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Thanks so much for your reply. I am in business in the UK as a Sole trader and I want to go to Paris to look for local distribution deals for my products into the French market. I have seen on the Europa website that I am able to 'post' myself to Europe (the same way that a UK based employer will be able to post their employees to another country), which cuts out the need to set up a French Business. My husband wants to get a job in France... does this mean that because technically I am not employed by another person/company, my husband will not be able to work?EUsmileWEallsmile wrote:The requirements under EU law are simple enough, you need to be a worker (inc self-employed), student or self-sufficient. He's allowed to work if you do.
In practice, the self-employed have a harder time that employees demonstrating that they are self-employed (it takes time to set up a business).
Thanks so much for all the links, EUsmileWEallsmile Yes, I want to eventually come back to the UK with my husband under Surinder Singh and since I need to go to France for business anyway, I am looking for an easy way to do this... and I don't think Self-Sufficient would cut it. ThanksEUsmileWEallsmile wrote:See also your other thread. I can understand why you made a separate one, but if Singh is your objective, it would be better to have stated that. Self-sufficient won't work according to 2006 regs. Employed or self-employed will.
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