
Yes. Short-term mobility allows work in another member state for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a new permit, while longer assignments require a separate application in the destination country.
Intra-EU mobility is a built-in feature of the ICT permit. For short assignments, you can work at a group branch in another EU member state for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without applying for a new residence permit, though the employer reports the move to the authorities.
For stays longer than 90 days in another member state (long-term mobility), a separate residence application is needed in that country. Either way, the overall transfer must still stay within the three-year (managers/specialists) or one-year (trainees) maximum.
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