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Old 09.06.2007, 07:43
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Re: Non-EU Permits - a few bullet points.

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L PERMIT
SHORT-TERM PERMIT SUBJECT TO QUOTA
  • Trainees in general and other foreigners managing projects (e.g. setting up an IT system, fiduciary review, expert opinion, etc.); European seconded workers for periods exceeding 90 working days
  • Young people employed as au pairs aged from 18 to 30 years : Canadian, USA, Australian and New Zealand nationals (30 hrs work per week)
  • Young workers qualified as health professionals and trained abroad who wish to develop their professional skills

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For example, non EU employee of IT consulting company offered a 12 month contract received a 12 month L permit.
Thanks - I did my best, the spirit of the law is detailed on about one hundred and fifty A4 pages...

The situation you mentioned seems pretty much in accordance with the conditions for the short term L permit I bolded above - or maybe I miss your point?
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