1. Can a non-UK resident form a UK limited company?
Yes, it is possible for a non-UK resident to form a limited company in the UK. In fact, it is common for individuals from outside the UK to incorporate a UK limited company for various reasons, such as doing business in the UK or taking advantage of the country's favorable business environment.
To form a limited company in the UK, you will need to follow the same steps as a UK resident. This includes choosing a company name, registering the company with Companies House, and preparing the articles of association (a document that sets out the rules for running the company). You will also need to appoint directors and shareholders, and register for certain taxes, such as corporation tax and VAT.
Important thing to note is that as a non-UK resident, you will be required to appoint a UK resident as a director of the company. This can be a friend, family member, or professional service provider. You will also need to appoint a registered office address in the UK, which can be a residential or business address. This address will be used as the official correspondence address for the company and will be listed on the public record.
If you have any further questions about incorporating a limited company in the UK as a non-UK resident, it is advisable to seek professional advice from a lawyer or accountant.