New Zealand (NZ) Investor Visa
Overview of NZ investor Visa
What Is New Zealand Investor Visa?
Option A: Entrepreneur Visa
- Invest a minimum capital of NZD 100,000 (excluding the working capital of the business)
- Attain 120 Points or more with
- Concise business plan;
- No criminal records or history of bankruptcy, fraud or business failure;
- Pass health, character and English language requirements
Option B: New Zealand (NZ) Investor Visa
- Invest a minimum of NZD 3 million in funds or assets in New Zealand;
- At least 3 years of entrepreneurial & business experience;
- Main applicant must be below 65 year-old
- Meet the English Language requirement;
- No criminal records
Option C: New Zealand (NZ) Investor Plus
- Invest NZD 10 million into acceptable investments (bonds, equities, property or other investments like philanthropic investments, angel funds or network’s investments) in New Zealand over a period of 3 years;
- No criminal records
Qualified immigration advice based on updated immigration policies
How can we help you achieve your Visa Success?
Comprehensive analysis & Competent Advice
We will do all the necessary reviews of your application to ensure it meets the approval benchmark. In addition, we provide adequate advice to help counter any weakness in your case.
Accuracy in form filling and submission of required documents
All information provided to the immigration is crucial to the success of your application, our team is going to meticulously vet through all your documentation prior to submission to ensure a reasonable chance of success.
Compile and Prepare Value-add documents
Every application is unique and different, in certain cases, we are required to advise and assist in the preparation of value-add documents which substantially increase your chances of success.
Proven track - Record - Thousands of clients has secured their visas through us
Why choose One Visa?
No more stress on your visa application(s) as our team will assist you in handling the entire visa application process from start till the end efficiently. When necessary, we help you liaise with the local authority.
We advise and assist you in preparing value-add documents (e.g. justification, appeal letters, etc.) based on the latest immigration policies that can increase your chances of success substantially.
Incomplete forms or improper documentation provided to MOM can lead to complications or delays. Our knowledge of immigration policies can help you saves time in having to deal with immigration at a later stage.
Our Process
Process for New Zealand Investor Visa
STEP 1
Preliminary Assessment
STEP 2
Background
Analysis
STEP 3
Consultation
STEP 4
Approval Check
STEP 5
Submission
STEP 6
Monitoring & Collection
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What People Say
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FAQs
- Equity in NZ firms, public or private. An equity investment can be active or passive, and be made direct or via managed funds (only the proportion of the Fund that is invested in NZ is counted as acceptable).
- Bonds, issued by the NZ Government, NZ local authorities or approved NZ banks, finance companies or firms.
- New residential property development that is not for the investor’s personal use and designed to make a commercial return on the open market.
- Up to 15% of the investment total can be philanthropic investment.
Yes, only for direct family members and children below 21 years of age.
If you have met all the conditions of the investor visa, you can apply the Permanent residency after 3 years.