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What Is an Apostille and Consular Confirmation? (e-mail) skkimlaw@naver.com What Is an Apostille and Consular Confirmation? Some foreign notarized or official documents must have an apostille or consular confirmation before being submitted to the South Korean registry office or a bank. Generally, these documents are things like powers of attorney, letters of consent, passport copies, sealed registration forms, and proofs of residence. If your.. 2023. 11. 16.
Closing a Company in South Korea (e-mail) skkimlaw@naver.com Closing a Company in South Korea Closing a company is the process of apportioning its assets and dealing with its liabilities. It differs according to the relative sizes of a company’s assets and liabilities as shown in the following table. process liabilities > assets bankruptcy (Debtor Rehabilitation And Bankruptcy Act) liabilities ≤ assets liquidation (Commercial A.. 2022. 11. 14.
Checklist for Setting up a Company in South Korea (e-mail) skkimlaw@naver.com Checklist for Setting up a Company in South Korea The following article explains the overall process of setting up a company in South Korea. [Company Register] Setting up a Company in South Korea Now, look at the checklist for setting up a company in South Korea. 1. Branches 1-A. Office You must have a physical office in South Korea. When you register your business wi.. 2022. 11. 11.
Setting up a Company in South Korea (e-mail) skkimlaw@naver.com Setting up a Company in South Korea Are you considering doing business in South Korea? This guide will look at three different options: a branch, a liaison office, and a company. 1. Branches and Liaison Offices Branches and liaison offices are not legal entities separate from their parent company. In other words, they are like the arms or legs of their parent company... 2022. 11. 7.