Hi Dean,

SIV venture money needs to go into ESVCLP registered funds so the hope is 
that there will be more capital for those funds to invest. I don't see any 
visa advantages for foreign investors putting money into startups direct.

Cheers,

Craig

On Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 8:39:37 AM UTC+10, Dean Collins wrote:
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> Anyone in Australia actively trying to fund their startup using SIV’s as 
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