Hightekers has expanded its freelancer support coverage to more than 80 countries. The move is a response to how our community has shifted: freelancers increasingly live in one country, work for a client in another, and travel between the two.
Why this matters
Cross-border work raises the same recurring questions — tax residency, A1 certificates, permanent establishment risk, and how to stay compliant when a project moves countries mid-contract. Until now, freelancers in some of our network countries had to email a head-office address and wait. With the new structure, a country lead is available during local hours with local knowledge.
What's new
- 80+ countries with a named Hightekers country lead
- Local-hours response on compliance, tax, and admin questions
- Country-specific knowledge base articles in English, French, and Dutch
- Dedicated channel inside the platform for cross-border questions
What's next
Country coverage keeps growing as our community does. If you're a freelancer working with a client in a country that isn't on the list yet, reach out — new markets tend to open as soon as there's real demand.





