Ok, another tough immigration question and I can totally understand if no one knows the answer, since this has to do with how other EU/EEA countries treat UK immigrants. It is likely that whatever job I get will require me to travel and do business in other EU/EEA countries for short periods of time. As a civil partner of a EU/EEA is there any consideration given for me working in other EU/EEA countries without a work permit?
From what I can tell there is a Van der Elst Visa, but that still requires me to apply in each country that I might need to go. I wouldn't be truly "posted" in the country, I most likely would be providing services on behalf of a UK consulting company. I know in most cases I can get away with "attending business meetings."
Basically, are there any "loopholes" because I am a civil partner of an EU Citizen. I know that if he were to move to another country, I would be able to join him, much like spouses of EU nationals can come into the UK, but again, we wouldn't be moving, I might just be flying to another EU/EEA country during the week and returning home to the UK on weekends for periods of time.