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New rules spell easy entry into NZ

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4:50PM Tuesday Jul 28, 2009
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The Government hopes more rich investors will be landing in NZ after today's relaxation of business migrant rules. Photo / Paul Estcourt.


Rich investors and entrepreneurs will find it easier to get residency in New Zealand following the Government's decision to relax business migrant rules.

Now investors with $10 million could get residency in three years without any English skills or business experience and no age limit.

They have to remain in the country for 20 per cent of every year.
The similar criteria previously required $20 million for four years with four years business experience.

Investors willing to invest $1.5 million will also get residency though they have to meet language, age, and business experience.

These are set at a lower threshold than previously. They will also have to remain in the country 40 per cent of every year and have $1 million in settlement funds.

The latter category will be capped at 300 places. There will be no cap on the number of people who could qualify under the $10m category.
A new entrepreneur category will also be created which allows applicants to meet residency requirements more quickly once they have invested $500,000 and created three jobs.

Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee said the changes were needed as New Zealand was missing out on the capital and skills needed to create jobs and wealth.

Immigration Minister Jonathan Coleman said since 2007 only 23 people had entered the country under the old business migration policy.
There had been only three applicants under the old $20m investment category, though one of them had invested $120m.

Since 2005 there had been a significant drop off in business migration investment due to unrealistic investment expectations and English language requirements.

Coleman said he had no crystal ball about how many people might come in and how much money they might bring with them.

He did not think there would be a flood of immigrants due to the "tweaking" of the rules as New Zealand was competing with other countries for these people.

It was clear that the thresholds had been too high because of the lack of applicants.

There would also be rules and monitoring to ensure money was invested and not just put in a bank account or spent on residential property.
The policy changes would be reviewed after 12 months.

Green MP Keith Locke said people should not be able to buy New Zealand residency just because they were rich and not dedicated to the country.
Brownlee said such as stance was ridiculous as New Zealand had been reliant on business immigration since colonisation.

Investment management specialist Tim Howe of Ocean Partners said the changes would go some way to enticing wealthy investors to New Zealand. While New Zealand rated well from a quality of life perspective the overall proposition for investors thinking about New Zealand had not been strong enough previously, he said.

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Meltdown

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With $10 million, wealthy foreign investors will be much better off taking up residency in Monaco which has no income tax & no socialist semi-commie attitude that most people in NZ suffers. Plus, Monaco is much safer than NZ which has high crime rate.

The news article above must be a joke!
 

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With $10 million, wealthy foreign investors will be much better off taking up residency in Monaco which has no income tax & no socialist semi-commie attitude that most people in NZ suffers. Plus, Monaco is much safer than NZ which has high crime rate.

The news article above must be a joke!

NZD10 million isn't going to go very far in Monaco.:rolleyes: NZD10 million = around 4 million Euros. A decent studio apartment in the poor side of town costs almost a million euros. That's 3 million left to live on.

Anyone in Monaco with only 3 million to his name is almost a pauper.

To live like the rest of Monaco, about 10 million euros is the bare minimum just to get by.
 

neddy

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NZD10 million isn't going to go very far in Monaco.:rolleyes: NZD10 million = around 4 million Euros. An decent studio apartment in the poor side of town costs almost a million euros. That's 3 million left to live on.

Anyone in Monaco with only 3 million to his name is almost a pauper.

To live like the rest of Monaco, about 10 million euros is the bare minimum just to get by.

Should let those people try Monaco. They will learn to curse Prince Albert in french eventually when they realise the rip-off.
 

Meltdown

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NZD10 million isn't going to go very far in Monaco.:rolleyes: NZD10 million = around 4 million Euros. A decent studio apartment in the poor side of town costs almost a million euros. That's 3 million left to live on.

Anyone in Monaco with only 3 million to his name is almost a pauper.

To live like the rest of Monaco, about 10 million euros is the bare minimum just to get by.

A smart foreign investor with EUR4 million will never buy a property in Monaco as almost all properties there are leaseholds like the rest of Europe. He will rent a studio apartment for about EUR 1K to EUR 3K a month depending on the age, size, location, and condition.

