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Psychiatrists Psychiatrists are specialized doctors who diagnose, treat, and prevent mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders using a combination of psychiatric medicine, physical exams, and lab tests. They hold either a doctor of medicine (MD) degree or a doctor of osteopathic medicine (DO) degree. While general practice doctors can also prescribe medications for mental and emotional issues, many individuals prefer to seek...
Mental health is a crucial aspect of overall well-being, and various professionals specialize in different areas of mental health care. Understanding the roles of these professionals can help individuals seek the appropriate support they need. Here’s a detailed look at the various types of mental health professionals. Psychologists When people think of psychologists, the image of someone lying on a leather...
15. Belgium Belgium's Golden Visa, also known as the “Investor Visa Program,” is intended for entrepreneurial investment. Applicants must establish a Belgian company and can gain permanent residence and citizenship after five years. The typical investment over five years ranges from €350,000 to €500,000. NEXT
14. Spain Starting a company in Spain involves forming one of two types of Spanish legal entities: “Sociedad Anónima” (S.A.) or the limited liability company (S.L.). Each requires submitting a business plan, a different share of minimum stock capital, and a specific number of founders. Entrepreneurs will pay a tax rate of 15% for the first two years in business. NEXT
13. Canada Canada's Startup Visa Program requires a qualifying business, a letter of support from a designated organization (such as investors), meeting language requirements, and proof of sufficient funds to support oneself. This visa aims to attract entrepreneurs with innovative business ideas to Canada. NEXT
12. Thailand Thailand's Smart Visa targets entrepreneurs investing in new businesses, highly-skilled professionals, or executives. The visa permit lasts for four years and is open to talents, investors, executives, and startups. Applicants must submit proof of a 600,000 Baht deposit and participate in an endorsed incubation, accelerator, or similar program. The entrepreneur must establish their business in Thailand within a...
11. France The French Tech Ticket Program in France is designed for foreign entrepreneurs aiming to create startups. Teams must consist of one to three founding members, with a maximum of one French person per team. Applicants must upload a video presentation (pitch) as part of their application. The project must be a young, innovative company looking for rapid growth. NEXT
10. Chile Chile's Startup Chile Acceleration Program lasts six months and offers free workspace and a one-year work visa. The minimum requirements include that startups must be no older than three years, have a base team fully dedicated to the project, and possess a functional product with early validation.  NEXT
9. Italy The Italia Startup Visa requires submission of documents directly to the Italian Ministry of Economic Development’s Committee. You can apply through a direct startup visa application or via a licensed incubator. The online application should include a business plan, a copy of your passport, a cover letter, and proof of financial resources and capital worth $56,000. The permit...
8. Germany To apply for an Entrepreneur Visa for Germany, you must submit a business plan, financing concept (including profit and loss account, capital requirements and financing plan, and liquidity plan), health insurance leaflet and certificate, and curriculum vitae and credentials. This visa supports entrepreneurs looking to establish their businesses in Germany's robust economy.  NEXT

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