Abstract:
Today, entrepreneurship is associated with concepts such as global competition,
innovation, efficiency / productivity, quality and struggle against unemployment, and is directly related to national income, employment, tax, service, economic development, individual and social welfare. It is clear that this relationship can also be established through immigrant entrepreneurship. The factors such as the development of information and communication tools, ease of transportation, shrinking of the world, individuals going out of national borders, and the desire to live in prosperity in different geographies lead to immigrant entrepreneurship by integrating with the desire to achieve financial success.