Most owner occupiers and investors who bought properties in Monaco bought mainly hoping for capital gains rather than passing the properties to future generations since they are mostly leaseholds like in SG. The smart pauper millionaire will never buy properties there. Nor will he take up residency in NZ and taxed to death by its socialist semi-commie govt.

It's smarter to pay EUR 1K to EUR 3K a month to a landlord in Monaco to rub elbows with the rich & famous, which will provide much higher chances of business deals & opportunities, than to pay taxes to a govt and live in a country that's infested with socialist semi-commie mortal beings and crimes.

FYI, not all people living in Monaco are super rich. Many are upper middle class people who are sick & tired of taxes and crimes in other countries. They rent apartments, take the bus, don't wear multi-million EUR jewelries, and know where to shop & dine to get the best deals. They own average cars instead of luxury cars if they own one. They don't own properties and yachts. I lived there for 3 months before to assess the real life situation and cost of living instead of believing what's being portrayed by the mass media. You'll be surprised that grocery prices at their local Carrefour are not sky high. Nor are the prices in their local pharmacies & non-luxury restaurants. The best part is that the topless beach in Nice is only about 40 minutes away. You can watch topless French babes sunbathing wearing only G-strings for as long as you want free of charge.

But a EUR 4-M millionaire apartment renter can own a luxury car in Monaco but not a yacht.

Smart people always think out of the box and never believe the mass media hype. You agree with me Leongsam?
 
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http://www.expatforum.com/expats/ne...zealand/5984-thinking-moving-new-zealand.html

Thinking of moving to New Zealand?
<hr style="color: rgb(6, 130, 0); background-color: rgb(6, 130, 0);" size="1"> <!-- / icon and title --> <!-- message --> Hi everyone,

If you are thinking about moving to New Zealand here are some useful websites to help you through the process. I moved to Australia from the UK so I don't have any personal experience of New Zealand.

NZ Immigration
For visa, skills info etc. see Immigration New Zealand
Visa process diagram see Visa process
Points indicator questions see points indicator
Migration agents association NZAMI For Migrant Public.New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment. NZAMI.
Citzenship in NZ - http://www.dia.govt.nz/DIAwebsite.ns...x?OpenDocument

Property
Homes to buy or rent Homes for Sale - Realestate.co.nz
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-me-property/index.htm

Weather
NEW ZEALAND WEATHER TODAY:MetService.com - Weather

Area information
New Zealand Travel ~ New Zealand Tourism ~ NZ Accommodation

Bringing pets to NZ
Your pets | MAF Biosecurity New Zealand
FAQs about Importing Cats and Dogs | MAF Biosecurity New Zealand

Jobs
For education ::Education Gazette::
General SEEK - New Zealand's no. 1 jobs, employment, career and recruitment site
Job Vacancy Links

Inland Revenue - tax & tax credit
Individuals and families

Healthcare
What You'll Pay - Your Choices...Your Health - Primary Health Care in New Zealand

Studying in NZ
New Zealand Educated - Home of New Zealand Education : New Zealand Educated

Online newspapers
NZ Herald - New Zealand's Latest National, World, Business, Sport , Entertainment News and Weather
List of all NZ newspapers New Zealand Newspapers : Newspapers from New Zealand : New Zealand News

Schools & colleges
NZ Schools and Colleges sites for college,high school sites
Independent Schools of New Zealand : Home

And please use the search facility (top black row, 3rd from the right) to search for anything specific or just read through the existing posts.

If you have any suggestions of websites that you think should be added drop me a private message and I'll check them out.

And lastly but not least - good luck with your move to New Zealand!

Regards,
Karen
 

jimmyfallon

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Hey Leongsam. You have probably discussed this already, but... how is it over there in australia? I'm looking at afew countries to try to migrate to.
 

Leongsam

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Hey Leongsam. You have probably discussed this already, but... how is it over there in australia? I'm looking at afew countries to try to migrate to.

I don't live in Australia. Left the country a long time ago.
 
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