Which option is better for entrepreneurs — local incorporation or re-domiciliation?

 There’s no single answer because each option serves a different purpose.

If you want to start fresh under the local legal framework with no past obligations carried over, local incorporation is usually the better fit. It gives you a clean structure, which is especially helpful if you plan to apply for local permits or open accounts through Hong Kong incorporation.

But if your current company already has clients, contracts, or ongoing projects, re-domiciliation can save time. It lets you move your existing entity into a new jurisdiction without shutting it down. Many founders choose this path to maintain business continuity and avoid disrupting operations while still enjoying the benefits of company registration in Hong Kong.

In the end, the right choice depends on how much of your existing business you want to keep and how you plan to grow in the new market.

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