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mountain to climb

16 years ago
The word is I have to start my own company before I can apply for my temp. res. permit. The website and the forms to do this are all in Lithuanian. I am in Canada at the moment, working. Would it be advisable to go to Lithuania to start the company or could I do this from over here? Are there any people with experience in this or know anybody who does? And when I do start my company, which involves a sizeable cash injection, then am I even guaranteed to get my temporary residency permit? are there any fast lanes or tricks? Any advice or related stories or contacts would be hugely appreciated, and who knows, you just might find an expensive bottle of wine on your hands one day! Thank you for your time!

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