Investor Visa for New ZealandInvestor visas are for experienced investors, intending to invest in New Zealand. Entrepreneur visas are for experienced business persons, intending to buy or establish their own business in New Zealand. Investor and entrepreneur migration regulations are frequently changing and the evidentiary onus is becoming heavier. Our immigration advisers and immigration lawyers can guide you through the process. Read more about:
The following visa categories are currently closed for new applicants. Read more about
Investment Workshop - private and onlineHear about New Zealand’s investor migrant pathways and discuss options which suit your investment strategy. Topics will include available Investment Visa Categories towards New Zealand Citizenship. Your workshop will be hosted by our Investor Relationship Manager. Your Investment Workshop will be live and by appointment only - conveniently from the office or from home and whenever you want. You can invite other participants to your online workshop. My Investment Workshop Entrepreneur Work VisaEntrepreneuer Work visas are for business owner who want to expand to New Zealand or start a business in New Zealand. Initially approved for 12 months, it allows business to commence. It can then generally be extended to up to three years. You can then apply for a permanent visa.
Entrepreneur Resident VisaThe Entrepreneur Resident visas is for people who have been self-employed in their own company in New Zealand for at least 6 months or have operated a company. This visa gives you permanent residence status in New Zealand.
Active Investor Plus VisaFor the Active Investor Plus Visa an investment between NZ$ 5 Mil. up to NZ$ 15 Mil. is required - depending on the investment class. After 4 years you can apply for permanent residence status in New Zealand.
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Temporary Retirement VisaA two-year visa for people over the age of 65. Requirements: Existing assets (at least NZ$ 1.25 million) and annual income (at least NZ$ 60,000). A two-year investment of NZ$0.75 million has to be made in New Zealand. Licensed Immigration AdvisersFind out what our licensed immigration advisers can do for you:
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The following visa categories are currently closed for new applicants: Long Term Business CategoryThis is a visa for experienced business persons interested in being self-employed in their own business in New Zealand. Granted for initially 9 months, it allows you to buy or establish your own business. Subsequently an extension of up to 3 years may be possible before applying for a permanent visa.
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