Where should I pay my social security?
Working Abroad
- Discussing the 183-day rule
- What currency will I be paid in overseas?
- Do I need a work permit overseas?
- Do I need special insurance while working abroad?
- What is the difference in cost of living between countries?
- Where should I pay my social security?
- Where should I pay my taxes?
- Can I work for up to 183 days abroad without paying tax?
- Do I need to pay tax and social security when I am working abroad?
Social security contributions must be paid in the country you are working in. The only exception to this is, while working in an EU country, if your employer can provide you with an E101 detachment certificate from another European country which is recognised by your host country.
