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The New Zealand government announced additional changes to the Active Investor Plus Visa to simplify the investment process.
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Additional Information: In addition, authorities stated that newborn children of investors will also qualify for a Dependent Child Resident Visa through their parent’s Permanent Resident Visa. Overall, the government believes these changes will help attract high value investment and incentivize people to invest in New Zealand. Officials stated that the changes (simplifying settings and incentivizing active investment classes) are a direct result of feedback from industry stakeholders and are meant to provide the most effective options available to attract new investors.
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