What are my social security rights if I am employed in one member state and self-employed in another?

If you are employed in one member state and self-employed in another, then as a rule, you are insured in the country where you are working as an employed person. However, in exceptional cases you may be insured in both states; you should therefore...

If you are employed in one member state and self-employed in another, then as a rule, you are insured in the country where you are working as an employed person.

However, in exceptional cases you may be insured in both states; you should therefore contact the social security institutions of the member states in which you work.

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