Entrepreneurs
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Sometimes, the United States simply isn’t the best option for some startups. And, that’s perfectly fine – after all, there are several great startup economies outside the United States that are definitely well on their way to competing with the likes of even America’s Silicon Valley. On Tech.Co, we’ve looked at everything from how Brazil’s… Read More »
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Entrepreneur looking for business opportunities in the UK?
Posted on May 24, 2015
Comment (0)The UK Government developed the Tier 1 Entrepreneur Immigration Category in order to attract entrepreneurs from all over the world, to start, take over or get actively involved in the running of businesses in the UK, and in the process boost the UK economy. As it was specifically created with the needs of an entrepreneur… Read More »
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E-2 Treaty Investor Visa Holders gain US Permanent Residence
Posted on May 18, 2015
Comment (0)The E-2 Treaty Investor visa is a non-immigrant visa category for those who have made a significant investment in an US business in which the investor has at least a 50% ownership. A related visa is the E-1 Treaty Trader visa, for businesses engaged in substantial international trade between the US and the treaty investor… Read More »
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Australian government price-based immigration system
Posted on May 18, 2015
Comment (0)The Australian government would sell the right to immigrate to Australia – with migrants no longer accepted based on their skills or family connections – under radical proposals being examined by the government’s independent think tank. The Productivity Commission is investigating a price-based immigration system that would use entry fees as the primary determinant for… Read More »
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National innovation agency and relaxed visa rules among recommendations to develop startup ecosystem
Posted on April 27, 2015
Comment (0)Australia still lacks the required conditions for a successful startup ecosystem, according to a report released today by peak not-for-profit group StartupAus. While there is an explosion of startup activity globally, the second annual Crossroads report says it will take several years and bipartisan support to create the right environment for the Australian startup sector.… Read More »
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Find the best country for your startup: This site shows you everything from registration fees to the cost of a beer
Posted on April 20, 2015
Comment (0)So you’re thinking about founding your own startup. Where should you locate it? Thanks to a handy new website called Startup Stats, you can now easily compare startup locations by looking at factors such as availability of startup visas, internet coverage and speeds, registrations fees, income tax, and even the average cost of a beer.… Read More »
Going Abroad: A Guideline to Entrepreneur Visas
Posted on May 27, 2015