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foreign qualification. A domestic LLC or corporation is a business that is formed within its home (domestic) state. Foreign qualification is when a legal entity conducts business in a state or jurisdiction other than the one in which it was originally formed.
An association with a qualifier is a qualified association. For example, ProductSpecifications may be distinguished in a ProductCatalog by their itemID, as illustrated in Figure 27.14 (b).
If you plan on hiring and paying employees, maintaining an office for your business, owning real estate for general purposes, or entering into any contracts with local businesses, you will be considered doing business in Pennsylvania and will need to register as a foreign LLC.
Unincorporated nonprofit associations consist of two or more individuals who are joined together for a limited nonprofit purpose. Common examples include neighborhood associations, high school booster clubs, or groups raising funds for a specific cause such as helping an individual with medical bills.
A foreign association is a business association organized as a trust under the laws of a foreign jurisdiction. (California Corporations Code section 170.)
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Foreign filing associations are limited partnerships, limited liability companies, for-profit corporations, nonprofit corporations, professional associations, and business or statutory trusts that were not created or formed in Pennsylvania but which have filed paperwork to do business in the state.
A foreign entity is any corporation, business association, partnership, trust, society or any other entity or group that is not incorporated or organized to do business in the United States, as well as international organizations, foreign governments and any agency or subdivision of foreign governments.

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