Obtaining a visa is getting easier for entrepreneurs. In 2010, dozens of startup teams moved to Chile every six months on the invitation of the government. They were given visas, a $32,000 grant (CLP 20,000,000) and some mentorship.Chile's was a massive and audacious plan that inspired many North American and European countries. Now, there are thirteen countries with dedicated global entrepreneur-focused visa policies, of which ten were created over the past five years. They all have the same goal of bringing talents, generating economic activity and creating jobs.Those programs are a great opportunity for Arab startups to get some funding, get closer to big tech hubs and learn from more experienced startups. We've chosen to dig into some of them to give you an idea of the startup visas available.
Entrepreneur visa
A visa category with specific rules, requirements and rights that are different than a general work visa
United Kingdom'Entrepreneur visa'Date of program’s launch: 2008
Capacity: In 2014, a total of 5,576 visas were issued, among which 4,487 visas were granted to entrepreneurs already in the country and 1,089 entrepreneurs outside the UK.Duration: Three yearsEase of procedures:
Fee between £889 and £1,180 (aproximatively $1,470 and $1,800)
Acceptance rate of 88 percent during the last year
Must pass an entrepreneurship test
English language requirement
Requirements:
Access to at least £50,000 ($77,000) investment funds in order to apply
Advantages of this country:
Center of the European tech scene
Access to VCs and international workforce
The UK also offers two other visas, the Prospective entrepreneur visa and the Graduate entrepreneur visa, for entrepreneurs considering the UK and graduates who would need a little more time to qualify for the UK Entrepreneur visa.Australia'Business Innovation and Investment Programme'Date of program’s launch: 2012, replacing a program set up in 1992
Capacity: On average, 7,000 people come to Australia on the program annually.Duration:
Two visas providing permanent visas
One visa providing temporary visas
Ease of procedures:
Verify business credit history
Verify capacity to run a business
Requirements:
Minimum asset threshold of at least $650,000
Advantages of this country:
Close to Asia
Other countries offering startup visa:
Singapore and New Zealand
Fast-Tracked Visa for Entrepreneurs (Process)A general work visa that is obtained through a fast-track application process specifically for entrepreneurs.Italy'Italia Startup Visa'Date of program’s launch: June 2014Capacity: unknownDuration: two yearsOffers:
Fail fast policy
Special taxation on start-ups that are favourable to investors
Access to crowdfunding
Ease of procedures:There are two routes to apply for the visa, a direct start-up visa application or avisa application through a licensed incubator.
Online registration in English
Answer within 30 days
If approved, the entrepreneur may then apply for a work permit
One year after inception, the program has received 25 applications out of which 70 percent were approved.Requirements:
€50,000 ($56,000) minimum capital
Advantages of this country:
Italy’s artistic and cultural heritage
Italy’s manufacturing scene from apparel to agro-food
in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, and represents the main thoroughfare linking Southern Europe to Northern and Central Europe by land
Pasta and gelato
A flexible, tailor-made employment law
The Netherlands'Residence permit for foreign startup'Date of program’s launch: January 2015
Capacity: 35 applications have been received and four approved just four and a half months into the programOffer:
A year of residence
Guidance on starting a business
Ease of procedures:
€307 ($345)
Need to be sponsored by an experienced facilitator
Answer within 30 days
Requirements:
A business plan
Sufficient money to live in the Netherlands
An advisor who is an experienced facilitator based in the Netherlands.
Advantages of this country:
An ambitious governmental plan
Other countries offering fast-tracked visa
Spain, Ireland
Incubation (Program)Temporary right-to-enter and work in a country given the individual is selected and actively taking part in an approved incubation programChile'Start-Up Chile'Date of program’s launch: 2010Capacity: three competitions each year resulting in the selection of 100 start-ups with on average two founders per startup.In total, Start-Up Chile has attracted more than 2,000 entrepreneurs since 2010 whose businesses have raised more than $100 million in private capital.The number of foreigners getting on the program and so visas issued at each round fluctuates from 100 to 150 including partners and dependentsDuration: Six months with renewal possibilitiesOffer:
20 million Chilean Pesos of funding (around $35,000)
Space
Networking and mentoring
Discounts at partner companies
Ease of procedures:
Online
Requirements:
Take active part in the program for 6 months
Advantages of this country:Start-Up Chile’s Admission Process for the 15th generation will start on 1st September at 0:00AM (Midnight Chilean Timezone) and will close on the 29th September at 11:59PM Read our report on Chile changemaker's visit to LebanonFrance'Tech Ticket for foreign entrepreneurs'Date of program’s launch: October 2015Capacity: 50 entrepreneurs per session for an average of 25 projects (100 potential entrepreneurs a year over two sessions if the program is approved after the first pilot phase in Paris)Duration: 6 months, renewable onceOffer:
Fast-track procedure to obtain a residence permit and a Help Desk to provide assistance with red tape
€12,500 per founder, renewable at the end of the six months (around $14,000)
Free space in a partner incubator
Access to a senior mentor to support the startups growth and tailored programme of events
Lower price on Air France flights
Ease of procedures:
Online
Requirements:
Teams must comprise one to three founding members, and a maximum of one French person per team.
Teams must be in France for a minimum period of six months
Advantages of this country:
Three hours' flight time from every European capital.
Its unique position and the presence of top universities, first-rate research labs, major companies and business incubators
The applications will close on September 15th
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