News & Media 16th Jul 2024

Mint Explainer: What US entrepreneur rule means for Indian startup founders

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Rahul CharkhaPartner | Pune

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Indian startup founders may benefit from access to robust funding opportunities in the US. Though sector-agnostic, segments such as technology, software, fintech and e-commerce may see more traction.

Last week, the US Department of Homeland Security revised its International Entrepreneur Rule (IER) to allow non-citizen founders to apply for an authorized stay in the country if they demonstrate significant public benefit through their startups.

To encapsulate this issue, Livemint’s Priyamvada C writes, “Mint Explainer: What US entrepreneur rule means for Indian startup founders” with expert comments from our Partner, Rahul Charkha.

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