The Founder Visa
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The Founder Visa
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#5I'm thinking: how can this be exploited? Can someone just say they're building a new way to shorten urls and need two years in the country to build their business to fruition? And what defines success or progress?
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#6There are already similar visas (EB-5 and E-1). Especially the E-1 category is very close and could easily be amended to fit Paul's ideas (I used the E-1 as co-founder of my previous startup, EVE).
One issue that needs to be addressed: you are not likely to get funding until you move here. But if the visa gives you a grace period (say 6 months) to move first before you get funding, then it will be abused.
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#7I'm thinking: how can this be exploited? Can someone just say they're building a new way to shorten urls and need two years in the country to build their business to fruition? And what defines success or progress?
I don't think you need to define progress.
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#10I think this would have such a visible effect on the economy that it would make the legislator who introduced the bill famous.
It reminded me of "Law 13" of "The 48 Laws of Power":
uncover something in your request... that will benefit him, and emphasize it out of all proportion.