Welcome to our discussion on the possibilities and challenges associated with obtaining visas for remote or cam work, specifically for individuals looking to work within the European Union (EU) or move from non-EU countries. This topic explores various aspects of navigating international work permits and visas, especially for those in the adult entertainment industry.

  • There's an inquiry about the existence of a freelancer visa for cam workers aiming to work in the EU, questioning if the nature of their work would impact their visa application and if tax contributions from sex work would be seen positively by authorities.
  • One response doubts the existence of a visa specifically designed for sex work, suggesting such an option is unavailable globally.
  • Another contribution points towards digital nomad visas or similar permits that require proof of sufficient funds and income, without the need to disclose the specific nature of one's online work. This includes advice on using legal names or alternative company names when providing proof of income for applications like housing.
  • Further advice includes the possibility of applying for a visa under the guise of being a freelancer in a more general sense, highlighting the authorities' likely focus on tax revenue over the specifics of one's occupation.

This thread is a valuable resource for those in the camming industry looking to understand their options for working internationally, focusing on legal and financial implications rather than moral or ethical judgments.

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