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For questions about the European Union as a whole. Use individual country tags instead for questions about individual countries in the EU.

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Where to find IT freelancers, willing to relocate to join security cleared projects at EU ag...

I’m going to go with “no”. Please read the Tour and Help pages to see which kind of questions are appropriate for this site. There are sites aplenty for posting job ads - I suggest that you use those. …
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UK national with Belgian wife post Brexit

Because Brexit has not yet happened, and the terms of the break with the EU have not yet been negotiated, there are a great many questions like this that have to go unanswered. …
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Does U.S. citizen that also has EU citizenship and is living in the EU pay taxes to the U.S.?

The United States of America is one of the only countries that taxes based on citizenship, rather than residency. In fact, it might now be the only country that does this. (Eritrea also used to, but I …
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Can I be a tax nomad?

Also bear in mind that it is strictly illegal in some countries, to work while you are located in that country if you do not have a work permit. This is usually because they have no way of taxing you …
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