We help clients to obtain a private health insurance before travelling to Italy. The service is mainly intended to individuals and families relocating to Italy and who need to obtain an insurance policy suitable for the relevant visa procedure. However, it is suitable also for people who don’t need a visa.
Studio A&P supports EU companies posting employees in Switzerland for activities with scheduled duration between 3 and 12 months.
Studio A&P not only assists the company during the application process, but also supports the employees in obtaining a Swiss ID Card for foreigners, having their healthcare coverage recognized through the A1 Certificate, and managing double taxation issues for assignments exceeding 183 days.
Studio A&P supports companies posting employees abroad who need to work in Switzerland on Sundays or Holidays (LL, art. 18, 19, 20 and OLL, art. 21, 33) or during the night (LL, art. 16, 17 and OLL 1, art. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 46) to comply with requests from the customer abroad and/or the organizational workflow of the establishment where the activity will be carried out.
Support for assessing and managing L1-A and L1-B visa applications for the United States. A dedicated service for employees and companies planning to transfer their employees to the United States.
Studio A&P supports companies posting employees Austria, Liechteinstein, and Luxembourg, where a specific commercial authorization for certain sectors is required before beginning the activites. The company will need to obtain a Dienstleistungsanzeige in Austria, a GDL in Liechtenstein, and a Certificat Prealable in Luxembourg.
Studio A&P supports companies posting employees abroad in complying with the drafting of the document for clear and transparent working conditions laid out in Directive 2019/1152/EU.
Studio A&P supports companies and self-employed workers posted abroad in providing a timely response to Labour Inspectorates during on-site inspections.
We support companies in managing international secondments, from assessing eligibility requirements to drafting agreements, ensuring compliance with EU regulations and the rules of the host country.
Your destination country outside of the EU may require a certificate of social security coverage from your home country while working abroad.
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