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Two questions:

1) Is there any process for investing in a company already incorporated in Canada? Could we apply with the assumption we would move it over to the US if accepted?

2) Would YC consider applications for a team with an existing early-stage product on the market?




1) we can figure these things out later, they won't affect the investment decision

2) yes. there are several companies on the current round who applied when they had both a launched product and were also already generating decent revenue.


We had an established company incorporated in Australia. When we got into YC we set up the company in the US same as all the other YC companies, and transferred our IP to the US company.

Many YC companies already have products on the market.


Isn't this risky with regard to visas? Or are there no drawbacks to running and owning shares in a US company as a non-US residents?


No, there's no problem with a non-US resident owning a US corporation.

18 months on we still don't have visas as we haven't found it necessary to be based in the US - or not important enough to subject ourselves to the expense and distraction of the visa application process. We come and go from time to time on VWP. Only now the company's becoming more solid will we look at obtaining visas.


Neither one of these things should impede you from applying. (2) could even work in your favor.




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