How do I register for EU Pador?

How do I register for EU Pador?

Registering your organisation in PADOR To register an organisation in PADOR you need to fill in one by one the screens listed on the left side of the screen under the title “Screens to be filled in”. The layout of some screens depends on the information provided in a previous screen.

What is solvit EU?

SOLVIT is a service provided by the national administration in each EU country and in Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway. SOLVIT is free of charge. SOLVIT aims to find solutions within 10 weeks – starting on the day your case is taken on by the SOLVIT centre in the country where the problem occurred.

What is legal entity file?

1.1 What is the Legal Entities File (LEF)? The is a descriptive file containing all information relating to companies or persons having financial dealings Legal Entities File (LEF) with the European Commission. It comprises all third parties the Commission has contractual or financial relations with.

What kind of projects does the EU fund?

The EU provides funding for a broad range of projects and programmes covering areas such as: regional & urban development. employment & social inclusion. agriculture & rural development.

Who can get EU funding?

EU funding is available for any size of enterprise in any sector including entrepreneurs, start-ups, micro companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, and larger businesses. Every year the EU supports more than 200,000 businesses.

Who can use SOLVIT?

In order to bring an issue to SOLVIT you must be an EU/EEA citizen. Your complaint must be in relation to the misapplication of Internal Market law by an EU/EEA member state.

What does SOLVIT stand for?

informal problem-solving network
SOLVIT is an informal problem-solving network of the European Commission and the member states of the European Union and the EEA.

What is a registered legal entity?

A legal entity is any company or organization that has legal rights and responsibilities, including tax filings. It is a business that can enter into contracts either as a vendor or a supplier and can sue or be sued in a court of law.