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    Hello all,
    I have a question and perhaps can someone help me?
    The company that I work for has their HQ in Canada and UK. Most of work I do remotely (I work in my home for them) and I asked them if I can relocate and work in one of the EU countries. I aproached my
    managment (Senior director and my manager) and asked them if this will be fine with them and they said yes they dont see any problems + they are happy with my work and etc. However when I aproached my HR dept. I was told that this is impossible as they need to have physical office?
    Does legislation require a physical offices etc? Does anyone has any ideas?
    Many thanks in advance,
    lasek
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    Re: Canada - UK - EU

    Legislation requires a physical office for a company, but I don't see how this can be extrapolated to their employees.

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    • #3
      Re: Canada - UK - EU

      Right I see labman. So in other words this is not possible..?

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      • #4
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        can't you set up a shellocation at a solicitors office or similar to as thelegal hq of the company then work remotely .Isn.
        't that more or less what you are doing now ? The company has an HQ in the uk and then you work remotely from it . i can't see how your phsical lcation is important except that your employer woud need to employ you according to the laws of whichever country you relocate to . That ma be the problem .

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        • #5
          Re: Canada - UK - EU

          hi seduraed
          sounds good - question now how I should aproach my HR people? What shall I say?
          Any tip?

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          • #6
            Re: Canada - UK - EU

            Not at all. What I waas saying was that the company needs a physical office, but I don't see any reason why their employees should need one as well.

            I also have a friend who is employed by a British company, but works off the Gulf of Mexico and has his salary paid into a Swiss bank account without problems.

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            • #7
              Re: Canada - UK - EU

              Thanks labman,
              So now I need to support my request. Do you think there is a legislation or some kind of guide where I can download and then talk to HR dept?

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              • #8
                Re: Canada - UK - EU

                Claiming Back Tax When Working Abroad


                This proves it's possible and people do it. Perhaps a good place to start finding out the law would be HMRC - they are usually incredibly helpful over this sort of thing.

                This may help as well:

                Working abroad : Directgov - Britons living abroad


                and this:

                UK Tax Law: Working Abroad
                Last edited by labman; 21st November 2011, 22:47:PM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Canada - UK - EU

                  hello labman
                  many many thanks so much, there is a lot of stuff to read and I think I have a start point..

                  take care and many thanks,

                  lasek

                  "respect"

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