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Saint LuciaCentral America & Caribbean | GermanyEurope | MauritiusAfrica | SwitzerlandEurope | |
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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. | 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. | Mauritius is a stable jurisdiction with structured residency and corporate routes, often combined for international families and founders. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Mauritian 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. |
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| Currency | XCD | EUR | MUR | CHF |
| Language | English | German | English / French | German / French / Italian |
| Time zone | UTC-4 | UTC+1 | UTC+4 | UTC+1 |
| EU member | No | Yes | No | No |
| Schengen | No | Yes | No | Yes |
| Residency | Saint Lucia routes:
| German residency routes:
Permanent residence typically after 5 years (faster on Blue Card). | Mauritius residency routes:
| Swiss residency routes:
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| Company setup | Domestic companies and IBCs are common in international structures. | 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. | 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. | GmbH and AG are the standard structures. Cantonal variation in tax, registration, and substance treatment is real. Federal and cantonal compliance is precise. |
| Banking | Banking is selective. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions through current partners. | 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. | Local banks support resident and corporate accounts; KYC and source-of-funds requirements are real. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions. | 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. |
| Family | CBI can include qualifying dependents. | Family reunification is well supported. Schools (public, private, bilingual, and international) are widely available; international schools are concentrated in major cities. | Family inclusion is supported. International schools are available in major regions. | Family reunification is supported on most permits. Schools (public, private, and international) are widely available; international schools are well-established but selective. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Saint Lucia:
| Risks Bordercase watches for in Germany:
| Risks Bordercase watches for in Mauritius:
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| Documents | Typical CBI documents:
| Typical German residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to German. | Typical Mauritius documents:
Apostille where required. | Typical Swiss residency documents:
Apostilled and translated where required. |
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