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Startup Visa Programs – Countries Supporting Entrepreneurs

In the today's global economy, entrepreneurs are no longer bound by borders. Countries around the world are now offering startup visa programs to recruit innovators and encourage economic prosperity. These programs provide residency for entrepreneurs to create, operate, and grow their businesses in foreign markets. For the up-and-coming entrepreneurs with a great idea, this is an overview of a few popular countries that can assist startup founders through startup visa programs. What Exactly is a Startup Visa?  A startup visa is a form of residency permit that aims to attract entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators from around the world. Rather than a typical working visa, a startup visa focuses on your ability to create a viable business that generates benefit for the economy in the host country.  Startup visas usually require:  A credible business plan  Plans for funding or investment  A disruptive business idea with growth potential  To show a minimum le...

Canada PR vs Work Visa: Which is Better for You?

Canada has become an in-demand location for skilled workers, students and immigrants who want to come to Canada from all over the world. With a strong economy, an amazing education system, and high overall living standards, many people want to come to Canada. That said, when it comes time to plan the move, a lot of applicants face the tough question: Should they apply for Permanent Residency (PR) or a Work Visa?  Let's break down the two options, so you can decide which option is a better fit for your long-term goals Understanding Canada PR Canada PR (Permanent Residency) allows you to live, work, and study wherever you want in Canada without being tied to one particular employer. Permanent Residents also enjoy almost all the same rights as Canadian citizens, except for two major rights: the ability to have a Canadian passport and voting rights. Benefits/Advantages of PR  Gives you an ability to stay long-term: PR is valid for five years, is designed to be renewed, and when e...