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| Company Formation in British Virgin Islands |
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 | Certificate of Good Standing Certified by the Companies Registrar. A certificate of good standing is issued by Companies House, and attests that your company is in full compliance with company law. Banks, finance companies, and other interested third parties will ask to see your certificate of good standing before entering into business with your company. They are generally only useful for up to three months from the date of issue, after which time most people will ask to see a more recently issued certificate. | £100.00 |  |
 | Certificate of Incumbency. A certificate of incumbency is a document used to confirm the identity of the signing officers of a company. It also confirms the names of directors, secretary, registered office address and shareholders contents. A certificate of incumbency is often used to prove that a particular individual is authorised to enact legally binding transactions on behalf of a company. Incumbency certificates are issued by the company' registered agent. Individuals who wish to confirm an officer's stated position within an organisation may request an incumbency certificate from the registered agent. | £120.00 |  |
 | Certificate of Tax Exemption issued by Companies Registrar. A certificate of tax residence is a document which certifies that your company is a non-tax resident in the BVI, and therefore does not eligible to claim benefits under double tax agreements. A certificate of tax residence confirms that you company is specifically exempted from any form of income tax, capital gains or transaction tax. | £125.00 |  |
 | Certificate of Tax Exemption Issued by Inland Revenue. A certificate of tax residence is a document which certifies that your company is a non-tax resident in the BVI, and therefore does not eligible to claim benefits under double tax agreements. A certificate of tax residence confirms that you company is specifically exempted from any form of income tax, capital gains or transaction tax. | £145.00 |  |
 | A Legal Opinion. A legal opinion issued by the BVI solicitors firm to ensure that your company is duly registered in accordance with the BVI corporate law and compliant to all necessary rules and regulation adopted in British Virgin Islands. A legal opinion may be require by foreign banks, where you want to open a bank account for behalf of our offshore company, apply for a loan, mortgage or other credit facilities with a bank. | £400.00 |  |
 | Apostilled Certificate of Incorporation. The certificate of incorporation is issued and certified by Companies Registrar, and attests that your company exists. This service includes a certificate of incorporation which will be notarised by a notary, and then apostilled by the Foreign Office so that it can be used overseas. | £120.00 |  |
 | Apostilled Memorandum and Articles of Association. The memorandum and articles of association is the constitution of your company, and as such is an important document. This service includes a memorandum and articles of association which will be notarised by a notary, and then apostilled by the Foreign Office so that it can be used overseas. | £135.00 |  |
 | Apostilled Certificate of Good Standing. A certificate of good standing is issued and certified by Companies Registrar, and attests that your company is in full compliance with company law. This service includes a certificate of good standing vertified by Companies Registrar, which will be notarised by a notary, and then apostilled by the Foreign Office so that it can be used overseas. Banks, finance companies, and other interested third parties will ask to see your certificate of good standing before entering into business with your company. They are generally only useful for up to three months from the date of issue, after which time most people will ask to see a more recently issued certificate. | £160.00 |  |
 | Notarised and Apostilled Certificate of Incumbency. A certificate of incumbency is a document used to confirm the identity of the signing officers of a company. It also confirms the names of directors, secretary, registered office address and shareholders contents. A certificate of incumbency is often used to prove that a particular individual is authorised to enact legally binding transactions on behalf of a company. Incumbency certificates are issued by the company registered agent. Individuals who wish to confirm an officer's stated position within an organisation may request an incumbency certificate from the registered agent. We may issue the certificate of incumbency just in case if we were appointed as your company' registered agent. Your certificate of incumbency will be notarised by a notary, and then apostilled by the Foreign Office so that it can be used overseas. | £165.00 |  |
 | All Corporate Documents Notarised and Apostilled (10-12 days). This service includes a certificate of incorporation, and your memorandum and articles of association, all notarised by a notary, and apostilled by the Foreign Office. | £125.00 |  |
 | All Corporate Documents Notarised and Apostilled (4-7 days). This service includes a certificate of incorporation, and your memorandum and articles of association, all notarised by a notary, and apostilled by the Foreign Office. | £160.00 |  |
 | Foreign Embassy Legalisation. If you want to use a document in a country which is not a signatory to the Hague Convention, in addition to having the document apostilled, you will have to have it legalised by the embassy of the country in which you want to use it. Foreign embassy legalisation is a more involved process: before it can be achieved, the document must first be notarised and apostilled. Please chose one of the checkboxes above to order your documents to be notarised and apostilled first, before to order the consulate legalisation service. Please note that our fees of £370.00 do not cover consulate legalisation with the UAE' Consulate, please contact us for further information. | £370.00 |  |