10 days in December are good
[QUOTE=All For Bb; 1352392]Steave69 and others:
I plan to visit world, orsi, gt, living room, vv, samya, in the first 10 days of December. The lineup would be down then because too close to holidays that girls would go home already? Any ideas about the possible line-up for early December? Thanks.[/QUOTE]All For Bb,
You are probably knowing the answer already but the first 10 days in December actually have full line ups and maybe even more girls than usual as amateurs come to work to make some quick cash from their gash before Christmas. You have picked an extremely good time to be in the clubs for 10 days in a row.
I have also listed below on this thread the Christmas parties that potentially are available for your attendance to enhance the festive experience.
Enjoy.
FKK questions in a different prespective
Hello fellow ISGer,
Three months ago when I was at a monger dinner party at Jackson's place in Buenos Aires, a friend of mine arrived with a 'date' who is an experienced local working girl. My friend knew I have visited my share of FKKs and his 'date' was interested in working in one of them. They asked me how does a girl go about working in a FKK. I told them I know very little about that subject but I assume coming from a non-EU country they need some kind of working permit to work in Germany. She only has an Argentine passport but she has traveled and worked in Spain before. I don't know what kind of arrangement she had and I speculate it was under the table and not 100% legal. I'm sure that will not fly in Germany.
So I am asking if anyone has any insight on how does a non-EU girl be allowed to work in FKK. Does she need to apply for a working permit from German embassy / consulate? How difficult is that and how long does it normally take? How about German income tax?
Any insight is appreciated.
Sportsman
South Americans in FKK Land
[QUOTE=SwingerLover; 1359295]She will have to get a work permit visa from a German consulate or embassy; I doubt that she will get one for this line of work, but I don't know for sure. About the income tax, I think that if she is employed at a club as a regular employee, she will not only be subjected to german income tax, but to german social security as well. If she's working as a self-employed entrepreneur, she should get away with paying the "Verrichtungssteuer" which basically is a flatrate pussy tax, payable per pussy per working day and being around 25 Euros a day, at least in Hessen. The amount might differ between different cities or from Bundesland to Bundesland.
The biggest problem might be getting a work permit at all. Being an argentinian, she should try to get a work permit visa for the entire EU from a spanish consulate. This might be easier, considering ancient "Madre Patria"-connections to Spain. But no guarantees here either![/QUOTE]I met a tag team at Oase a few years ago who said they were from Uruguay, and I believed them. They appeared to me as if they could be from that country based on their features (white-skinned blondes easily found in Uruguay) , and their Spanish was fluent. If they could do it, then so can an Argie. Somehow.