India: Want a job? Issue an immigrant visa.

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Want a job? Issue an immigrant visa. 

That's the message suggested by a new study that found immigrants were founding members of nearly a quarter of US start-ups. And if you're issuing those visas, you'd better put the Indians at the top of the list. The same study found that Indians made up a full third of the immigrants playing integral roles at the new companies, according to Reuters.

The study "America's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Then and Now," shows that 24.3 percent of engineering and technology start-up companies have at least one immigrant founder serving in a key role, the agency said. Indian-born entrepreneurs, representing 33 percent of the companies, dominated the group.

In Silicon Valley, the numbers are even more dramatic. Among 335 California tech start-ups, 43.9 percent were founded by at least one immigrant, the study determined. 

"If we had a startup visa, we would have tens of thousands of new startups nationwide," the agency quoted Singularity University's Vivek Wadhwa as saying.

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