Developer account tied to iTunes Connect - publish for another organization? - ios

Edit:
On my organization,
a#b.com is the legal/admin user in iTunes Connect and part of several development organizations, including company X.
a#b.com cannot be added to the iTunes Connect account for company X because it is the primary account for my company.
c#d.com has iTunes Connect admin rights for company X.
a#b.com has admin rights on the developer account for company X.
I create a+t#b.com as a new Apple ID.
I invite a+t#b.com to iTunes Connect using c#d.com. This works fine.
I invite a+t#b.com to the developer organization of company X using a#b.com.
I cannot accept the invite because a+t#b.com is prompted to join a developer program. If I hit any buttons here, I get Member Center agreement has already been accepted.
If I add a+t#b.com as an account in Xcode, it shows as under no teams, and therefore cannot publish.
If I attempt to publish as a#b.com, I cannot, because I don't have iTunes Connect rights on company X.
If I attempt to publish as c#d.com, I cannot, because I don't have iTunes Connect rights on company X.
I have an Apple ID I use to login to the developer center and iTunes connect. I've been added to another organization account as a developer, and I can make builds fine. When I try to publish the app, however, I get blocked because I don't have access to iTunes connect for the organization.
When I go to add myself to the new organization, I get this message:
"The email address you entered already belongs to an iTunes Connect account. To continue, enter a different email address."
However, any other email address I enter won't have my paid Apple Developer subscription, so I can only publish apps as stefankendall#gmail.com.
How can I add a developer to iTunes Connect and the member center as part of an organization that can publish apps? Is the only solution to buy another developer membership for this specific organization, and every other organization I would need to publish for?
The question flagged as duplicate is not applicable, since I'm the primary account holder of the first iTunes Connect account. I see no way to change the legal/admin user of an iTunes Connect organization.
...and then I'm not part of the team.

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Officially there is no solution for this as Apple does not offer a way to use multiple accounts. A hack for this is to use this format: someone+organization#domain.com. Apple will recognize this email as someone#domain.com where you will receive your confirmation email from Apple to be registered as a new user.
When you login use: someone+organization#domain.com alongside with your password.
References:
iTunes connect will not let me add myself as a user
Update
When you face the error below, it is related to the confirmation of the Apple ID Account
Member Center agreement has already been accepted
Solution
Head up to https://appleid.apple.com/, Sign In with the Credentials that you created on iTunes Connect and confirm the account
Apple will send you an email at a+t#b.com, click on the link and confirm it with a+b#t.com alongside your password
Find on your a#b.com email the invitation that you got from Apple to join the team
Logout from any account in Apple Developer
Click on the link from the email
Login with a+t#b.com under the link and confirm the Development Team invitation
Now you are on both iTunes Connect and Development Team and under Xcode -> Preferences -> Accounts you should see that a+t#b.com's account is part of your company's team.
To force refresh remove the a+t#b.com account and re-add it again, and it should fetch the latest data.

create a new Apple ID, either with an email you create for the organization, or an email they give you. Signup with that email, add that account to your xcode, and publish the app from that account.
There is no reason for you to go through the hassle of switching the default on your personal account for this organization.

Login to Apple ID management and re-verify your email for the +extension#gmail.com email.

You need a new AppleID which has access to iTunesConnect of that other organization. If you have access to an account with admin rights in iTunesConnect for that organization, log in under it and go to "Users and roles". Since it is an organization, there are several users there. And there is a plus button next to "Users":
Click the plus. There you can enter the new user's name, surname and email (it will be used as an Apple ID). You can also use an existing AppleID, which is not yet registered in the iTunesConnect (iTunesConnect will show you a warning, but it's fine).
This will create an account capable of publishing apps for that organization.
Then in the Xcode settings ("Accounts" tab) you add your new account.
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Then when you submit the app, you'll be asked to choose an account to use for submission:
Unfortunately, I don't remember if you have to register your new AppleID in the DeveloperCenter as well as in the iTunesConnect. But even if you have to, it should be easy to do: you just add it as another ID in the organization (you need to have a right to invite new users to the organization for this, of course).

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