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Workers Registration Scheme -new EU member countries

Post by dvergon » Thu Apr 01, 2004 6:38 pm

Two questions come to mind regarding the new workers registration policy. Perhaps somebody could shed some light on these two issues:

1. To maintain a valid registration certificate for the initial 12 month period, does the worker have to be employed on a full time basis or is a part-time position sufficient? This generally applies to students (although not only) holding part-time jobs and wanting to be able to qualify to apply for an EEA residence permit once they've been employed for a year.

2. Does a self-employed person and thus not required to obtain a workers registration certificate have to apply for one if he or she wants to engage in a part-time employment besides the business he/she might already be running?

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Michal

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