Nope. Of course they'd like you to incorporate in Chile and hire Chileans, but it's far from a requirement. In fact, it's not even something they explicitly encourage you to do.
Yeah, this is something I'd expect at the joint co-working offices more than the Start-Up Chile office itself. However, they do leave the doors wide open while people are working there. Anyone can wave at the doorman…
I'd say have $5-10K for out of pocket business expenses after "getting to Chile" expenses. The things that you need to begin the program - plane flights, visa costs, mandatory 6 months of travel health insurance - can…
Very cool. Not in NY but curious to see how it turns out. Face-to-face is definitely the best way to do an in-depth customer interview, if you can get up the gumption. One thing I like to do is visit coffeeshops (chains…
Only one active application at a time: http://www.startupchile.org/faqs/is-it-possible-to-apply-for...
Not a direct answer to your question, but: the program accepts Chilean entrepreneurs/startups as well as applicants from other countries. Which doesn't meant there can't be negative sentiment, but locals aren't barred…
Nope. Of course they'd like you to incorporate in Chile and hire Chileans, but it's far from a requirement. In fact, it's not even something they explicitly encourage you to do.
Yeah, this is something I'd expect at the joint co-working offices more than the Start-Up Chile office itself. However, they do leave the doors wide open while people are working there. Anyone can wave at the doorman…
I'd say have $5-10K for out of pocket business expenses after "getting to Chile" expenses. The things that you need to begin the program - plane flights, visa costs, mandatory 6 months of travel health insurance - can…
Very cool. Not in NY but curious to see how it turns out. Face-to-face is definitely the best way to do an in-depth customer interview, if you can get up the gumption. One thing I like to do is visit coffeeshops (chains…
Only one active application at a time: http://www.startupchile.org/faqs/is-it-possible-to-apply-for...
Not a direct answer to your question, but: the program accepts Chilean entrepreneurs/startups as well as applicants from other countries. Which doesn't meant there can't be negative sentiment, but locals aren't barred…