, i.e. operating as a self-employed contractor. I'm assuming it will be like Switzerland was before the Swiss-EU trade deal.
      Last edited by BlasterBates; 21 December 2017, 17:24.
      I'm alright Jack

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        #4
        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        ...I'm assuming it will be like Switzerland was before the Swiss-EU trade deal.
        Which meant quotas on permits and the need to prove that a local wasn't available. and that the applicant was a graduate.
        Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!

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          #5
          Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
          Which meant quotas on permits and the need to prove that a local wasn't available. and that the applicant was a graduate.
          i had no problem with swiss permits on several gigs there

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