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  1. Hi to you both and thank you for the answers, as Albert says, staying employed seems to be a non starter. Your idea of the portage company idea doesn't excite me greatly, seems like adding another layeer of outgoings to an otherwise potentially heavy outgoing system anyway. Freelance has its attractions but is not something that I had gone into before - the prospect of setting up seems quite scarey, but, again, that is simply because I've never looked at it before, presumably you have to declare yourself to the French authorities as self-employed? Is there any problem with invoicing into another country? Steve
  2. If this has been answered before, please forgive me and point me at the correct post. I currently live in England (sympathy needed) and work for an established UK company as a teleworker. 2 of my colleagues have moved to the US and to Australia and continue to telework (they remain employed in UK even though domiciled in US or Aus)- the company pays them their salary gross and they pay all their local taxes, health insurance etc. How would this work in France? I want to move permanently to France but it has been suggested that the UK company (which is remaining in UK and which does the bulk of its business in UK mostly for UK government departments) will need to open a French pay roll and pay the French employer's Taxe Sociale contribution - is this the case? (if it is, then the costs to the company I work for make my moving to France seem to be a non-starter). Note: I do not own any part of the company, nor am I a direcor or even shareholder, I am simply a salaried employee who teleworks.
  3. That was a very helpful link, thank you. For those who were asking, by non-catholic I was really meaning Christian, non-Roman Catholic. I lean towards charismatic, evangelical groups and have no interest in RC, Muslim, Hindu, Buddist or any other religion (NO, I do not want to start a thread discussing the relative merits of these!). However, I have found many of the replies illuminating. Thank you to all of you. Steve
  4. I am looking to move over to France in the next year or so and am very keen to be within the 'catchement' area of an English-speaking (non-Roman Catholic) church or house-church. The availability of a church will have a big influence on where I buy my house but my preferred search area is departments 24 and 47 in the Aquitaine and 32 and 82 in Midi-Pyrenees - could even be persuaded to venture up into the Limousin! Can anyone advise on the availability of churches in these areas.
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