Let's say, a person has a non resident company in UK. And he travels to various countries during a year and stays there during several, not longer, months.
He provides digital services such as: software development, consulting, marketing, writting, video editing -- whatever.
Question:
If he finds customers in a country where he happens to stay now, perhaps meet them in person too, and provides the abovementioned services for them *via his UK company* while being present in a country, would this violate any law of such a country? Illegal work, for instance? Being in a country and doing a work in it without a proper, working, visa? Or not?
*Generally speaking*.
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Assume that he never stays in a country where his company is incorporated as he does work for the clients from that country.
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And would anything have changed if he had a company from US, Canada or Estonia, instead of UK? Also, generally speaking.
He provides digital services such as: software development, consulting, marketing, writting, video editing -- whatever.
Question:
If he finds customers in a country where he happens to stay now, perhaps meet them in person too, and provides the abovementioned services for them *via his UK company* while being present in a country, would this violate any law of such a country? Illegal work, for instance? Being in a country and doing a work in it without a proper, working, visa? Or not?
*Generally speaking*.
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Assume that he never stays in a country where his company is incorporated as he does work for the clients from that country.
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And would anything have changed if he had a company from US, Canada or Estonia, instead of UK? Also, generally speaking.