
Company Redomiciliation

Redomiciliation is an increasingly common strategy for companies seeking to adapt to fiscal, economic, political, or regulatory changes in their original jurisdictions. This mechanism allows an existing company to transfer its registration to another jurisdiction while preserving its legal identity, history, contracts, and assets — but operating under a more stable and favorable regulatory environment.
Redomiciliation can be driven by various objectives — tax optimization, compliance with new regulatory frameworks, enhanced political security, or administrative simplification. Regardless of the reason, Aurora ensures that each process is handled with a personalized approach and in full compliance with international standards, always prioritizing business continuity and asset protection.
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) is one of the jurisdictions that allows both inbound and outbound redomiciliation, offering flexibility and security for international structures seeking strategic repositioning.
Aurora manages the entire redomiciliation process — from feasibility assessment to practical execution — ensuring that the migration occurs without disruption to business operations and with minimized regulatory and operational risks.
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Regulatory and corporate feasibility assessment prior to migration;
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Coordination of the legal exit process from the original jurisdiction;
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Registration and adaptation of the company to the BVI corporate regime;
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Update of constitutional documents and corporate records;
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Compliance with KYC, filing, and regulatory requirements with relevant authorities;
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Legal and tax support through local and international partners.