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GreeceEurope | BahamasCentral America & Caribbean | SwitzerlandEurope | MauritiusAfrica | |
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| Overview | 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. | The Bahamas is a Caribbean jurisdiction with structured residency routes including the Economic Permanent Residence and an active fund / family-office sector. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Bahamian partners. | Switzerland is a stable, high-quality jurisdiction with structured residency routes - most of them merit-based, contribution-based, or employer-sponsored. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Swiss partners for filings. | Mauritius is a stable jurisdiction with structured residency and corporate routes, often combined for international families and founders. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Mauritian partners. |
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| Currency | EUR | BSD | CHF | MUR |
| Language | Greek | English | German / French / Italian | English / French |
| Time zone | UTC+2 | UTC-5 | UTC+1 | UTC+4 |
| EU member | Yes | No | No | No |
| Schengen | Yes | No | Yes | No |
| Residency | Greek residency routes:
Each route has different residency-day and renewal requirements. | Bahamian residency routes:
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| Company setup | 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. | IBCs (International Business Companies) are widely used; substance and reporting are now real. Funds and family-office structures are common. | GmbH and AG are the standard structures. Cantonal variation in tax, registration, and substance treatment is real. Federal and cantonal compliance is precise. | GBC (Global Business Company) and Domestic Companies are the standard structures. Substance requirements following OECD reforms must be considered; the GBC framework has evolved materially. |
| Banking | Personal banking for residents is well established; corporate banking depends on activity. Bordercase coordinates introductions for non-standard structures. | Banking is selective and source-of-funds focused. Bordercase coordinates introductions through current partners. | Swiss banking has tightened materially since the 2010s. Personal accounts require residency or strong nexus; corporate banking requires substance and clear source of funds. Bordercase coordinates introductions through current partners. | Local banks support resident and corporate accounts; KYC and source-of-funds requirements are real. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions. |
| Family | Family reunification is supported on most routes. Schools (public, private, international, English-language) are available in major cities. | Family inclusion is supported on most routes. International schools are concentrated on New Providence. | Family reunification is supported on most permits. Schools (public, private, and international) are widely available; international schools are well-established but selective. | Family inclusion is supported. International schools are available in major regions. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Greece:
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| Risks Bordercase watches for in Switzerland:
| Risks Bordercase watches for in Mauritius:
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| Documents | Typical Greek residency documents:
Apostille and certified Greek translation where required. | Typical Bahamian documents:
| Typical Swiss residency documents:
Apostilled and translated where required. | Typical Mauritius documents:
Apostille where required. |
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