Dreaming of working remotely from European hotspots? Here’s how to navigate the Schengen visa process as a freelancer:
- Proof of Income: Show consistent income through bank statements & client invoices/contracts.
- Work Authorization Check: Not all Schengen countries allow remote work on a tourist visa. Research your chosen country’s regulations.
- Consider a Business Plan: Showcase your freelance activity’s viability through a business plan (optional but helpful).
- Addressing Income Gaps: Explain career breaks with a cover letter mentioning upcoming projects or highlighting savings.
- Embrace Flexibility: Schengen visas often limit stays to 90 days within 180. Consider a shorter trip or explore alternative remote worker visas offered by some EU countries.
- Be Prepared: Anticipate questions about your work and finances. Prepare clear answers demonstrating your professionalism and financial stability.
The Takeaway:
Planning, strong documentation, and showcasing financial stability are key for freelancers to secure a Schengen visa and enjoy a unique European work experience.
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