logo
New Zealand sees surge in golden visa applications following policy reforms, wealthy Americans lead the way

New Zealand sees surge in golden visa applications following policy reforms, wealthy Americans lead the way

Time of India22-05-2025

New Zealand
has experienced a significant increase in applications for its "
golden visa
" program, officially known as the
Active Investor Plus Visa
, after implementing policy changes aimed at attracting foreign investment. In the six weeks since the revised rules took effect in April 2025, 65 new applications have been submitted, with the majority originating from the United States, as per a report by Financial Times.
The updated visa program reduced the minimum investment requirement to NZ$5 million (approximately US$3 million) and eliminated the English language proficiency requirement. Additionally, the residency obligation was decreased from three years to just 21 days. The application processing time has also been shortened, averaging 11 days.
According to the report by Financial Times, of the new applications, 55 are from US citizens, followed by 15 from
Hong Kong
and 12 from
China
. This influx represents a minimum capital inflow of NZ$620 million.
Stuart Nash, a former
immigration
minister and co-founder of relocation consultancy Nash Kelly Global, attributed the surge to political factors in the United States. He stated to the Financial Times, "It's the main driver. Many of the people applying are of a different political persuasion to President Trump."
(Join our
ETNRI WhatsApp channel
for all the latest updates)
The policy changes are part of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's strategy to stimulate New Zealand's economy by attracting foreign investment. The government is also considering further easing restrictions on foreign property purchases, although such measures face opposition within the coalition.
Live Events
RECOMMENDED
STORIES FOR YOU
New Zealand Finance Minister Nicola Willis' budget 2025 full speech: Trump's tariffs, slow growth, economic challenges
Indian couple in New Zealand admit $2 million fraud on Ministry for Children
New Zealand braces for severe weather, heavy winds, and thunderstorms expected
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford commented on the increased interest, stating that the numbers indicate New Zealand is "open for business."
The revamped visa program contrasts with the previous government's stricter approach, which had tightened investment visa rules in 2018 following controversies over the granting of citizenship to wealthy foreigners.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Over 200 sites in Tehran hit by Israeli strikes, more than 120 homes destroyed: Provincial governor
Over 200 sites in Tehran hit by Israeli strikes, more than 120 homes destroyed: Provincial governor

Time of India

time13 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Over 200 sites in Tehran hit by Israeli strikes, more than 120 homes destroyed: Provincial governor

More than 200 locations across Iran's capital Tehran have been hit by Israeli airstrikes since the conflict began ten days ago, the city's provincial governor said on Sunday. "More than 200 locations have been attacked by the usurping Zionist regime," Governor Mohammad Sadegh Motamedian told state television, accusing Israel of widespread targeting of civilian areas. According to Motamedian, over 120 residential housing units have been 'fully destroyed,' while nearly 500 others have suffered varying levels of damage. He did not specify whether the strikes targeted any military or strategic sites. The claim comes as Iran and Israel continue to exchange missile and drone attacks following the US-backed Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear sites earlier this week. While Israeli officials have focused on targeting Iran's military infrastructure, Tehran accuses Israel of attacking civilian areas and worsening the humanitarian toll. The Iranian government has yet to release an official casualty figure for the capital, but humanitarian agencies have warned of mounting displacement and loss of life as the conflict expands into urban centers.

Op Sindhu: 90 stranded Indians to arrive in Prayagraj today
Op Sindhu: 90 stranded Indians to arrive in Prayagraj today

