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Set Up a Company

Foreigners Have the Right to Carry out Commercial Activities in Poland

According to the company types, the details of which are given below; If you want to establish a company, take over a company or become a partner in a company, we are here to serve you with our consultants who know Polish Laws, take action quickly in response to changing conditions, speak Turkish and are 100% Polish citizens. Our principle is to always offer you the most accurate, easiest and fastest solution. Do not hesitate to contact us on this issue.

Foreigners in Poland have the right to carry out business activities in the following ways. There is no residence requirement or presence in Poland to establish a company or become a partner in a company. Conditions are required only for establishing a Sole Proprietorship Company. A Foreigner cannot enter into a Business structure as a Sole Proprietorship until he obtains a Polish Permanent Residence Permit.

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY - LIMITED COMPANY (SP. Z O.O.)

In Poland, a Limited Liability Company, i.e. a Limited Liability Company, can be established by one or more natural persons or legal entities. However, a limited liability company cannot be formed by a different limited liability company with one shareholder. Partners of a Limited Company consisting of Real Persons can be entirely Foreign or Foreign and Polish citizens.

  • The capital of the company is at least 5 000 PLN.
  • The normal value of a share is 50 PLN. It should not be less than PLN.
  • In a limited company, the highest authority is the Partners Meeting. The company is represented through a Board of Directors (consisting of at least one person) elected by the Shareholders' Meeting.
  • If the company does not have capital shares exceeding PLN 100,000 and more than 25 shareholders, a Supervisory Board (or Supervisory Board) Board) may be appointed optionally."

JOINT STOCK COMPANY (S.A.)

In Poland, a Joint Stock Company can be established with one or more founding members. A limited company with a single shareholder or a joint-stock company cannot consist of only one founding member.

The founding members sign and agree on the Articles of Association of the joint-stock company, provide at least 25% of the initial capital (in case it includes the same obligations), and All important decisions regarding the company are taken before the Board of Directors of the company and the Audit Committee is formed. The articles of the company must be in the form of a notary deed signed by the founding members. All founding members must present notarial documents defining their legal status (for a foreign legal shareholder, an apostille with a sworn Polish translation or the articles of association certified by a Polish Embassy or Consulate or the contract obtained in accordance with the commercial register).

  • The capital requirement is at least 100 000 PLN.
  • A share must have a value of at least 0.01 PLN (1 gross).
  • Shares are indivisible and equal. Shares owned must be paid in full with the same obligations until one year after company registration.

BRANCH

Poland A joint stock company can be established with one or more founding members. A limited company with a single shareholder or a joint-stock company cannot consist of only one founding member.

The founding members sign and agree on the Articles of Association of the joint-stock company, provide at least 25% of the initial capital (in case it includes the same obligations), and All important decisions regarding the company are taken before the Board of Directors of the company and the Audit Committee is formed. The articles of the company must be in the form of a notary deed signed by the founding members. All founding members must present notarial documents defining their legal status (for a foreign legal shareholder, an apostille with a sworn Polish translation or the articles of association certified by a Polish Embassy or Consulate or the contract obtained in accordance with the commercial register).

  • The capital requirement is at least 100 000 PLN.
  • A share must have a value of at least 0.01 PLN (1 gross).
  • Shares are indivisible and equal. Shares held must be fully paid with the same obligations until one year after company registration.

REPRESENTATION

In Poland, a Joint Stock Company can be established with one or more founding members. A limited company with a single shareholder or a joint-stock company cannot consist of only one founding member.

The founding members sign and agree on the Articles of Association of the joint-stock company, provide at least 25% of the initial capital (in case it includes the same obligations), and All important decisions regarding the company are taken before the Board of Directors of the company and the Audit Committee is formed. The articles of the company must be in the form of a notary deed signed by the founding members. All founding members must present notarial documents defining their legal status (for a foreign legal shareholder, an apostille with a sworn Polish translation or the articles of association certified by a Polish Embassy or Consulate or the contract obtained in accordance with the commercial register).

  • The capital requirement is at least 100 000 PLN
  • A share must have a value of at least 0.01 PLN (1 gross).
  • Shares are indivisible and equal. Shares held must be fully paid with the same obligations until one year after company registration.

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F.A.Q.

Why Poland?

Poland, with its developing economy, is one of the countries frequently preferred for establishing a company and entrepreneurship. Being a member of the European Union is one of the factors that makes the country attractive.

What laws are those who want to do business in Poland subject to?

First, Poland's own laws regarding who can become an entrepreneur and under what conditions. Second, since the country is a member of the European Union, some international laws regulating the issue.

How many steps does it take to establish my company?

Step one: Check if you can establish a company in Poland.
Step two: Learn how to get started.
Step three: Establish the company.
Step four: Complete the steps specific to your company type.

How many different types of companies are there?

Commandite Company, Limited Company, Limited Partnership

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