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The New Zealand government announced relaxed visitor visa conditions for those who work for overseas employers while visiting New Zealand.
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Additional Information: Visitor visa holders are not able to work for a New Zealand employer, provide goods or services to people or businesses in New Zealand or do work that requires them to be physically present at a workplace in New Zealand.
Officials stated that these new conditions are designed to encourage tourists to stay longer in New Zealand and allow them to keep in touch with work in their home country without breaching their visa conditions as digital nomads. More information about this change and how it relates to the government’s economic growth priorities can be found here.
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