Webinar - Artist mobility from the UK to the EU – country focus France
- 29 Apr 2021, 2 p.m., Online Only, Internet, Scotland, UK, Register
Description
Join Arts Infopoint UK and MobiCulture for a free online webinar session to learn about temporary mobility of artists and culture professionals from the UK to France. Both short-term (less than 3 months) and long-term mobility will be discussed.
This webinar is intended for UK based sector organisations, arts companies and creative professionals to provide a general overview of what has changed since the UK’s exit of the EU and how professionals can prepare for cross border work in France from now on.French professionals looking to invite UK artists are welcome to join the session.
The webinar will focus on the mobility of people: individual artists, companies, technicians and other culture professionals going to France for their work. It will cover the following topics: visa and residency permits; work permits and regulations (including important aspects of French labour law); social security contributions and tax.
The session will be led by Anaïs Lukacs from MobiCulture. and facilitated by Marie Fol, President of the board of On the Move.
Please note that this webinar will be conducted in English.
Arts Infopoint UK is a partnership between Wales Arts International/Arts Council of Wales, Creative Scotland, Arts Council England and Arts Council Northern Ireland.
Promoter British Council
Submitted by New Music Scotland
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