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Hi All

I am a single parent living in Wales with my two daughters aged 11 and 12 years. within 12/18 months I would like to move over to Cyprus limassol,

I am the Principal of a Theatre Arts School which provides quality education in the performin arts.
For Three hours a week outside school but during term time, students attend classes in dance, drama and singing. I would looking to employ teachers in this field.

I would like to bring a school over to cyprus. and would like to start the school before I move over fulltime.

I have read on other boards about the need to set up a Ltd company??

Is this right? would i need to form a comapny to set this kind of operation up?

or can I just start up and register someplace.


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Sorry but I can't help you with the legal issues but just thought I'd say that I'd love my kids to attend your school! We're hopefully moving over next summer, my kids will then be 5 and 7. Will they be too young to attend?
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HI Welshspencer. not sure about ltd company But if you can get it up and running it has a good chance as the expat . would love it and also the locals like the kids to do lots of after school things.
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Hi there

Thank you for your comments. 5-7 years will not be to young to attend, The school will run two groups

Early Stages aged 4-6 years

Senior Stage School aged 6 - 16 years

With the Early Stages group students learn elementry skills in Dance, Drama and singing, but only run for 90 min each week, instead of 3 hrs for the seniors.

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Hi,
yes you would have to set up a ltd company here. I just set up a health company that treats injuries, conditions e.g back pain, trapped nerves etc. To set up a ltd company it will cost you £1000 all in. It is much more expensive than england and it takes a few months, that is if your company name is accepted straight away. They don't like people having even vaguely similar names to another company. My company is called noble health and it took an appeal to make them see that it was different from a company with the same first word. It is my surname was my main point. If you want it to be easy, use your name in the company name e.g. joe bloggs dance ltd. If you have a ltd company over here, it opens a lot of doors, particularly from banks.
Check out my website under noble health on google.
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It depends how you wish to play it and taxation etc. Cyprus runs on the same lines as UK for Limited Companies. I have a registered company in UK and wouild like to move it to Cyprus. My advice is get on the website for Starting up a Limited Company and see what the benefits are first and make your decision.
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chher guys have been a great help.. I would be looking for part time teachers in this feild. I hope it will not be a problem finding staff
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If you use the right lawyer it should not cost you more than £500 to set up a company.
We have a ltd company which we set up last year at a cost of £400.
Some lawyers will try to rip you off so get quotes before you settle on one.
It onlytook about 4 weeks to get our company registered so again I think it depends on the solicitor you use
You can use a different name as your trading name, as long as all official documents invioces etc are in the registered companies name.
For example we have a website selling property but the government didnt accept the name for our registered name so we eventually settled for the ltd company name including our surname. This is normal practice over here so you can use a pretty name for your school and your own name eg Mary Smith dancing school for your registered name.
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There is a link to our solicitor on our website if you wish to contact them for more advice. Look under Finance and Legal. You will find there details there
Cyprus villas, apartments and property for sale. Properties in Paphos.

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Hi Veronica

You have been a great help..... I will look into your website and seek some more leagl advice
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Hi Veronica ~ Just visited your site and links, found it along with Yummymummy's, extremely useful. Even purchased survival guide 'Buying a Home in Cyprus'. Raised some concerns re renting out of property, more about short term than long term. Not as straight forward as some people may think in Cyprus?
Regards, Chris
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