Estonia offering Brits continued access to EU funding via e-residency

  • 2017-04-19
  • BNS/TBT Staff
Estonia is out to lure UK-based academics and entrepreneurs into becoming e-residents with the hope of continued access to EU funding and markets after Brexit, the Financial Times has reported. “We have heard from academics in the UK who are concerned by the potential impact of Brexit, but see e-residency as a solution,” said Kaspar Korjus, head of the e-residency program. “A ‘virtual institute’ registered in Estonia through e-residency would enable them to continue working in the UK but also preserve their presence within the EU’s academic envir...
 
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