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SerbiaEurope | MaltaEurope | BarbadosCentral America & Caribbean | BrazilLatin America | |
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| Overview | Serbia is an attractive non-EU European jurisdiction for founders, IT professionals, and remote workers - with accessible residency and competitive costs. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Serbian partners for filings. | Malta is an EU member state with established residency, company, and family relocation routes. English is widely spoken and regulatory processes are well documented. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Maltese partners for filings. | 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. | Brazil is the largest Latin American economy with structured residency routes and growing remote-worker visa pathways. Bordercase coordinates with licensed Brazilian partners for filings. |
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| Currency | RSD | EUR | BBD | BRL |
| Language | Serbian | English / Maltese | English | Portuguese |
| Time zone | UTC+1 | UTC+1 | UTC-4 | UTC-3 |
| EU member | No | Yes | No | No |
| Schengen | No | Yes | No | No |
| Residency | Serbian residency routes:
Permanent residence typically after 3 years of continuous temporary residence. | Maltese residency routes:
The citizenship-by-naturalisation-for-exceptional-services programme is closed to new applicants. | Barbadian residency routes:
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| Company setup | DOO (limited liability) is the standard structure. Formation is well-documented, with online steps available. Tax registration (PIB) and APR (Business Registers Agency) registration follow. | Maltese companies are commonly used for trading, IP holding, and gaming / fintech structures. Substance, accounting, and tax-refund mechanisms are well established but require careful structuring. | Corporate entities for international business (formerly IBC) are well established. Substance and reporting requirements apply. | Ltda and SA are the standard structures. CNPJ registration, state registrations, and Receita Federal tax registration follow. The MEI regime suits micro-entrepreneurs. |
| Banking | Personal and corporate banking for residents is broadly accessible. Source-of-funds documentation matters for non-standard cases. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions. | Local banking has tightened; EMIs are common supplements. Bordercase coordinates banking introductions through partners with current relationships. | Banking is mature but selective. Source-of-funds documentation is central. Bordercase coordinates introductions through current partners. | Residency unlocks personal and corporate banking. Pix has changed everyday payments; SWIFT for international flows still requires careful KYC. |
| Family | Family reunification is supported. International schools (English, French, Russian) are available in Belgrade. | Family reunification is supported on most routes. Schooling and healthcare are accessible to legal residents. | Family inclusion is supported. International schools are limited but present. | Family reunification is supported on most routes. International schools (English, German, French, Japanese) are concentrated in São Paulo, Rio, and Brasília. |
| Risks | Risks Bordercase watches for in Serbia:
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| Documents | Typical Serbian residency documents:
Apostilled and translated to Serbian. | Standard EU residency document pack for Malta:
Apostille or legalisation where required. | Typical Barbadian documents:
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