I am also closing in on my retirement/FU corpus, but I don't intend to stop working.
I am pondering if it's worth becoming a UK Citizen after Brexit if I want to do software consulting. Will the UK passport/citizenship help? My primary market targets will be UK, US and Europe, so Visa Waiver Program and short term EU visits should allow me to do business visits for contract negotiation etc.
I would prefer to work in UK for 6 months - 8 months of the year and be outside of UK in the winter :-).
UK citizens (naturalised or otherwise), any inputs? Is this a good or a flawed idea? I hold an Indian passport.
I don't want to worry about maintaining the ILR status, and anyways after ILR, it's just 1 year to get the British passport.
edit: notes on ILR
No, you need at 5 years for ILR and then another year for citizenship so it works out to 3+ years at a minimum (in reality longer because of application and waiting times).
> I hold an Indian passport.
> My primary market targets will be UK, US and Europe,
Having British citizenship is better in your case but from a quick search India doesn't allow dual citizenship - are you okay with giving up your Indian citizenship?
In short - even though you may be bringing foreign money into the country that may otherwise have gone to a different tax jurisdiction, and you are not taking up a job that a local could take while also spending in the local economy - HMRC will choose to punish you aggressively by taxing you at a higher rate than if you were employed locally.
I would recommend Ireland (which doesn't have such legislation and is in the EU) or really anywhere but the UK.
I should mention the IR35 rules only apply if you are doing your consulting via a limited company rather than as an individual, but using a company is (in most places) the most tax effective route and there are many countries friendlier than the UK in this regards.
[1]: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/understanding-off-payroll-workin...
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