There are three main ways of opening a subsidiary in Portugal:
1. Online
This is the most practical way to open a subsidiary in Portugal. A lawyer uploads all documents to the commercial register portal. Later, once the documents are submitted, the Commercial Register has ten working days to respond to the application.
After the confirmation of incorporation, the government mails the registration certificate, company card, and payment slips to the registered address of the company.
2. In-person
When speed is of the essence, the quickest way to open a branch in Portugal is to visit the office in person. It takes about an hour and you can set up three types of companies:
- unipersonal LLC
- LLC
- or a public limited company
For most, the process is essentially the same as online, but with one key difference – it requires a pre-approved Articles of Association, but it can always be changed later.
The applicant then receives an online code for access to the company’s commercial register for a period of three months. They will also receive a paper certificate.
3. Traditional
The procedure is the same, except that the applicant must request an appointment with the relevant administrators. This is much slower and more expensive and is usually only used for forming a European public company.
However there are still responsibilities after the company is in existence. You must register it with the Registo Central de Beneficiátio Efective or RCBE. Created to comply with anti-money laundering laws, this administration seeks to increase the transparency, trust, and security of economic transactions between national and international companies operating in Portugal.
By engaging an employer of record (EOR) in Portugal, you can avoid this lengthy process and still hire employees in full compliance with the law.