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DETAILS AS BELLOWS:
- Indonesia
- Business Resident Permit: A work or investment visa can be obtained depending on the type of business you are planning. The “Investor Visa” is a common route.
- ONshore Business Bank Account: Opening a business bank account in Indonesia can be done by companies registered in the country or with proper international documentation for ONshore businesses.
- Hong Kong
- Business Resident Permit: Hong Kong offers an Entrepreneur Visa for individuals who intend to start a business in the region. This visa is typically valid for 2 years and can be renewed.
- Offshore Business Bank Account: Hong Kong is a well-known financial hub, making it easy to open offshore business bank accounts. Requirements vary depending on the bank, but they generally require company documents, proof of business activity, and identity verification.
- China
- Business Resident Permit: The “Z” visa is required for foreign nationals intending to work in China. Business owners and entrepreneurs can also apply for a specific visa under the category of foreign investment.
- ONshore Business Bank Account: While China has strict banking regulations, it is still possible to open an ONshore business bank account, typically through international banks that have branches in China.
- Taiwan
- Business Resident Permit: Taiwan offers work permits and resident visas for entrepreneurs, particularly for foreign investors. There are also pathways for a “Second Home” residence permit for those who invest or buy property.
- ONshore Business Bank Account: Similar to other jurisdictions, opening an offshore business bank account can be done with the right documents and proof of business activity.
- Australia
- Business Resident Permit: Australia offers a Business Innovation and Investment Visa, which allows business owners and investors to reside in Australia.
- ONshore Business Bank Account: International banks like ANZ or Commonwealth Bank offer business banking solutions, including ONshore accounts.
- Malta
- Business Resident Permit: Malta offers a “Global Residence Program” and “Startup Visa” for foreign nationals wanting to invest or start a business.
- Offshore Business Bank Account: Malta has a robust financial system, allowing businesses to open offshore accounts through local or international banks.
- New Zealand
- Business Resident Permit: New Zealand offers business and investment visas, such as the Entrepreneur Work Visa and Investor Visa.
- ONshore Business Bank Account: International banks in New Zealand provide options for opening offshore business bank accounts.
- India, Nepal, and Bhutan (2-year resident permit)
- India: A business visa for India is often issued for a period of up to 5 years, and permanent residency options are available depending on investment or other criteria.
- Nepal & Bhutan: Both countries offer business visas and investment programs, but these tend to be more region-specific, with Nepal providing opportunities for foreign investment in select sectors.
- Malaysia (2-year Resident Permit, 2nd Home)
- Malaysia: The Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) program allows foreigners to live in Malaysia for an extended period, typically with a 10-year visa, but it may be possible to start a business and access a residence permit with proper investment.
How to Proceed:
To move forward, it’s often best to engage a consultant or legal expert who can guide you through the application processes, ensure that all paperwork is correctly filed, and assist with establishing business operations in each jurisdiction.
For the offshore business bank account, you’ll need to provide:
- Company registration documents
- Proof of business activity
- Personal identification (such as passport or ID)
- Financial background
Each country has different regulations for setting up businesses, so working with a professional who understands local laws and international banking systems will be crucial to ensuring a smooth process.
Let me know if you need more specific guidance or assistance in a particular country or area!
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Multi entry business visa services
It sounds like you’re looking for multi-entry business visas for several countries: Indonesia, Hong Kong, China, India, Nepal, Taiwan, and Bhutan. Here’s an overview of the multi-entry business visa options for each of these countries:
- Indonesia
- Multi-entry Business Visa: Indonesia offers a multiple-entry visa for business purposes. This visa is typically valid for 1 year with multiple entries. You must demonstrate a legitimate business purpose, such as attending meetings, conferences, or investment-related activities.
- Application: The visa can be applied for through the Indonesian consulate in your country. You may need to provide company documents, a letter of invitation, and proof of financial stability.
- Hong Kong
- Multi-entry Business Visa: Hong Kong offers the Business Visa under the General Employment Policy (GEP), which can be issued for multiple entries. The visa is typically valid for 1 to 2 years and can be renewed.
- Application: You need to submit proof of a valid business activity or purpose in Hong Kong, such as a company registration, business plan, or invitation letter from a local business entity.
- China
- Multi-entry Business Visa (M Visa): China offers M Visas for business-related activities, including meetings, trade fairs, and conferences. The M Visa can be issued for multiple entries and can be valid for up to 1 year, with stays of 30 to 90 days per entry.
- Application: You need to provide an invitation letter from a Chinese company or trade partner, as well as evidence of business operations in China.
- India
- Multi-entry Business Visa: India provides a Business Visa (B-1/B-2) that allows for multiple entries. The visa is usually valid for 6 months to 1 year, and you can apply for an extension depending on the circumstances.
- Application: You need to show proof of a valid business purpose, such as a business invitation letter or company registration documents. The visa allows you to engage in business activities such as attending meetings, conferences, or investment opportunities.
- Nepal
- Multi-entry Business Visa: Nepal provides a multiple-entry business visa for foreign nationals wishing to conduct business in the country. The business visa is typically issued for 1 to 5 years.
- Application: You must provide a business registration certificate, an invitation letter from a Nepali company, and other relevant business documents. You can apply for this visa through the Nepali Embassy or Consulate.
- Taiwan
- Multi-entry Business Visa: Taiwan offers a business visa that can be issued for multiple entries. The visa is usually valid for 1 year with stays of 30 to 60 days per visit.
- Application: You need to submit proof of business activities, such as a letter of invitation from a Taiwanese company or a business registration certificate. The visa allows you to attend business meetings, invest, or establish business relationships.
- Bhutan
- Multi-entry Business Visa: Bhutan offers business visas for individuals who wish to enter for investment or business-related activities. The visa can be issued for multiple entries, but the duration is generally up to 6 months or 1 year, depending on the business agreement.
- Application: You must provide a business plan, investment details, and other supporting documents. The visa is typically arranged through a travel agency or an official representative in Bhutan.
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