
Founders are generally expected to establish their Lithuanian company within a set window after arrival -- commonly around 120 days -- so the business is up and running quickly.
The Startup Visa expects you to actually set up and operate your venture in Lithuania, so there is a deadline to register your company after you arrive on the permit. This keeps the scheme focused on real business activity rather than just residence.
Missing the registration deadline can jeopardise your permit, so plan the incorporation steps -- company formation, address, and any banking -- in advance. Verify the current deadline and exact registration requirements with the Migration Department and the startup-visa programme.
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