Destroyed My Life: Indian CEO Sells Firm, Quits Sweden, Blames Xenophobia
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Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya: Indian CEO says he was ‘forced out’ of Sweden by ‘xenophobic’ immigration system after building startup - The Times of India
US News: An Indian founder who built his agri-tech company in Sweden has announced he is leaving the country, saying he was pushed out by what he describes as .
Sweden's 'hostile' migration system forces Indian startup founder to quit, sell firm and return home
An Indian entrepreneur based in Sweden has announced that he is stepping down as founder and CEO of his startup, blaming the country's "hostile" and "dysfunctional" immigration process. Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya announced that he had been forced to sell his microgreens company and had returned to India. "This isn't an exit by choice. It is an eviction by an incompetent and increasingly hostile state apparatus," he made it clear in a LinkedIn p…
“I am proud of what we grew, even if I wasn't allowed to stay to see it flourish”
Abhijith "Abhi" Nag Balasubramanya, founder of the Skelleftea-based microgreens company Hydro Space Sweden AB, is leaving Sweden after receiving a final decision from the Swedish Migration Agency (Migrationsverket) denying his residence permit to continue operating the business.In a viral LinkedIn post…
Indian agri-tech entrepreneur sells Swedish startup, slams ‘xenophobic’ immigration system
New Delhi: In a scathing indictment of Sweden’s immigration bureaucracy, high-profile Indian entrepreneur Abhijith Nag Balasubramanya has announced his forced departure from the Nordic nation, labelling its migration system “fundamentally xenophobic” and “dysfunctional.” Balasubramanya, the founder and CEO of Hydro Space Sweden AB, an innovative sustainable agriculture venture, took to LinkedIn to announce that he has officially stepped down and…
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