Time of India

time15 minutes ago

  • Time of India

Op Sindhu: 90 stranded Indians to arrive in Prayagraj today

Prayagraj: Around 90 people from Sangam City and nearby areas, including 20 members of a Dariyabad-based family, are expected to arrive in Prayagraj on Monday after being safely evacuated from Iran under Operation Sindhu. The group was previously stranded due to airspace restrictions. So far, over 1,400 Indian nationals have returned home from Iran under Operation Sindhu, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said on Sunday. The first batch of 110 Indian nationals evacuated from Iran arrived in India on Thursday, with many evacuees sharing first-hand accounts of the frightening situation they witnessed before being moved to safer locations. India had announced the launch of Operation Sindhu on Wednesday to bring back its nationals from Iran and Israel in view of the precarious security situation arising out of Iran-Israel hostilities. Breathing a sigh of relief, the Dariyabad family — whose 20 members were stranded in various cities across Iran for over 10 days — expressed its gratitude and shared that the Indian embassy officials have made comprehensive arrangements for their safe return. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Eat 1 Teaspoon Every Night, See What Happens A Week Later! [Video] getfittoday Undo Sameer Naqvi, a Dariyabad resident, shared the news that his mother and 19 other close relatives, who were stranded in Iran due to the ongoing conflict, are set to return home safely. After speaking with his family on Sunday, Naqvi confirmed that the Indian government and embassy officials have made arrangements for their safe return. Sameer said, "About 90 people from the city and adjoining regions, who were trapped in Iran for the past 10 days, are likely to reach New Delhi late Sundayor Monday morning, and they would then reach Prayagraj." Sameer expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Modi government for its tireless efforts to evacuate Indian citizens from war-torn Iran amid escalating tensions with Israel. He specifically thanked the embassy officials for their exceptional care and support. A 20-member Dariyabad-based family, including elderly individuals and two children, embarked on a pilgrimage to Iran on May 20. Their planned return date was June 13. However, due to the sudden escalation of tensions between Israel and Iran, their travel plans were severely disrupted. "All the families, whose members were stranded in Iran on their pilgrimage, are thankful to the Modi govt and embassy officials for taking better care of them in this time of crisis," said another family member, adding, "Embassy officials are constantly connecting with family members until their safe return is ensured." In a special gesture on June 20, Iran has lifted airspace restrictions for three charter flights to evacuate about 1,000 Indian nationals, mostly students, from the Iranian city of Mashad. Mohammad Javad Hosseini, the deputy chief of mission at the Iranian embassy, said more evacuation flights could be operated in the coming days to bring back Indians if required.

India Will Not Run Short Of Fuels Due To Middle East Tensions: Hardeep Puri
India Will Not Run Short Of Fuels Due To Middle East Tensions: Hardeep Puri

India.com

time15 minutes ago

  • India.com

India Will Not Run Short Of Fuels Due To Middle East Tensions: Hardeep Puri

New Delhi: Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Sunday allayed fears over any disruption in oil supplies to Indian consumers due to the Israel-Iran war and further escalation in geopolitical tensions in the Middle East because of the US bombing of Iran's nuclear sites. "We have been closely monitoring the evolving geopolitical situation in the Middle East since the past two weeks. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we have diversified our supplies in the past few years, and a large volume of our supplies does not come through the Strait of Hormuz now," the minister said. He pointed out that the country's oil marketing companies (Indian Oil, Bharat Petroleum and Hindustan Petroleum) have supplies for several weeks and continue to receive energy supplies from several routes. "We will take all necessary steps to ensure the stability of supplies of fuel to our citizens," the minister assured. Iran is situated on the northern side of the Strait of Hormuz/Persian Gulf, through which 20 million barrels of oil per day flow from major exporting countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Iran had threatened to block this route if the US intervened in the conflict with Israel. A wider Middle East conflict is expected to have an impact on oil supplies from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and the UAE, which would lead to a sharp spike in oil prices. Shipping could also get hit as Yemen's Houthi rebels have already warned that they would resume their attacks on ships if the US attacked Iran. India imports around 85 per cent of its crude oil requirement, and a surge in oil prices leads to an increase in its oil import bill and pushes up the rate of inflation, which hurts economic growth. The larger outgo of foreign exchange also leads to a weakening of the rupee vis-a-vis the US dollar. However, India has diversified its oil sources by increasing imports from Russia as well as the US and building resilience through strategic reserves. Highlighting the infrastructure milestones in the oil and gas sector, Puri had earlier said that the country now has 23 modern operational refineries with a total capacity of 257 million metric tonnes per annum to produce petroleum products. The minister also highlighted the ministry's initiative in setting up storage facilities for strategic petroleum reserves, on which the country can fall back in times of emergency and which assume importance during times of geopolitical uncertainty. These reserves can also be dipped into at times when global prices skyrocket to provide a cushion to the national oil companies. The minister mentioned that the storage capacity at Pudur is 2.25 million metric tonnes (MMT), the Visakhapatnam facility has the capacity to store 1.33 MMT of crude oil, while Mangalore has a storage capacity of 1.5 MMT. Besides, another strategic reserve facility is being built at Chandikhol, which is also on the coast.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store