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Saint LuciaCentral America & Caribbean | BarbadosCentral America & Caribbean | GreeceEurope | EstoniaEurope | |
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| Overview | Saint Lucia is a Caribbean jurisdiction with a Citizenship by Investment programme launched in 2016. Bordercase coordinates with authorised local agents. | Barbados is a Caribbean jurisdiction with structured residency routes including the Welcome Stamp for remote workers, and an established corporate-services sector. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Barbadian partners. | 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. | Estonia is a strong choice for digital-first founders and consultants because of e-Residency, transparent company administration, and English-friendly digital processes. Bordercase coordinates entity setup and banking readiness for cross-border operators. |
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| Currency | XCD | BBD | EUR | EUR |
| Language | English | English | Greek | Estonian / English |
| Time zone | UTC-4 | UTC-4 | UTC+2 | UTC+2 |
| EU member | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Schengen | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Residency | Saint Lucia routes:
| Barbadian residency routes:
| Greek residency routes:
Each route has different residency-day and renewal requirements. | Estonian residency routes:
Note: e-Residency is NOT a residence permit - it is a digital identity for managing an Estonian company remotely. |
| Company setup | Domestic companies and IBCs are common in international structures. | Corporate entities for international business (formerly IBC) are well established. Substance and reporting requirements apply. | 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. | OÜ (private limited) is the standard structure, formed online via e-Residency or in person. Reporting obligations are real but proportionate; accounting partners are widely available. |
| Banking | Banking is selective. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions through current partners. | Banking is mature but selective. Source-of-funds documentation is central. Bordercase coordinates introductions through current partners. | Personal banking for residents is well established; corporate banking depends on activity. Bordercase coordinates introductions for non-standard structures. | Estonian banks have tightened KYC for non-resident e-residents; many international founders rely on EMIs (Wise, Revolut Business, Payoneer, etc.) for day-to-day banking. Local bank accounts typically require strong substance evidence. |
| Family | CBI can include qualifying dependents. | Family inclusion is supported. International schools are limited but present. | Family reunification is supported on most routes. Schools (public, private, international, English-language) are available in major cities. | Family relocation is supported on the work and start-up visa routes; schooling and healthcare access follow the main applicant's residency. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Saint Lucia:
| Risks Bordercase watches for in Barbados:
| Risks Bordercase watches for in Greece:
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| Documents | Typical CBI documents:
| Typical Barbadian documents:
| Typical Greek residency documents:
Apostille and certified Greek translation where required. | For e-Residency:
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