Nicola Willis, New Zealand's Minister for Finance and Economic Development, discusses the country's relaxation of rules ...
New Zealand is changing its golden-visa program to attract wealthy foreigners. The changes include no language test and more ...
The changes, to take effect from April 1, follow the government’s recent relaxation of visa rules allowing holidaymakers to ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNNew Zealand to loosen visa rules to lure foreign investorsNew Zealand will relax visa rules to attract more foreign investors, in efforts to stimulate economic growth, its ...
New Zealand is introducing a new investor visa program in April to replace the underperforming Active Investor Plus visa. The ...
New Zealand is simplifying its so-called “golden visa” program, including removing an English language requirement, to attract wealthy immigrants and help spark an economic recovery. From April 1, the ...
Investors will have to remain in New Zealand for only 21 days to gain residency under changes to the so-called “golden visa” ...
Changes to the Active Investor Plus visa requirements are expected to meet pent-up demand from international investors, one ...
Forcing investors to "be somewhere they don't want to be" is a barrier to attracting people, the Immigration Minister says.
Five million dollars can now buy you residency in New Zealand under the government's reinstatement of the golden visa. Entries vary over $5 million for growth ideas, and $10 million for more ...
An immigration lawyer says overhauling the so-called golden visa is sensible, though home ownership remains a “considerable ...
The Growth category will focus on higher-risk investments, including direct investments in New Zealand businesses. It will require a minimum investment of $5 million for a minimum period of three ...
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