@@AskMeStartUp Thanks for your kind prompt response, greatly appreciated. Yes, maybe marine business in Ireland is not as prominent as in other European countries but I believe there is opportunity still. I would like to further discuss this with you if possible please.
To be honest, I do not have any personal experience if these visa are working properly or not. But most programs are set up to encourage founders to come to their country.
I think the likely hood of getting funding does not depend on the country but on your business idea. from my startup I can tell hat we got funding rom many different countries. So I guess its more important to choose the right environment for your Startup.
@@AskMeStartUp well, I have busy for almost 3 years in the Netherlands. Isn’t really working out, I did find a VC in the state, they were much more enthusiastic about it. Hence I have a contact person, but no one here.
As an English speaker, I am biased towards English-speaking countries, although I know some other European countries speak English as second language. My question is, , between UK and Ireland, which do you think is good and easy to startup beauty, delivery, finance & investment business at low cost and with a view to breaking into the larger European market. Thanks
@@eben3612 I would says that tehy are vey comparable. Ireland took over a lot of companies from the UK and is now one of the most attractive places to go. But just keep in mind that they have had bad times as well.
I lived for 5 years in Dublin's and I can assure you: start a business in Ireland is good for big companies, only!!! You said well: Facebook, Google Tiktok... If you are a small business run away, you have to pay 40/50% of taxes. Also if you think of living in Dublin you have to be aware that it's a extremely expensive city and there are not places to live at the moment. Plus, there are a lot of homeless and drug addicts which the government give them a hostel to eat and have a shower, but they don't provide a mental health program for them to recover and go back to work and have a dignified life. It's a welfare country, where the government wants to "take care" of you, and that's dangerous. It's a beautiful country, the nature is stunning, but I don't recommend you to start a small business there.
Damn! I'm in San Francisco, and it has gotten too dangerous for small business owners, and am looking to relocate somewhere else to try running a bar from at this point. If Ireland is not a good place, anywhere else to look into?
Your video is very nice. You explained your points very clearly. I have a question. I am an entrepreneur. Can I start a shop in Ireland? It is a 'Business to Consumer' kind of business. We sell garments and handicrafts. I am from India. I was told that Ireland is an option that I must consider. Please let me know your thoughts.
Hi, thank you for watching my content. I can not give you clear advice here, because so many things are unclear to me. You need to understand your market potential and customers. Ireland might be a good start if you plan to expand to the EU. Else I believe that the market size is not worth the effort. Hope that helps. Please feel free to drop me an email any time. Cheers
hey is possible to register the start up business in Ireland and marketing and sell prossess in germany even though no 50 k euro budget in the investement
@@panoramamediastudio5288 Guess this strongly depends on your residential status. If you are an EU citizen or have a non-restricted EU Visa you are free to travel. If you are restricted to Germany, you would need clearance from the Irish authorities.
Well explained video. I’d like to ask about one topic that wasn’t mentioned. What about being a foreigner and open a small business (non innovative idea) with an Irish business partner, what are the requirements for me as a foreigner student here? Thank you.
I do not know this in detail, but if you have a business partner and You are a student he can just hire you. As mentioned in one of my last videos:👉ruclips.net/video/DAUpAGvLb9c/видео.html
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Really appreciate your videos on starting businesses in different countries! Keep it up Oliver! 👍
Thank you Rick. These videos are a lot of fun to do, and my audience likes them.😀
Thabks for the information I'm actually planning to start a business in Ireland.
What type of business are you looking into?
Thanks for sharing such useful information.
Thank you for watching my content🙏🏻
Yup fin support is the game changer
Do you have to be a Irish citizen to open a company in Ireland
Very interested I’m from Cameroon I’m really interested in business programs
You can get brilliant education on RUclips 😀. Thank you 🙏 for watching my videos😀
Definitely thinking about it. Want to leave Canada.
Why do you want to leave Canada?
@@AskMeStartUp just want a change. Our leadership is terrible. In Mexico rn, loving it.
Would it be possible to make an investment in the marine/ shipping business in Ireland?
It is possible but to my knowledge marine industry is not so prominent in Ireland
@@AskMeStartUp Thanks for your kind prompt response, greatly appreciated. Yes, maybe marine business in Ireland is not as prominent as in other European countries but I believe there is opportunity still. I would like to further discuss this with you if possible please.
Sure. Kindly drop me an email.
