| Redomiciliation is a change of jurisdiction (country of incorporation) of a company while retaining its legal form, assets, balance sheet, etc. after re-registration in another jurisdiction. In the case of redomiciliation there is no liquidation of the company itself in the country of its original registration – the company changes only the place of its registration and continues to exist and carry out its activities in the new place of registration with preservation of its legal history, structure, all its assets, rights and obligations in relations with counterparties. |
Redomiciliation is relevant in the context of cross-border capital movements. It is often used to change the place of registration of parent (holding) structures of companies for tax, investment, reputational or other reasons.
The following should be considered:
For example, at the moment Cyprus, UAE, Qatar allow redomiciliation from and to these countries. At the same time, Kazakhstan (but only to a special zone of the International Financial Centre “Astana”) and Russia (but only to special administrative areas such as Oktyabrsky Island near Kaliningrad and Russky Island near Vladivostok) allow redomiciliation to their territory.
To address whether redomiciliation between jurisdictions is permissible, it’s essential to verify if such provisions are outlined in the respective national laws both in country of leaving and country of arriving.
In addition to a number of actions that need to be taken in the country from which the company is to be redomiciled, a number of documents need to be prepared and official actions taken in the country to which the company plans to «immigrate».
What documents and actions will be required for redomiciliation depends on the jurisdiction where the company plans to relocate. As a rule, it will be necessary to prepare documents (application for registration, etc.), pay a state fee (the amount of which depends on the country and the specific place of new registration in such country), obtain a legal opinion of local lawyers in the country of “immigration” on the possibility of redomiciliation. In some cases, a physical office will be required to continue the activities of the parent (holding) structure and/or submit audited accounts of the redomiciled company, etc.
When analysing the “host jurisdiction”, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of the local market and regulation in special zones and financial centres, which provide special conditions, practices and infrastructure for redomiciliation: for example, Free Zones / free economic zones in the UAE, International Financial Centre “Astana” in Kazakhstan, Qatar Financial Centre and others. Often such zones have a special legal regime based on the institutions of English law (common law).
Redomiciliation is therefore a complex process involving a number of necessary legal actions both in the country from which the company «emigrates» and in the country to which «immigration» will take place.
REVERA lawyers are poised to offer comprehensive support for your company’s redomiciliation, leveraging their extensive network of offices across various countries and their expertise in this area.
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