Working abroad
As an EU national, you're entitled to work — for an employer or as a self-employed person — in any EU country without needing a work permit.
And while doing so, you are entitled to live there — subject to certain conditions.
If you live and work in another EU country, it's important to be aware of the consequences, including for:
- your benefits (sickness, maternity/paternity, pensions, occupational accidents and diseases, death grants, unemployment, early retirement, family, etc.)
- where you have to pay tax
- your insurance.
More on:
- Work permits
- Employment contracts
- Equal treatment
- Posted workers
- Cross-border commuting
- Liability insurance
- Work in the public sector abroad
- Working in road transport
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Last checked: 04/09/2024