Ask HN: If you could start a start-up anywhere in the world
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Re: Ask HN: If you could start a start-up anywhere in the world
#42Hacker News, Quora, etc are supportive of entrepreneurship - that is your support and mentorship network. Incorporate in a low-tax low-regulation business-friendly jurisdiction like Singapore, bank in stable country like Switzerland and live/work wherever you like. Consider the 5 flags-theory for web-based business: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perpetual_traveler
Nice in theory, hard in practice. Especially if you're doing a startup and not a lifestyle or small business. Edit: Ridiculous how people downvote. I've researched this area more than most and the flags theory just doesn't fit most startups as the core concept is having your tax residence and company in different countries. The only case I know of where it did or could have worked is Skype.
And I encourage anyone dreaming about working abroad to go and try it for at least a month before making a big commitment.
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#44Five years ago I quit working for other people and started working for myself. At the same time, we decided to start traveling, to get a better idea of other cultures for our products (which are internationalized) and to see if we found a place we liked to stay. First off, one thing you notice, once you get out of the USA, is how much of a bubble the USA is in. The perspective given by US news sources, for instance,…
I know that some countries (particularly some of the post-Soviet ones) make it a criminal offense to have a foreign bank account, but I thought that for the US it's just a question of sending in an extra IRS form. Or is it not?
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#46Earlier quoted context omitted.
What about South Africa? Well-developed legal system 4G network and high speed internet Existing support structures, especially for funding And one of the most beautiful cities with plenty of sun & sand in Cape Town.
I've never been to SA, but from what I've read, the high crime rate is a bit deterring.
Re: Ask HN: If you could start a start-up anywhere in the world
#47Earlier quoted context omitted.
What about South Africa? Well-developed legal system 4G network and high speed internet Existing support structures, especially for funding And one of the most beautiful cities with plenty of sun & sand in Cape Town.
I've never been to SA, but from what I've read, the high crime rate is a bit deterring.
With that said, I would live in Cape Town in a heartbeat, great food, culture, people etc.
Re: Ask HN: If you could start a start-up anywhere in the world
#48I'm betting on Canada now. Beats Russland hands down.
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#49Five years ago I quit working for other people and started working for myself. At the same time, we decided to start traveling, to get a better idea of other cultures for our products (which are internationalized) and to see if we found a place we liked to stay. First off, one thing you notice, once you get out of the USA, is how much of a bubble the USA is in. The perspective given by US news sources, for instance,…
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#50http://blog.hypejar.com/post/42478443633/tech-alley-torontos...