The Irish Register of Companies increased the requirements for non-resident partners wishing to register an enterprise in Ireland in December of last year. Changes have applied to individuals and legal entities that expressed a desire to become partners.
These changes in the legislation will help confirm seriousness of intentions of those who are going to conduct business in Ireland.
If a legal entity is appointed as a limited partner, a company must provide all the constituent documents with an apostille at a place of registration. Documentation with registration forms is filed with the register.