BUSINESS/INVESTOR VISAS TO NEW ZEALAND

GLOBAL INVESTOR VISA TO NEW ZEALAND

The Global Investor Category is part of New Zealand's Active Investor Migrant Policy, which aims to attract investor migrants who have business experience, international connections and financial capital to contribute to New Zealand and support the country's economic growth.



NEW ZEALAND GLOBAL INVESTOR VISA BASIC REQUIREMENTS

Applicants applying for residence under the Global Investor Category must meet requirements set by Immigration New Zealand, including the normal health and good character requirements. There are no age limits under this residence category, however, the principal applicant, their partner, and dependants aged 16 and over, must meet minimum English language requirements.

The principal applicant must have at least NZ$20 million to invest, $5 million of which must be actively invested.

Once residence is approved investment funds need to be retained in an acceptable investment(s) for four years, and the principal applicant needs to spend at least 73 days in New Zealand annually in each of years 2, 3 and 4 of the investment period.


NEW ZEALAND GLOBAL INVESTOR VISA ENTITLEMENTS

Persons approved under the Global Investor Category will be given "conditional" permanent residence (subject to section18A of the Immigration Act 1987). This means that investment funds need to be retained in New Zealand for four years, and principal applicant needs to spend 20 percent of each year (excluding the first year) in New Zealand. Once these requirements are met, residence will become 'unconditional' for all applicants.

A returning resident's visa will also be issued allowing the holder to travel in and out of New Zealand for up to two years as a New Zealand resident. After two years, applicants may be eligible for an Indefinite Returning Resident's Visa (RRV) subject to meeting the relevant minimum residency requirements.

Permanent residents are entitled to the same rights and benefits as New Zealand citizens, including free access to public schools, subsidised tertiary education and other support, such as student loans, and subsidised public health services. Permanent residents may also apply for citizenship after satisfying the relevant residency requirements.

Another important benefit of permanent residence is the ability to sponsor close family members to New Zealand in the future.



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