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Re-domiciliation, also referred to as “continuation” or “transfer of seat,” is the process by which a company incorporated in one jurisdiction transfers its legal domicile to another jurisdiction without undergoing liquidation or dissolution. In Cyprus, the legal basis for re-domiciliation is found in Section 354 of the Companies Law, Cap. 113, which permits foreign companies to apply for registration as a continuation of their existing legal entity.
The re-domiciled company retains its original date of incorporation, its existing legal personality, and all its contractual obligations, assets, liabilities, and rights. It effectively becomes a Cyprus company subject to Cyprus law, while its history and corporate identity are preserved.
Companies choose to re-domicile to Cyprus for a variety of strategic, tax, and operational reasons:
For a foreign company to re-domicile to Cyprus, the following conditions must be met:
Upon registration in Cyprus, the re-domiciled company:
The re-domiciliation process typically takes 2 to 4 months from start to completion, depending on:
It is worth noting that Section 354C of the Companies Law also permits Cyprus-registered companies to re-domicile out of Cyprus to another jurisdiction that allows inbound continuation. This bidirectional flexibility enhances the attractiveness of Cyprus as a jurisdiction that respects the evolving needs of international businesses.
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