Self employment : taxes, healthcare, blablah
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). So we'll be moving from Paris to Malta next month and we'll both be self-employed (and probably not making much money the first year). I've discovered a few days ago that I lost my rights to healthcare (social security), due to french bureaucracy being AAAAAAAAAARGH (and France general disdain for self-employment). I'm paying my taxes though, so that could be corrected but it would take a few months... and by then I would not be eligible any more as I would be living abroad. And I could claim my rights with my partner's coverage, but... "no, you're self employed, so you have your own coverage... which you don't have because we messed things up, ahah, thanks bye". Did I say AAAAAAARGH yet ?




