LIFT99: More than just coworking spaces in Tallinn and Kyiv
What is LIFT99? It’s a concept, an environment, and above all, a community. Read till the end for special offers just for e-residents.
E-Residency has launched a state fee reimbursement offer to financially support Ukrainian entrepreneurs, help them deal with the consequences of war, and promote the development of the Ukrainian and Estonian economies.
The state fee for applying for an e-Residency digital ID card will be reimbursed, as long as you meet the eligibility requirements.
Take a look who is eligibleDuring the application process, you must select a pick-up location
Find a convenient pick-up point hereService providers offer the necessary legal address and contact person services required to register a company. Only selected service providers are eligible for the state fee reimbursement offer.
Find an eligible service providerEstablish an EU company digitally, from anywhere in the world without the need to travel. Follow the easy step-by-step instructions in this article.
Steps on how to start a companyYour business service provider will reimburse you for the state fees for both e-Residency and company registration. E-Residency is covering the state fee for the e-Residency application but we'll arrange this directly with your service provider.
Terms & ConditionsAre you a business owner/startup founder from Ukraine looking to register a company in the EU? Book a call with Ülane to get information about:
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