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Creado 28/08/2008 16:34

Work permit questions

Hello Experts,

Can I working in Netherlands long term with work permit in Germany? (Big company in Netherlands with presence in Germany and permanent position in that company)The reason I want to do this is I am here in Germany for two and half year, another two and half year will make me eligible for Germany PR. Any suggestions would be highly appreciated.

Cheers
MM

mmvfors1

Usuario desde 28/08/2008

 

Creado 28/08/2008 16:54

Re: Work permit questions

Are u paying taxes and contributing to your pension in Germany?

Dutch contract has no bearing to your residence rights in Germany.

stutt23

Usuario desde 19/01/2008

 

Creado 28/08/2008 18:51

Re: Work permit questions

Thanks for response.

I don’t pay anything here. Everything is paid by company now. The new company will pay everything I think.

Cheers
Mohan

mmvfors1

Usuario desde 28/08/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 9:40

Re: Work permit questions

@mohan

he is asking if you or your company are paying the taxes here in germany or in Netherlands.

I think you want to move to Netherlands with your german PR or?

raj

Usuario desde 27/01/2004

 

Creado 29/08/2008 14:01

Re: Work permit questions

@ Stutt @Raj

Thanks for your responce.

Looks like I am confusing everyone. I dont have PR now. Till now my company is paying my Tax. I have a offer as permenent employe of company in Netherlands. To get Germany PR I have to stay over 2 years in Germany. That is the reason I am asking if I can get a work permit from Germany (As that Netherlands company has presence in Germany also)and go to Netherlands and work ?

regards
M

mmvfors1

Usuario desde 28/08/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 14:23

Re: Work permit questions

Unless you pay taxes in Germany for next two years you won't get PR.

rajendrak

Usuario desde 23/06/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 14:32

Re: Work permit questions

As far i understand is,you are currently working with a German company here for 2 half years and now you want to move to Netherlands and work with the same or another German Company.
When you move to Netherlands you will deregister from here and get registered yourself in Netherlands.All your tax which is deducted from your salary goes to Netherlands.
As for being eligible for PR one should work continuous in Germany 5yrs and be employed paying the taxes.In your case after you deregister from here you are not eligible for PR and again begin counting from start.
There are many who are working with German companies like Siemens,SAP...who come on deputation from India and later return.Can they claim for PR later saying that they work for a German company?
Also regarding tax you definitely pay your tax,only company deducting on your behalf so thats your money not companies

sandeepkumar

Usuario desde 14/01/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 15:04

Re: Work permit questions

@sandeepkumar

Thanks for reply.

I dont pay anything here. I getting India and per day in Germany for all this time. I would get registered in Germany and pay tax in Germany and just work in Netherlands. May be I will come once every 15 days to Germany and also rent a house here. What would happen in this case ?

Regards
M

mmvfors1

Usuario desde 28/08/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 15:25

Re: Work permit questions

Do you know what you are talking/writing ?

truster

Usuario desde 26/06/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 15:38

Re: Work permit questions

yah I do. If you dont then please dont respond.

There is a company in Netherlands which has its presence in Germany also. I would take workpermit from Germany with this company and work place (sit and work) in Netherlands.

Cheers
M

mmvfors1

Usuario desde 28/08/2008

 

Creado 29/08/2008 17:00

Re: Work permit questions

Hello MM,

Do you have work/residence permit which is valid for the next 2.5 years ?
If not, I don't think you will get an extension if you are not working in Germany. Just having an apartment here won't make you eligible for residence permit.

iamvinod

Usuario desde 28/06/2005