Starting a business as an immigrant entrepreneur can be challenging. There are many uncertainties along the way that might make it difficult to take the leap and start your own business. In this article, I’ll explore some of the challenges you may encounter when starting your own business abroad as an expat, and what you can do to ease the process!

The hardships of being an immigrant entrepreneur

Starting your own business is hard enough, but add in the challenges of being an immigrant entrepreneur and it can seem downright impossible. From finding the right visa to accessing capital, there are a number of unique hurdles you’ll need to overcome.

But don’t despair – with careful planning and a bit of tenacity, you can make your migrant entrepreneurship dream a reality. Here are some of the challenges you may face, and how to overcome them.

One of the first challenges you’ll face as a migrant entrepreneur is finding the correct visa. Depending on your country of origin and destination, there may be a number of different visas available to you. However, not all visas will allow you to start your own business – so it’s important to do your research before making any decisions.

Once you’ve found the right visa, the next hurdle is accessing capital. Without the right financial backing (though the amount varies depending on the destination), it can be difficult to get your business off the ground. You may need to consider alternative financing options such as crowdfunding or small business loans.

Another potential challenge is language barriers. If you’re not fluent in the language of your destination country, it can be difficult to communicate with potential customers or partners.

The Road to Success

As a migrant entrepreneur, you will face many obstacles on the road to success. But, with hard work and determination, you can overcome these obstacles and achieve your goals.

One of the biggest challenges you will face is finding funding for your business. Many banks and investors are reluctant to lend money to immigrant entrepreneurs because they perceive them as high-risk. However, there are a number of organisations that provide loans and other financial assistance to immigrant entrepreneurs. Another option is to raise funds through crowdfunding platforms such as Crowdfunder.

You will also need to deal with visa and immigration issues. This can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it is essential to ensure that you have the right to live and work in your chosen country.

Another challenge you may face is cultural differences. This can be a barrier to networking and building relationships with potential customers and clients. It is important to research the culture of your target market and adapt your communication style accordingly.

Despite the challenges, being a immigrant entrepreneur can be a very rewarding experience. You will have the opportunity to build something from scratch, create jobs, and make a positive impact in your community. With dedication and perseverance, you can achieve success as an expat entrepreneur.

End of the Challenge

As an immigrant entrepreneur, you may have faced many challenges along the way. But don’t give up! You can overcome these challenges and be successful in your venture. Here are some tips to help you end the challenge:

1. Stay positive and motivated

It can be easy to feel defeated when you’re facing difficulties, but it’s important to stay positive and keep going. Remember why you started your business and what your goals are. This will help you push through the tough times.

2. Seek advice and support

There’s no need to go through the challenges alone. Seek out advice and support from family, friends, mentors, or other entrepreneurs. They can offer valuable insights and help you find solutions to the problems you’re facing.

3. Be persistent

Success seldom comes easy, so it’s important to be persistent in pursuing your goals. Don’t give up when things get tough. If you keep working hard, you will eventually achieve your objectives.

If you’re seeking help with setting up your business abroad and require consultancy, check out my services or contact me to find out how I can help!


About My name is Sohrab Vazir. I’m a UK-based entrepreneur and business consultant. At the age of 22, and while I was an international student (graduate), I started my own Property Technology (PropTech) business, StudyFlats.I did so by obtaining an endorsement from Newcastle University under the Tier 1 Graduate Entrepreneur Scheme (similar to the current Start-Up Visa). Subsequently, I obtained a further 3-year Tier 1 Entrepreneur Visa (which was replaced by the Innovator Visa). I grew my business to over 30 UK cities, and a team of four, and also obtained my Indefinite Leave to Remain (Settlement) in the UK. I now help other migrant entrepreneurs, such as myself, with their businesses, and mainly with obtaining endorsements from the endorsing bodies.