{"id":56509,"date":"2021-10-31T19:40:50","date_gmt":"2021-10-31T23:40:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/?p=56509"},"modified":"2021-10-31T19:40:50","modified_gmt":"2021-10-31T23:40:50","slug":"comparing-canadas-start-up-visa-to-offerings-in-other-countries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.investmentimmigration.com\/comparing-canadas-start-up-visa-to-offerings-in-other-countries\/","title":{"rendered":"Comparing Canada\u2019s Start-Up Visa To Offerings In Other Countries"},"content":{"rendered":"

Canada\u2019s Start-Up Visa Program<\/a> offers both the flexibility to start a wide variety of businesses and the opportunity to gain permanent residency. But who does it compare to similar programs offered in other countries?<\/p>\n


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Five of the top contenders for the best country to start-up a business are Estonia, Australia, the United Kingdom, Ireland \u2013 and Canada.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Estonia Has Already Attracted 1,000 Start-Ups<\/b><\/p>\n

Estonia\u2019s start-up program has so far attracted a reported 1,000 fledgling enterprises and offers visas for either three months or one year. Its start-up program, though, is limited to tech-based businesses and these have to be scalable.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

The country is looking for the next Airbnb or Uber, not for restaurants.<\/p>\n

The start-up visa in Estonia requires a minimum of about $2,770 for every year in the country but living expenses significantly drive up those costs.<\/p>\n


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