Can I negotiate my rent if it is a German company but they need me in another country?
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Can I ask the German company to help me with expenses of housing to be able to move if they need me in another country in Europe?
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We do not know what your company is like or what kind of policies they have. Why not ask HR and see if they have something in place?
– Victor S
39 mins ago
Not enough knowledge for a full answer but generally yes, if you're in a foreign country you get something to compensate for your expenses. I would consider rent such an expense. Unless of course you move to another country permanently, in which case you would need to renegotiate your contract with completely new pay, enough to cover your living expenses in that country.
– rath
32 mins ago
Thank you very much!
– Mariana
27 mins ago
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We do not know what your company is like or what kind of policies they have. Why not ask HR and see if they have something in place?
– Victor S
39 mins ago
Not enough knowledge for a full answer but generally yes, if you're in a foreign country you get something to compensate for your expenses. I would consider rent such an expense. Unless of course you move to another country permanently, in which case you would need to renegotiate your contract with completely new pay, enough to cover your living expenses in that country.
– rath
32 mins ago
Thank you very much!
– Mariana
27 mins ago
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We do not know what your company is like or what kind of policies they have. Why not ask HR and see if they have something in place?
– Victor S
39 mins ago
Not enough knowledge for a full answer but generally yes, if you're in a foreign country you get something to compensate for your expenses. I would consider rent such an expense. Unless of course you move to another country permanently, in which case you would need to renegotiate your contract with completely new pay, enough to cover your living expenses in that country.
– rath
32 mins ago
Thank you very much!
– Mariana
27 mins ago
We do not know what your company is like or what kind of policies they have. Why not ask HR and see if they have something in place?
– Victor S
39 mins ago
We do not know what your company is like or what kind of policies they have. Why not ask HR and see if they have something in place?
– Victor S
39 mins ago
Not enough knowledge for a full answer but generally yes, if you're in a foreign country you get something to compensate for your expenses. I would consider rent such an expense. Unless of course you move to another country permanently, in which case you would need to renegotiate your contract with completely new pay, enough to cover your living expenses in that country.
– rath
32 mins ago
Not enough knowledge for a full answer but generally yes, if you're in a foreign country you get something to compensate for your expenses. I would consider rent such an expense. Unless of course you move to another country permanently, in which case you would need to renegotiate your contract with completely new pay, enough to cover your living expenses in that country.
– rath
32 mins ago
Thank you very much!
– Mariana
27 mins ago
Thank you very much!
– Mariana
27 mins ago
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We do not know what your company is like or what kind of policies they have. Why not ask HR and see if they have something in place?
– Victor S
39 mins ago
Not enough knowledge for a full answer but generally yes, if you're in a foreign country you get something to compensate for your expenses. I would consider rent such an expense. Unless of course you move to another country permanently, in which case you would need to renegotiate your contract with completely new pay, enough to cover your living expenses in that country.
– rath
32 mins ago
Thank you very much!
– Mariana
27 mins ago