What Is the time line it takes from submision to decision
Thanks. What's the deal with the Incubator Visa? Is it working?
To be honest, I do not have any personal experience if these visa are working properly or not. But most programs are set up to encourage founders to come to their country.
Nice video. I’m an entrepreneur in the unique tech space looking for pre-seed funding. How likely will is it for me to get funding in Ireland?
I think the likely hood of getting funding does not depend on the country but on your business idea. from my startup I can tell hat we got funding rom many different countries. So I guess its more important to choose the right environment for your Startup.
@@AskMeStartUp well, I have busy for almost 3 years in the Netherlands. Isn’t really working out, I did find a VC in the state, they were much more enthusiastic about it. Hence I have a contact person, but no one here.
As an English speaker, I am biased towards English-speaking countries, although I know some other European countries speak English as second language.
My question is, , between UK and Ireland, which do you think is good and easy to startup beauty, delivery, finance & investment business at low cost and with a view to breaking into the larger European market. Thanks
If larger European market is your goal Ireland is your country of choice. Brexit had left to many uncertainties currently to recommend it.
@@AskMeStartUp ok, thanks. What of in terms of cost & type of business mentioned above?
@@eben3612 I would says that tehy are vey comparable. Ireland took over a lot of companies from the UK and is now one of the most attractive places to go. But just keep in mind that they have had bad times as well.
I lived for 5 years in Dublin's and I can assure you: start a business in Ireland is good for big companies, only!!! You said well: Facebook, Google Tiktok... If you are a small business run away, you have to pay 40/50% of taxes. Also if you think of living in Dublin you have to be aware that it's a extremely expensive city and there are not places to live at the moment. Plus, there are a lot of homeless and drug addicts which the government give them a hostel to eat and have a shower, but they don't provide a mental health program for them to recover and go back to work and have a dignified life. It's a welfare country, where the government wants to "take care" of you, and that's dangerous. It's a beautiful country, the nature is stunning, but I don't recommend you to start a small business there.
Thank you for your insights
Damn! I'm in San Francisco, and it has gotten too dangerous for small business owners, and am looking to relocate somewhere else to try running a bar from at this point. If Ireland is not a good place, anywhere else to look into?
@@thefartstarver35 I guess you need to evaluate the best "bar markets" in Europe. Then make your choice. It will not be easy
Your video is very nice. You explained your points very clearly. I have a question. I am an entrepreneur. Can I start a shop in Ireland? It is a 'Business to Consumer' kind of business. We sell garments and handicrafts. I am from India. I was told that Ireland is an option that I must consider. Please let me know your thoughts.
Hi, thank you for watching my content. I can not give you clear advice here, because so many things are unclear to me. You need to understand your market potential and customers. Ireland might be a good start if you plan to expand to the EU. Else I believe that the market size is not worth the effort. Hope that helps. Please feel free to drop me an email any time. Cheers
Nice video but can I setup a real estate business in Ireland with 50k€ and get the financial benefit from the government?
I do not know, ask them
hey
is possible to register the start up business in Ireland and marketing and sell prossess in germany
even though no 50 k euro budget in the investement
Well you can register a LLC in Ireland and do business in all of the EU. The 50K are only for Startup Visa
@@AskMeStartUp if its no budget like this ,but IM LIVING IN Germany so I can travel to Ireland without visa according my residence
@@panoramamediastudio5288 Guess this strongly depends on your residential status. If you are an EU citizen or have a non-restricted EU Visa you are free to travel. If you are restricted to Germany, you would need clearance from the Irish authorities.
How about the tax system in business in Ireland? ... Is the tax system is complex or friendly to avoid like American :3
Ireland has one of the friendlier tax systems in Europe its much easier than e.g Germany.
Well explained video. I’d like to ask about one topic that wasn’t mentioned. What about being a foreigner and open a small business (non innovative idea) with an Irish business partner, what are the requirements for me as a foreigner student here? Thank you.
I do not know this in detail, but if you have a business partner and You are a student he can just hire you. As mentioned in one of my last videos:👉ruclips.net/video/DAUpAGvLb9c/видео.html
@@AskMeStartUp thank you I'll have a look.
I am interested
Great to hear. the link is in the description. 😀
Your guide are not avisarle
How can i call?
Hi Mario, I am not sure what your comment is all about. Kindly rephrase it
There's no houses you may bring your own
Lol 😂