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Best countries to get a contract given brexit & ir35 reform?

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    Best countries to get a contract given brexit & ir35 reform?

    And how to make yourself show up for contracts available in those countries. The following job sites allow to show your available location as:

    Indeed: select only one country at a time (so create a profile per country you'd like?) there's also an anywhere availability box but probably applies within current country only

    Reed: similar to indeed

    CV-library : UK counties

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    Jobserve or jobsite, I forget which, has multi country search.

    I think you've managed to find the three worst job sites out of an already terrible bunch

    You could also look at LinkedIn, which is where most of my work comes from for the past 7+ years

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      #3
      Joberserve. Look down to the bottom left hand side of the filter list and you will see all of the other countries that have roles matching your search.
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        #4
        Without an EU passport Ireland is all that's left for UK citizen
        Versions of IR35 exist in other countries as well and sometime much more stringent versions than in the UK
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          #5
          Originally posted by MasterBait View Post
          Without an EU passport Ireland is all that's left for UK citizen
          Versions of IR35 exist in other countries as well and sometime much more stringent versions than in the UK
          Like Belgium.

          *shudder*
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            #6
            Originally posted by cojak View Post
            Like Belgium.

            *shudder*
            I was called about a gig in Belgium yesterday. Working for the EU.
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              #7
              Originally posted by wattaj View Post
              I was called about a gig in Belgium yesterday. Working for the EU.
              Provided you get a very decent rate and understand LIMOSA inside out, I’d say go for it.

              Let us know how you get on.
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                #8
                Originally posted by cojak View Post
                Provided you get a very decent rate and understand LIMOSA inside out, I’d say go for it.

                Let us know how you get on.
                Poor rate (€330pd). I politely declined.
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                  #9
                  Could try Spencer Ogden, Number8 Group, LA International. They normally have, or at least used to have, regular over seas positions. I don't think Brexit will cause too many problems, maybe some extra paperwork. I know a few guys working in Japan, Switzerland and Turkey who have never had problems with work permits etc. I wouldn't imagine that working in the EU will be any different to working in countries outside the EU.

                  As stated above, update your linked-in profile and network with recruiters in the country you fancy. That's probably best.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Si666 View Post
                    Could try Spencer Ogden, Number8 Group, LA International. They normally have, or at least used to have, regular over seas positions. I don't think Brexit will cause too many problems, maybe some extra paperwork. I know a few guys working in Japan, Switzerland and Turkey who have never had problems with work permits etc. I wouldn't imagine that working in the EU will be any different to working in countries outside the EU.

                    As stated above, update your linked-in profile and network with recruiters in the country you fancy. That's probably best.
                    As a non EU citizen you will be treated like workers from any other country such as Zimbabwe or Bangladesh
                    If they have equal candidates they will always take the one where the additional paperwork is not required. Applying for workvisa is not something recruiters and end customers are waiting for
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