Sydney: Her right -wing government in the center said on Sunday that New Zealand will relax the visa rules to attract more foreign investors, in efforts to stimulate economic growth.
Immigration Minister Erika Stanford said the country’s investor visa category will become “simpler and more flexible” to encourage investors to choose New Zealand for “capital, skills and international communications.”
“These changes will make an accusation to our economic growth, which raises brighter days for all the Kiites,” Stanford said in a statement announced.
The changes that are valid from April 1, follow the recent relaxation of the government to the visa rules, allowing the two wonders to work remotely during his visit to the country, aimed at strengthening the tourism sector.
After slipping into a technical stagnation in the third quarter of 2024, the New Zealand government is seeking ways to enhance growth.
In January, it announced plans to create a New Zealand investment, which is part of the Government’s International Economic Development Agency, to serve as one store to invest abroad.