Turnkey company registration support abroad
We provide consulting and full support for company registration abroad, including structure selection, document preparation, company incorporation, and payment infrastructure setup for working with international clients. We work with IT, SaaS, eCommerce, and other international businesses that need company registration abroad to operate reliably with clients, payments, and global services
WoBorders is an independent private consulting company. We provide advisory and administrative support and are not affiliated with any government authority or official registry
countries where we support international business launch
years of experience in international business consulting and structuring
clients who successfully launched their businesses abroad with our support
When business registration abroad makes sense
In some cases, setting up a company abroad becomes an important step for working with international clients, connecting with Stripe or Payoneer, and scaling the business more efficiently.
You need access to international payment systems and services
Your business faces operational limitations
Business focused on international markets
Planning to scale and build a stable business structure
Typical challenges we solve
During the process of registering a business abroad, most issues arise at the preparation stage: due to an incorrect company structure, errors in data, or overlooked payment logic. We review all details in advance and prepare a complete set of documents aligned with the requirements of specific jurisdictions, banks, and payment systems to avoid rejections, account blocks, and repeated submissions.
Most commonly, businesses face issues such as incorrect activity descriptions leading to account blocks, mismatched documents that do not meet bank or payment system requirements, and delays caused by choosing the wrong company structure.
We take care of the entire preparation process — from data collection to the final company launch.
Where we support business registration abroad
We work with key regions for company registration abroad — Europe, North America, and Asia. We support business setup in popular jurisdictions for IT, SaaS, eCommerce, and other domains. We help choose the optimal direction based on your goals, business model, and payment infrastructure.
Poland, Estonia, Romania, Germany, the Czech Republic, Cyprus, and other EU countries
Suitable for working with European clients, service businesses, eCommerce, and IT. Clear regulation and well-developed banking infrastructure
USA and Canada
Best suited for SaaS, digital products, and marketplaces that require global payment solutions like Stripe. A strong option for raising investments
Hong Kong, Singapore, and other jurisdictions for international business
Suitable for eCommerce, IT, and working with Asian and global markets. Flexible payment infrastructure and strong scaling opportunities
Custom jurisdiction
We select the right jurisdiction based on your specific business needs
We take into account your business model, clients, payments, and tax structure. We don’t rely only on standard solutions — we tailor everything to your case
How we support business setup abroad
Registering a business abroad includes selecting a jurisdiction, preparing documents, incorporating the company, opening accounts in payment systems or banks, and setting up basic accounting and reporting.
We support the entire process — from initial analysis and structure selection to company launch and payment infrastructure setup.
Additional solutions for launching and operating an international business
After registering a company abroad, it’s important not only to launch but also to set up accounting, payments, tax processes, and other operational aspects. We help cover the key areas for international operations — opening accounts in payment systems, accounting and reporting, CFC compliance, income declaration (for Ukrainian tax residents), tax and legal advisory, recruitment, and marketing.
We select the right payment solution based on your business model and jurisdiction. We support account opening and the verification process
International accounting
Accounting and reporting for foreign companies. We work in line with the requirements of different jurisdictions based on your business model

Preparation and submission of reports for controlled foreign companies. We help avoid penalties and filing errors

Filing notifications on foreign company ownership. We guide the process in accordance with legal requirements

Consulting and support for declaring foreign income in Ukraine. We help structure your tax position correctly
We analyze your business model and help choose the optimal structure. We explain taxes, risks, and available options
We help find and onboard a team to work with a foreign company. We connect trusted partners based on your needs
From strategy to execution for entering new markets and scaling your business. We can act as an extended team
Frequently asked questions about business registration abroad
What is the first step in registering a business abroad?
Registering a business abroad starts with analyzing your business model: what you sell, who your customers are, where they are located, and how you plan to receive payments. Based on this, we determine the optimal jurisdiction, company structure, payment setup, and next steps.
How to understand if your business needs a company abroad
It depends on your business model, customers, sales geography, payment setup, and the requirements of partners or platforms. In some cases, a local structure is sufficient, while in others, operating without a foreign company makes it difficult to connect international payments, work with marketplaces, or scale the business.
Key points to consider when choosing a country for business registration abroad
To choose the right country for business registration abroad, it’s important to look beyond taxes. You should consider your business model, customers, payment flows, requirements for shareholders and directors, compliance, banking options, and the jurisdiction's reputation. The best choice is the one that fits your business model — not just the one with the lowest tax rates.
Is registering a company abroad suitable for a small business or a startup?
Yes, but it’s important to choose the right country and structure. Not every jurisdiction is equally suitable for small businesses, freelancers, SaaS, eCommerce, or early-stage startups.
Is it possible to register a company remotely?
In many cases — yes. Registration is often possible without physical presence, but the format depends on the country, business type, company structure, and the requirements of banks or payment systems.
Is it necessary to open a bank account immediately?
For full business operations — yes, but it’s not always done at the same time as company registration. The choice between a bank and a payment system depends on your business type, client geography, currencies, and payment requirements.
How long does it take to register a business abroad?
Timelines depend on the jurisdiction, company structure, and case complexity. In simple cases, the process can take a few days, while more complex setups may take longer due to verification, compliance checks, or additional documentation requirements.
What documents are typically required to register a company?
Typically, you need the owner's and director's documents, proof of address, a description of the business activity, and details about the company and its ownership structure. In some cases, additional documents may be required for compliance with banks or payment systems.
Can Stripe, Payoneer, or other payment systems be connected after company registration?
In many cases — yes, but it depends on the country of incorporation, business activity, sales model, and verification process. That’s why it’s important to choose the right structure from the start, with payment infrastructure in mind.
What additional services may be needed after company registration?
After setting up a company abroad, businesses often need accounting and reporting, opening accounts with payment systems, and tax and legal support. For some founders, CFC compliance, income declaration, and related processes may also be relevant. Additionally, recruitment and marketing may be needed to launch and scale the business.
How much does it cost to register a business abroad?
The cost depends on the country, the company's structure, and the setup requirements. On average, launching a company can cost between a few hundred and several thousand euros, including government fees, support, and the setup of payment infrastructure.
Describe your case — we’ll suggest the best solution for your business
We reply within one business day. We’ll advise which country fits your business, what requirements to consider, and how to get started


