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The Impact of Immigration Law on Entrepreneurial Talent
Entrepreneurial talent is increasingly global, with immigrant founders playing a significant role in driving innovation, job creation, and economic growth. Immigration law directly influences the ability of foreign entrepreneurs to establish, scale, and sustain businesses. This paper examines the impact of immigration law on entrepreneurial talent, focusing on visa regimes, regulatory barriers, work authorization, and incentives for international entrepreneurs. Using case studies from the United States, European Union, and Asia, the paper analyzes how legal frameworks facilitate or impede entrepreneurial activity. It also explores the broader economic consequences of restrictive and supportive immigration policies, highlighting the need for tailored regulatory strategies that balance national security and economic development. By synthesizing legal analysis, empirical studies, and policy examples, this study emphasizes the critical role of immigration law in shaping global entrepreneurial ecosystems.