New Zealand is not only a comfortable place to live, but also an investment potential and a constant growth of profits from investments. So, there is a category for gaining residence specifically for investors – Active Investor Plus Visa. The objective of the visa is to attract financial capital to local firms or government. Therefore, New Zealand government provide resident visas to those who wish to make a significant contribution to New Zealand’s economy.
Criteria for obtaining an Active Investor Plus visa
There are two categories:
- Growth category. NZ$ 5,000,000. Higher-risk investments, such as investing in an active and approved business or managed funds.
- Balanced category. NZ$ 10,000,000. Lower-risk investments, such as bonds, bank deposits, new residential property, as well as new or existing commercial real estate.
No need to confirm your level of English language.
Read more details about Active Investor Plus visa on the official INZ website.
The new visa category gives preference to those who are willing to share access to international knowledge, capital, connections and markets. This approach will help stimulate the business environment and create greater growth in the labour market than previous categories of investor visas.
Timeframe
The investor must commit to investing in New Zealand for a three-year period and must maintain their investment in New Zealand until the end of the fourth year.
Moreover, visa holders must also spend at least 117 days in New Zealand over the four-year period.
See Immigration New Zealand website for more information
Disclaimer: information on our website is presented for general guidance only and may not reflect the latest changes in immigration law (though we always aim to update it as soon as practically possible). Please refer to the Immigration New Zealand website for official immigration instructions.
Also, read more about immigration options in our article How to immigrate to New Zealand