is a very stable place in the British Virgin Islands with a very stable political, economic and trade environment; it has good financial legal facilities to facilitate the establishment and development of various financial institutions or foundations; the government protects the interests of shareholders and does not need to announce beneficiaries Identity; Establishing a company is protected by the privacy regulations of the local government, and both director data and bank data can be kept confidential. Furthermore, overseas companies do not need to pay taxes every year. The unique advantages have attracted many companies to choose to register a company here, but if a BVI company wants to set up a branch in China, it needs notarization and consular certification to handle related matters in China.
Mr. Li's company is registered with BIV. Considering the needs of business development, it is planned to set up a branch in mainland China in the name of BVI company. After confirmation by relevant departments in the mainland, Mr. Li is required to provide the main body of BIV company. Only by notarization and certification of data can the branch apply for the application. Since Mr. Li is not familiar with this business, Mr. Li finally found the notarization and certification of the official service. So how to handle it? What information are needed? The official service is shared as follows:
BVI Materials required for notarization and certification of company entity information:
1, company registration certificate
2, directors and shareholders' list or company status certificate
3, company articles of association
4, one of the directors' passport, contact number and address
BVI The company's main body is notarized and certified for use in mainland China Process required for establishing a branch:
1. After preparing the information, it is submitted to an international lawyer or a local British notary for notarization
2. Submit the notarized documents to the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs for certification
3. Submit the certified documents to the Chinese in the UK Embassy for certification
Note: Since China has not set up a consulate in the British Virgin Islands, and the Virgin Islands are managed in the UK, all notarized and certified documents can be processed in the UK, and the documents are legal and valid.
Usually the time limit required for BVI company notarization and certification is 15-20 working days. Due to the serious epidemic abroad, the embassy takes appointments, so the time limit will be affected. The specific time limit shall be subject to the embassy's issuance. Generally, the official documents All use plain mail, so we first mail it to the UK office and then send it to the customer through international express delivery, which improves the timeliness of the processing. If you don’t know anything, please leave a message!