The country you should go to to start your business
New Zealand has been welcoming Australian expatriates for years, and today it is entrenching itself in the startup world thanks to a global reputation for innovation underwritten by its low cost of living and the talent of its entrepreneurs. Ranked by the World Bank as the #1 easiest country to do business in, this Asia-Pacific country attracts entrepreneurs from all four corners of the globe.
Stefan Kum, Creative Director HeadquartersThe country’s largest business incubator expects a larger influx of expatriates after the US elections. “The country’s situation can only benefit from it. Many expatriates have a high level of qualifications and a very strong entrepreneurial spirit; They often come from more developed economies, such as the United Kingdom and the United States. He said.
Andrew Lamb is one of the expatriates contributing to the development of the New Zealand economy. Coming from Melbourne to Wellington to enjoy the cool summers, he has seen his business flourish since moving to New Zealand:
We can run our company as best as we can in Melbourne. In addition, the climate is more pleasant in Wellington.“
Open and collaborative atmosphere
The benefits go well beyond climate: New Zealand’s startup community is very open and collaborative. “In Wellington, the startup world is a startup world