Yes, you can move to the UK without a job if you have enough money to support yourself and if you are a European (EEA) Citizen (soon to change with Brexit), born to British parents or qualify for one of the following visa’s: Student Visa (limited working hours) Investor/ Set-up or run your own business.
Can you freelance while employed UK?
And in short, the answer is yes. Legally you are fully entitled to take on additional work on a freelance basis as long as it is not in breach of your employment contract and for most standard contracts you won’t be.
Is it OK to freelance while employed?
As far as the legality of such freelance assignment is concerned, you are governed by the Shop and Establishment Act and or the Factory Act depending on your nature of work and industry you are employed with, and it clearly prohibits Dual Employment, though there are certain exceptions (viz.
Where can I work as a freelancer in Europe?
1. German Freelancer Visa or “Freiberufler” visa 2. Spain Non-Lucrative Visa 3. Spain Student Visa 4. Spain Freelance Visa 5. Portugal Passive Income Visa 6. Portugal Self-Employment Visa 7. Portugal Entrepreneur Visa 8. Ireland Person of Independent Means Visa (Stamp 0 Visa) 9. Czech Republic Self-Employed Visa 10.
How long can you work in Europe on a freelance visa?
They then work while they travel. This visa allows you a maximum stay of 90 days in a six-month period. When this period expires, you’ll need to leave, either to a new destination or re-enter on a new visa. Most European governments turn a blind eye to this at present (on a “don’t ask, don’t tell” kind of arrangement).
Can a UK citizen work in any country in the EU?
You have the right to work in any country in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland without a work permit if you’re a UK citizen. The EEA includes: You can search for jobs in the EEA and Switzerland on the EURES website.
Can you work in an EU country after 1 January 2021?
If you want to work in an EU country, check the country’s living in guide for updates. If you were legally living in an EU country before 1 January 2021, your right to work will be protected as long as you carry on living there.