I don't want to sound negative but with current tax legislation in most EU countries, this is far more complicated than it may sound, at least to do it lawfully. Not impossible but in many cases, it requires a legal entity in your home country to be fully employed (i.e. not freelancer-based). I investigated a somewhat related scenario: Being employed at a German legal entity with an already-remote contract and reloca…
Deel, Oyster HR and Papaya Global are examples for the first solution.