Living in England for summer, possible/thoughts?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are staying in another country (UK) and working online, does that technically mean you are working in the UK and need a visa?


No. It's no different from a work trip to the UK for a few days or a week, which I've done aplenty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you are staying in another country (UK) and working online, does that technically mean you are working in the UK and need a visa?


Maybe. But who would know or care? There are only a few places that would come after you for this, like Switzerland if you’re working for a Swiss company.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you are staying in another country (UK) and working online, does that technically mean you are working in the UK and need a visa?


Don't be a moron. You're employed by a US company and working off site.


If the OP tells the immigration officer that they are there for 3 months of vacation and then spend the time working, they've lied to an immigration officer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DW and I have 2 DD's, 13 and 9 and have been to England twice now in the last few years. I thought it'd be cool if we figured out a way to stay in England for a summer (when school ends -> the week before school begins in August). Has anyone done something like this (i.e., "live" in Europe for a summer)?

My first thought would be to get an apartment/house near/in London, and then do little weekend trips, throughout the UK.

Where do I start even exploring this, and what would be the process here? Is there anything important/concerning that I should vet out first? Assumption here is that I can make it work with my employer (which I think will be doable).

Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


Your employer might be interested in these legal issues:
https://www.cov.com/-/media/files/corporate/publications/2021/07/remote-working-across-international-borders-key-risks-and-issues.pdf
Anonymous
OP here. Thanks for all the thoughtful responses, I really appreciate it.

I will definitely check with my employer but overall my plan was to rent a flat in London the entire time, have the wife and kids explore London thoughout the work week and then sometimes take 3 or 4 day weekend trips to other parts of the country.

Oh, and I wouldn’t be doing this until next summer at the earliest.

The last time we were in London this past spring break, my daughter was still taking amoxicillin from a bout of strep the week prior and had a bad reaction which resulted in hives all over her body. We took her to the hospital right next to Westminster bridge and they saw us in an hour and we didn’t pay a dime. Was that an odd one-off, and would I have to plan something related to health insurance prior to doing this?

Thanks again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the thoughtful responses, I really appreciate it.

I will definitely check with my employer but overall my plan was to rent a flat in London the entire time, have the wife and kids explore London thoughout the work week and then sometimes take 3 or 4 day weekend trips to other parts of the country.

Oh, and I wouldn’t be doing this until next summer at the earliest.

The last time we were in London this past spring break, my daughter was still taking amoxicillin from a bout of strep the week prior and had a bad reaction which resulted in hives all over her body. We took her to the hospital right next to Westminster bridge and they saw us in an hour and we didn’t pay a dime. Was that an odd one-off, and would I have to plan something related to health insurance prior to doing this?

Thanks again.


Here's the rules. They may have forgotten to charge you.

https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/visiting-or-moving-to-england/how-to-access-nhs-services-in-england-if-you-are-visiting-from-abroad/#Covid-19%20Services
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for all the thoughtful responses, I really appreciate it.

I will definitely check with my employer but overall my plan was to rent a flat in London the entire time, have the wife and kids explore London thoughout the work week and then sometimes take 3 or 4 day weekend trips to other parts of the country.

Oh, and I wouldn’t be doing this until next summer at the earliest.

The last time we were in London this past spring break, my daughter was still taking amoxicillin from a bout of strep the week prior and had a bad reaction which resulted in hives all over her body. We took her to the hospital right next to Westminster bridge and they saw us in an hour and we didn’t pay a dime. Was that an odd one-off, and would I have to plan something related to health insurance prior to doing this?

Thanks again.


ER services (A&E) are always free to everyone. Urgent Treatment Centres, like Urgent Care here, are also free at point of care and you don’t need an address so will in practice be free, though I think in theory you should be charged somehow. You should still have at least travel health insurance though, because if something happens that isn’t an emergency and you want access to better services, you’ll need to cover that
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