LLP & Private com Registration in India by an NRI

LLP REGISTRATION IN INDIA BY AN NRI

Earlier, NRI’s and Foreign Nationals looking to start a business in India did it through the automatic route of 100% foreign direct investment (FDI) in a private limited company. Subsequently, the Indian government permitted a 100% FDI in a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) via the automatic route. This made it easier for NRIs and foreign nationals to invest in Indian businesses. Today, we will look at the process of LLP registration in India for NRIs and foreign nationals.

Before November 2015, an NRI or a foreign national needed to seek approval from the Indian government to invest in an LLP in India. Hence, the process was long and expensive. This was another reason behind the preference of a private limited company for FDIs. However, with the relaxation of the rules in November 2015, LLPs became the ideal option for FDIs in India. Today, the government permits a 100% FDI in an LLP in India via the automatic route. While the government has restricted the sectors for these investments, there are no other deterring factors.

Minimum Requirements for LLP registration by an NRI:

  1. Shareholders: Minimum 2 shareholders are required for the incorporation of LLP.
  2. Designated Partners: Minimum 2 designated Partners are needed of them at least 1 should be a Indian resident.
  3. An office address in India.
  4. In order to register a Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) by an NRI, the identity proof, address proof as well as documents regarding Indian origin are required.
  5. Each one of these documents is required to be attested through the Indian embassy or notary public.

PROCESS FOR LLP REGISTRATION IN INDIA FOR NRIS AND FOREIGN NATIONALS

In India, you need at least two people to register an LLP. One of them should be an Indian citizen and resident in India. 

Here are the steps for LLP registration in India for NRIs and foreign nationals:

Obtain Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)

All proposed designated partners of the LLP must have a DSC. NRIs and foreign nationals need to attach a notarized or apostilled copy of their Passport and proof of address along with the DSC application.

Apply for a Designated Partner Identification Number (DPIN)

All designated partners in an LLP need a DPIN. Thay can apply for the DPIN together with the application for incorporation of the LLP  in form Fillip.

Seek approval for the name of the LLP

You must apply for reserving the name of the LLP. You must make this application to the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) in form RUN-LLP. Also, you can apply for up to four names as per your preference. (two names each attempt). The proposed names must follow the guidelines as per the LLP Act, 2008. Further, you must ensure that the name is unique and not similar to any other LLP name by making a check on the MCA website.

Incorporate the LLP

Once you receive approval for a name, you must submit the application for incorporation of the LLP within 3 months. You will have to submit the required documents ie. Subscribers’ sheet along with the consent of the partners, NOC and proof of Registered Office and details of interest of designated partners in other entities in form Fillip.  Once the application is approved, the MCA provides a certificate of incorporation and you can commence business.

File the LLP Agreement

Within 30 days of incorporation of the LLP, you must ensure that all partners sign the LLP agreement and file it with the MCA. Unless you file the LLP agreement, the incorporation process is incomplete. Also, failure to comply results in heavy fines.