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ArmeniaEurope | GreeceEurope | SerbiaEurope | GermanyEurope | |
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| Overview | Armenia has become an accessible relocation and operational base since 2022, with a maturing IT sector, simple residency routes, and a competitive tax framework. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Armenian partners for filings. | Greece offers structured EU residency routes including the Golden Visa investor route, the Digital Nomad Visa, and the Financially Independent Person (FIP) route. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Greek partners for filings and ongoing compliance. | Serbia is an attractive non-EU European jurisdiction for founders, IT professionals, and remote workers - with accessible residency and competitive costs. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Serbian partners for filings. | Germany is the largest EU economy and a strong destination for skilled professionals, founders, and remote workers (under specific routes). Bordercase coordinates with licensed German partners for filings. |
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| Currency | AMD | EUR | RSD | EUR |
| Language | Armenian | Greek | Serbian | German |
| Time zone | UTC+4 | UTC+2 | UTC+1 | UTC+1 |
| EU member | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Schengen | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Residency | Common Armenian residency routes:
Many nationalities can enter visa-free or with a simple e-visa for up to 180 days, which is often used to plan the right route. | Greek residency routes:
Each route has different residency-day and renewal requirements. | Serbian residency routes:
Permanent residence typically after 3 years of continuous temporary residence. | German residency routes:
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| Company setup | Standard Armenian entities and tax treatment:
Bordercase coordinates structure choice to match real activity and current incentive frameworks. | IKE (Private Company), EPE (LLC), and AE (Joint Stock Company) are common structures. Greek tax residency triggers worldwide income reporting; the non-dom regime may apply to eligible high-net-worth relocators. | DOO (limited liability) is the standard structure. Formation is well-documented, with online steps available. Tax registration (PIB) and APR (Business Registers Agency) registration follow. | GmbH and UG (haftungsbeschränkt) are common structures. Notary involvement is required for formation. Tax registration, trade registration (Gewerbeanmeldung), and German GAAP / tax accounting standards apply. |
| Banking | Personal and corporate banking is broadly accessible through Ameriabank, ACBA Bank, Ardshinbank, and others - typically with USD, EUR, RUB, and AMD accounts. Onboarding is straightforward for clean cases; expect source-of-funds questions for larger flows. Bordercase coordinates introductions where useful. | Personal banking for residents is well established; corporate banking depends on activity. Bordercase coordinates introductions for non-standard structures. | Personal and corporate banking for residents is broadly accessible. Source-of-funds documentation matters for non-standard cases. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions. | Personal banking for residents is well established; certain non-resident structures take longer. SCHUFA history is relevant for residents. Bordercase coordinates introductions for cross-border cases. |
| Family | Family reunification is supported across most routes. English-language international schools are available in Yerevan. Healthcare is a mix of public and private; private cover is recommended for relocating families. | Family reunification is supported on most routes. Schools (public, private, international, English-language) are available in major cities. | Family reunification is supported. International schools (English, French, Russian) are available in Belgrade. | Family reunification is well supported. Schools (public, private, bilingual, and international) are widely available; international schools are concentrated in major cities. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Armenia:
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| Documents | Typical Armenian residency documents:
Apostille and certified translation into Armenian where required. | Typical Greek residency documents:
Apostille and certified Greek translation where required. | Typical Serbian residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to Serbian. | Typical German residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to German. |
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Permanent residence typically after 5 years (faster on Blue Card).