
Yes. With research and development residence based on a hosting agreement, you can carry out your research and related employment without a separate work permit.
The research route is intended to reduce administrative steps for scientists. Residence for research and development lets you perform your research activity, and related employment, without obtaining a stand-alone work permit.
Your activity is defined by the hosting agreement, and you can typically work under an employment contract, a work-performance agreement or a scholarship, and teach a limited number of hours. Because the permission is tied to the research purpose, keep your hosting agreement valid and notify your host of any significant change to your activity.
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