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PolandEurope | SpainEurope | ArgentinaLatin America | BahamasCentral America & Caribbean | |
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| Overview | Poland is a large EU economy with structured routes for skilled workers, founders, and remote professionals - and a growing role as a regional hub for Eastern European operations. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Polish partners for filings. | Spain offers structured EU residency routes for individuals, families, and entrepreneurs, including the digital nomad visa introduced under the Startups Law. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Spanish partners for filings. | Argentina is a major South American economy with structured residency routes and a competitive cost of living for international founders and families. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Argentine partners for filings. | 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. |
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| Currency | PLN | EUR | ARS | BSD |
| Language | Polish | Spanish | Spanish | English |
| Time zone | UTC+1 | UTC+1 | UTC-3 | UTC-5 |
| EU member | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Schengen | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Residency | Polish residency routes:
Permanent residence typically after 5 years. | Spanish residency routes:
The Golden Visa has been phased out for real estate purchases. | Argentine residency routes:
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| Company setup | Sp. z o.o. (limited liability) is the standard private entity. Online formation via S24 is possible; otherwise notary registration. Tax registration, VAT, and ZUS (social contributions) follow. CIT and the new estonian-style lump-sum CIT regime may apply. | SL (Sociedad Limitada) is the standard private company. Registration involves NIE / NIF, notary, mercantile registry, and tax registration. Spanish tax residency triggers worldwide income reporting; the Beckham Law (special tax regime) may apply to eligible relocated workers. | SA (Sociedad Anónima) and SRL (Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada) are the standard structures. CUIT, IGJ registration, and AFIP tax registration follow. | IBCs (International Business Companies) are widely used; substance and reporting are now real. Funds and family-office structures are common. |
| Banking | Personal and corporate banking for residents is widely accessible. Non-resident structures take longer; documentation must be tight. Bordercase coordinates introductions where useful. | Personal banking for residents is straightforward; corporate banking depends on activity and structure. Bordercase coordinates introductions for non-standard cases. | Residency unlocks personal banking. Forex controls and currency volatility are part of the landscape; multi-jurisdiction structuring is common. | Banking is selective and source-of-funds focused. Bordercase coordinates introductions through current partners. |
| Family | Family reunification is supported on most residency routes. International schools (English, German, French) are concentrated in Warsaw, Kraków, and Wrocław. | Family reunification is supported on most residency routes after a qualifying period. Schools (public, private, international) are widely available; the public system is generally accessible to legal residents. | Family reunification is supported on most routes. Schools (public, private, English, German, French) are widely available in Buenos Aires. | Family inclusion is supported on most routes. International schools are concentrated on New Providence. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Poland:
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| Documents | Typical Polish residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to Polish. | Typical Spanish residency documents:
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