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- New Zealand's revamped golden visa program is attracting significant interest from wealthy individuals in the US and Europe, according to Immigration Minister Erica Stanford.
- The Active Investor Plus visa opens on April 1, with changes that simplify investment categories and reduce minimum investment thresholds.
- New Zealand aims to bring in foreign capital to boost economic growth after a recession in 2024, as reported by Erica Stanford.
- Concerns over restrictions on foreign home purchases persist, but Stanford's party proposed allowing foreign buyers for homes over NZ$2 million.
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Golden Visa Revamp Tempts Wealthy to Eye New Zealand as Haven
New Zealand is seeing “red hot” interest in its revamped golden visa program from the US and Europe as rising geopolitical tensions prompt wealthy people to consider options abroad, Immigration Minister Erica Stanford said.
It's about to get easier and cheaper for wealthy people to move to New Zealand. Americans are the most intrigued.
Forty percent of inquiries about New Zealand's revamped golden visa program have come from Americans, the government said.nazar_ab/Getty ImagesStarting April 1, New Zealand is easing its golden visa rules to lure wealthy people to move there.Most visa inquiries so far have come from Americans, the New Zealand government told BI.Americans jarred by political tumult may be drawn to New Zealand's lifestyle, safety, and stability.New Zealand's breat…
The Landing in the Bay of Islands offers unsurpassable luxury in one of the country’s most beautiful locations
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