Working remotely for a UK company while on a work permit can depend on the type of work permit you have and the specific conditions attached to it. Generally, UK work permits (also known as work visas) are granted for specific jobs with specific employers, and there may be conditions regarding the location of your work. Here are some common scenarios:
1. **Skilled Worker Visa**: If you have a Skilled Worker Visa, you are usually required to work for the employer that sponsored your visa. While remote work is often possible, it typically needs to be within the UK, unless your employer has explicitly stated otherwise and it does not violate the terms of your visa.
2. **Global Talent Visa**: This visa offers more flexibility, including the ability to work remotely, as it is not tied to a specific job or employer. However, you should still ensure that any remote work complies with visa conditions and does not jeopardize your immigration status.
3. **Intra-company Transfer Visa**: This visa is for employees of multinational companies who are transferred to a UK branch. Remote work for the UK company might be permitted, but this would generally need to be within the UK unless specifically stated otherwise in your visa conditions.
4. **Other Visas**: For other types of work permits or visas, the rules can vary, and it is important to check the specific conditions of your visa.
It is advisable to consult with an immigration lawyer or your employer's HR department to understand the specific conditions of your work permit and whether remote work, especially from outside the UK, is allowed.