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RomaniaEurope | GermanyEurope | SlovakiaEurope | United KingdomEurope | |
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| Overview | Romania is an EU member state with structured residency routes, accessible company formation, and competitive costs for founders and remote professionals. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Romanian partners. | 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. | Slovakia offers EU residency and corporate structures with a stable regulatory environment and competitive costs. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Slovak partners for filings. | The United Kingdom is a major global jurisdiction with structured (and competitive) residency, business, and skilled-worker routes. Bordercase coordinates with licensed UK partners for filings. |
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| Currency | RON | EUR | EUR | GBP |
| Language | Romanian | German | Slovak | English |
| Time zone | UTC+2 | UTC+1 | UTC+1 | UTC+0 |
| EU member | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Schengen | Yes | Yes | Yes | No |
| Residency | Romanian residency routes:
| German residency routes:
Permanent residence typically after 5 years (faster on Blue Card). | Slovak residency routes:
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| Company setup | SRL (limited liability) is the standard structure. Formation involves notary and trade registry. Microcompany tax regime may apply for small businesses with eligible activities. | 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. | S.R.O. (private limited) is the standard entity, with relatively low minimum capital and well-established formation processes. VAT registration depends on activity. | UK Limited companies are widely used internationally. HMRC corporation tax, VAT thresholds, and PSC (people with significant control) reporting apply. Substance expectations have tightened. |
| Banking | Personal and corporate banking for residents is broadly accessible. Bordercase coordinates introductions for non-standard cross-border structures. | 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. | Resident banking is straightforward; corporate banking varies by activity. Bordercase coordinates introductions for cross-border cases. | Resident banking is mature but onboarding is slow for non-residents. Many international founders use UK EMIs (Revolut, Monzo Business, etc.) alongside high-street accounts. Bordercase coordinates introductions for cross-border cases. |
| Family | Family reunification is supported. International schools (English, French, German) are concentrated in Bucharest, Cluj, and Timișoara. | Family reunification is well supported. Schools (public, private, bilingual, and international) are widely available; international schools are concentrated in major cities. | Family reunification is supported. International schools are available in Bratislava. | Family reunification is supported. Schools (state, private, international) are widely available; competition for top schools is real. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Romania:
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| Documents | Typical Romanian residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to Romanian. | Typical German residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to German. | Typical Slovak residency documents:
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