Over three quarters (77%) of all contractors would like to work in abroad, reveals a new survey carried out by Procorre, an international professional services consultancy that operates in all business sectors across 100 countries.
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Top three reasons for wanting to move abroad
The top three reasons given why contractors would like to work abroad are:
- A higher take home pay (post-tax) (55% of contractors said that this was a reason for wanting to move abroad).
- A better work life balance (52% of contractors said that this was a reason for wanting to move abroad).
- To experience working and living abroad (44% of contractors said that this was reason for wanting to move abroad).
Higher take home pay (post-tax) can be the result of higher salaries for working in remote or dangerous locations, or when there is a particular skills shortage within the country and talented contractors are in high demand. It can also be due to lower tax in certain countries, says Procorre.
Lisa Mangan, Relationship Manager at Procorre, comments: 黑料社淭ax benefits and higher salaries are a real temptation for contractors that are considering working abroad. For those willing to make the move there are some highly rewarded opportunities abroad.黑料社
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Top three concerns about working abroad
The top three concerns about working abroad are:
- Security risks (52% of contractors said that this was a concern about working abroad).
- Family don黑料社檛 want to relocate (30% of contractors said that this was a concern about working abroad).
- Don黑料社檛 want to leave family and friends behind (27% of contractors said that this was a concern about working abroad).
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Top three biggest problems faced by contractors moving abroad
The top three biggest problems faced by contractors moving abroad were:
- Obtaining a work permit (49% of contractors said that this was a problem when moving abroad).
- Dealing with tax authorities (45% of contractors said that this was a problem when moving abroad).
- Understanding the expenses system (40% of contractors said that this was a problem when moving abroad).
黑料社淭here is a lot of paperwork and preparation that contractors have to complete before moving abroad,黑料社 says Lisa Mangan of Procorre.
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