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Visa Business Plan: 3 Key Factors

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Writing a visa business plan requires plenty of forethought and commercial awareness. The key factor to consider is that you need to approach this task from two angles: immigration and entrepreneurship.  As a business plan consultant and writer, I specialise in writing visa business plans. My consultancy is built on my personal experience as a former technology entrepreneur who navigated the UK’s business immigration system. I obtained three business visas and ultimately applied for permanent residency and British citizenship.  The core narrative that I communicate to each client is that immigration and entrepreneurship are often incompatible. Immigration requirements present rigid milestones that must be met, according to each country’s visa policy. I have recently written an article highlighting this issue in depth.  On the other hand, entrepreneurship requires flexibility and the ability to pivot and change protocols. This results in extra complexity associated with business immigration, and ultimately visa business plans.  Writing the perfect visa business plan requires a roadmap for: With the latter in mind, the following recommended tips and their implementation will increase the chances of crafting the ideal visa business plan.  1. Understand the immigration requirements  Depending on the country and business/startup visa, there are certain requirements that you must meet.  These requirements may include job creation, financial thresholds, IP protection and so on.  Having a thorough understanding of the visa requirements is crucial when preparing a visa business plan.  2. Compliance with local laws and regulations  Starting a business in a different country will require a comprehensive comprehension of the rules and regulations governing commercial trade.  Make sure that you understand your legal obligations and highlight how you will remain compliant with the aforementioned in your business plan.  3. Market trends  You are intending to gain entry to a new market. Each market has its own landscape, trends and consumer behaviour.  It is key to ensure that you understand your target market’s psychology, needs and problems.  These factors are additional to the key standards requirements that you are expected to highlight in your business plan.  My article on the 5 key elements of a good business plan includes the additional sections that your business plan must include.  Visa business plan assistance  I help international entrepreneurs with their visa business plans and global business mobility requirements.  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 under the endorsement of Newcastle University. I grew my business to over 30 UK cities, and a team of four, and also obtained my Indefinite Leave to Remain (Settlement) and British citizenship. I now help other entrepreneurs, such as myself, with their businesses.

What I Offer Clients as a Business Plan Consultant

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Working with me as your business plan consultant offers a number of benefits. As such, I believe it is useful to highlight what I offer my clients, whether they are solo entrepreneurs, start-ups or other businesses.  As a consultant, one of my key areas of focus and specialism is business plans. Being a former technology entrepreneur has formed the foundation of my expertise in this domain. Let me briefly introduce myself.  About me  My name is Sohrab Vazir. I am a British-Iranian business and communications consultant and currently a digital nomad.  I moved to the UK alone at the age of 17 in pursuit of further education. After completing my master’s degree at the age of 22, I founded and scaled a technology start-up in the property sector.  My business received recognition from several stakeholders such as Newcastle University, NatWest, GBEA and approval from the UK Home Office for 3 business visas, leading to permanent residence in the UK.  Following the 2020 Pandemic, similar to countless other business owners, I was left with no choice but to cease my company’s operations. Prior to this, we operated across 30+ UK cities, grew to a team of 4 and almost closed a funding round at the seed stage. However, this is the nature of business: things can go wrong.  Afterwards, I began working as a business consultant. My initial focus was on international entrepreneurs and innovators seeking to establish their ventures abroad. Working with me as a business plan consultant  It is important to state that obtaining business visas in the UK required me to create my own business plan. This was approved by both my university as well as the UK Home Office.  Additionally, I have worked with founders moving to the UK, the UAE, Norway, Switzerland and the Netherlands on their business and plans. Therefore, I live and breathe business plans during the course of my daily work.  As a business plan consultant, I offer the following: Guidance and advisory consulting  I strongly believe that business plan writing services should be a last resort for founders. Granted, some founders may lack the experience or the time to produce one; especially when having to do so within a short timeframe.  However, founders writing their own business plans benefits them in several ways. It develops your writing skills. Additionally, it enables you to be fully involved in planning your venture and conduct research. These are integral to your venture.  I offer Advisory Consulting Programs and tailored consulting for founders who require help with preparing and drafting their business plans.  In doing so, I utilise my 8+ years of commercial experience as both a founder and business consultant to help founders create solid business plans.  Evaluation Building on the previous point, I offer business plan review services to founders.  I offer an objective third-party perspective on your business plan, focusing on its viability and presentation. This helps entrepreneurs identify the flaws in their business plans.  Writing And finally, should a founder require a written business plan from scratch, I offer this service. As stated, some founders, for a number of reasons, require another party to create their business plans. It must be noted that as I write each business plan myself, I only take a limited number of business plan writing projects, up to 13 orders per year.  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 under the endorsement of Newcastle University. 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.

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