autumnrose
New member
I am a non-European currently working as a contractor in Poland and I recently got a PhD offer in Italy.
I know I have full right to work in Poland and, as a PhD student in Italy, I should be allowed to work there as part time only.
Since my job is not very demanding, fully remote and paid in function of the worked hours, I would like to move to Italy for the PhD and hopefully keep my job on a lower working load, so I can make some extra money on the side since the PhD scholarship is no that great for Italy.
Mainly I would like to know if this is even legal or possible in any way, tax wise and so on.
Also, my company does have an office in Italy and I am considering to simply request to be "relocated" there, however, I am afraid of communicating my intentions to my employer and being replaced if they see it as a lack of commitment to the company, so any suggestion on this matter is welcomed.
I know I have full right to work in Poland and, as a PhD student in Italy, I should be allowed to work there as part time only.
Since my job is not very demanding, fully remote and paid in function of the worked hours, I would like to move to Italy for the PhD and hopefully keep my job on a lower working load, so I can make some extra money on the side since the PhD scholarship is no that great for Italy.
Mainly I would like to know if this is even legal or possible in any way, tax wise and so on.
Also, my company does have an office in Italy and I am considering to simply request to be "relocated" there, however, I am afraid of communicating my intentions to my employer and being replaced if they see it as a lack of commitment to the company, so any suggestion on this matter is welcomed.