[Osmf-talk] Moving the OSMF to the EU?
Tomasz Ganicz
polimerek at gmail.com
Sat Jun 19 21:03:42 UTC 2021
Yeah - if only Canada joins EU :-)
sob., 19 cze 2021 o 21:25 John Whelan <jwhelan0112 at gmail.com> napisał(a):
> Canada looks to be a possibility. Alberta does not require resident
> directors and Ontario is in the process of removing the requirement.
>
> Using something like wise to handle the funds I think would mean you don't
> necessarily need a local bank. wise.com
>
> Cheerio John
>
> Simon Poole wrote on 6/19/2021 3:10 PM:
>
>
> Am 19.06.2021 um 19:10 schrieb Guillaume Rischard:
>
> • No requirement for any director to be resident in country of
> incorporation (this excludes Ireland)
> ...
> • Communication in English with banks and local authorities is possible
> (this probably excludes France)
>
>
> IMHO these two should be in the "should" category, because for example a
> requirement for one director being resident would be doable (if maybe
> expensive, because you would need to pay somebody locally), and the 2nd
> point would seem to be again too restrictive as an absolute.
>
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