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Entrepreneurship is Truly without Borders
Posted on May 6th, 2010 No commentsThe extra special bonus for becoming an entrepreneur is the unique condition of disappearing borders. More and more people in the United states are looking outside the borders for retirement and resettlement. Certain desirable places such as Switzerland (if you like Europe and speak German, or French) or, Australia, New Zealand and Canada have been on the target list of people looking to live elsewhere.
These countries are just the major ones; there are several tax heavens in the Caribbean and other parts of the globe where favorable enclaves exist and a TRUE citizen of the world might consider for resettlement. While the world without borders is a hot topic and people are divided in their emotions or practical considerations of either vehemently denying the need for borders, contrary to people who are still dreaming of protected status and a value of citizenship at the work place.
We do not wish to take sides in this argument but only look at practical applications for an entrepreneur who is looking to set up shop somewhere else other than the place of birth. We do not believe in the value of working for someone else as an employee, this should be the last resort only to save money or to gain practical know-how and experience. For that we encourage people to seek employment. Americans, due to the geography and political nature of the fifty-one States United are very mobile comparing to other nations. People who were born in other countries are also increasingly travel and work elsewhere. The US is still theĀ heavenĀ for immigrants seeking better life but increasingly, the better-off and educated business class is looking elsewhere.
The English speaking world makes it easier for people to travel. Also people learn other languages; Spanish and Chinese are the most common to learn. International marriages and romance often the impetus for migration, and being an entrepreneur make this easier. I invite any readers who have experience first-hand or otherwise to comment and contribute to this essay.
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