Companies that are not based in Hong Kong but have established a business location within the country must apply to register as a non-Hong Kong company within one month of establishing their business presence. First, you will need to register your company with the Companies Registry and obtain a Business Registration Certificate.
To do this, businesses need to submit the following online or via post to the Companies Registry:
- Form NN1 – Application for Registration as Registered Non-Hong Kong Company;
- A certified copy of the instrument defining the company’s constitution e.g. charter, statutes or memorandum and articles of association;
- A certified copy of the company’s certificate of incorporation (or its equivalent);
- A certified copy of the company’s latest published accounts;
- A Notice to Business Registration Office (IRBR2).
Finally, you will have to obtain any necessary licenses or permits for conducting business in Hong Kong. It is recommended that you seek the advice of a professional legal service or consultant to ensure smooth and successful registration of your new Hong Kong subsidiary or branch office.
In most cases, the fastest and safest way (from a compliance perspective) to get operations started in Hong Kong is to hire your first few employees with a global EOR like Horizons.