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Q: I'm an American citizen with dual citizenship in Greece. I want to open a travel agency LLC in Delaware...

To sell tours of Greece by opening an offshore of my LLC in Greece. Is that possible and do I need a travel agency license in Delaware to sell tours in Greece?

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A: You can establish a Delaware LLC to operate your travel agency and expand its services to Greece. Delaware is known for its business-friendly environment, which makes it a popular choice for many entrepreneurs. Additionally, having dual citizenship in Greece can facilitate setting up an offshore branch there.

Regarding licensing, Delaware does not require a specific travel agency license for operating an LLC that sells tours abroad. However, it's important to comply with general business regulations and any relevant state laws. You should consult with a legal advisor to ensure all Delaware requirements are met.

In Greece, offering tours will likely require obtaining the appropriate travel agency licenses and adhering to local regulations. This may involve registering your business with Greek authorities and meeting specific operational standards. Make sure to research and fulfill all necessary legal obligations in both locations to operate smoothly.

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