Investor Visas

        This visa allowed business people with at least NZD $3 million in funds or assets to submit an expression of interest and then apply for residence

        + Investor 1 Resident Visa: NZ$10M
        + Investor 2 Resident Visa: NZ$3M

        Acceptable investments must

        • be able to make a commercial return

        • be invested in New Zealand

        • be invested in New Zealand dollars

        • be invested in legal enterprises or managed funds

        • have the potential to contribute to New Zealand's economy

        • not be for your personal use, for example, your home, boat or car.


        Investments must be in bonds, equities, property or other investments.

        - Bonds can be:

        • issued by the New Zealand Government or local authorities

        • issued by New Zealand firms traded on the New Zealand Debt Securities Market (NZDX)

        • issued by New Zealand firms with at least a BBB- or equivalent rating from an internationally recognised credit rating agency, for example, Standard and Poor's

        • issued by New Zealand registered banks

        • in finance companies.

        - Equity can be:

        • in New Zealand firms — these can be public or private

        • in New Zealand registered banks

        • eligible New Zealand venture capital funds

        • eligible New Zealand private equity funds.

        - Property can be:

        • residential property development

        • commercial property.

        - Other investments can be:

        • philanthropic investment

        • angel funds or networks’ investments.

          Entrepreneur Visas

          + Entrepreneur Work Visa: Up to 3 years

          Apply if you want to work in your own business in New Zealand. You must have NZD $100,000 to invest, a business plan, and able to claim 120 points on our points scale.

          + Entrepreneur Resident Visa

           Apply for this visa if you have been self-employed in New Zealand at least 6 months (and have invested capital of at least NZ $500,000 and have created 3 new jobs in New Zealand), or have operated a self-employed business for 2 years on Entrepreneur Work visa (if you have invested less than NZ$500,000).

          Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)

          You can apply for this temporary visa if you have a job offer from an accredited employer, the skills and qualifications for the job, and a link to the application form. You may be eligible for the Green List Straight to Residence Visa, or after 2 years the Work to Residence Visa. 

          Your visa will be valid for up to 3 years if you are paid at or above the New Zealand median wage of NZD $27.76 an hour, and for up to 2 years if you are paid below the median wage.

          You can only support your dependent child's visitor or student visa if you earn at least NZD $43,322.76 each year.

          This visa ties you to the employer who offered you the visa application for the length of your visa ⁠— if your situation changes you will need to vary the conditions of your visa or apply for a new visa.

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          Student Visas

          Working while studying & after you graduate

          New Zealand is home to eight universities of the highest quality. All are ranked in the top 3% (500) universities in the world. New Zealand’s universities are also highly ranked by subject. They are ranked within the top 50 universities in the world in 22 different subjects, and in the top 100 in 39 (out of a possible 46) subjects.

          Studying at a university develops both professional skills and important life skills such as analysis, critical thinking, communication and innovation. You will take these through your whole career, not just your first job

          Your time in New Zealand on a student visa must be for study. You may be allowed to work part-time but there are rules you need to know. If you wish to stay in New Zealand and work after you have finished you graduate, you will need the right visa to do so.

          High School Student Visas

           Why a High School in New Zealand?

          • New Zealand High Schools rank among the top nations in terms of education in the western hemisphere.

          • All high schools in New Zealand that offer international student programs are recognized internationally. These specially qualified high schools in New Zealand are subject to special requirements and have a care team exclusively for students from abroad.

          • New Zealand High Schools offer many activities, sports, subjects and outdoor adventures to choose from

          • High School New Zealand students are offered quality assurance in the form of pastoral care as imbedded by the Code of Practice, supported by the NZ Government

          Other services

          + Partnership: Visitor visa, Working Visa, Resident Visa
          + Parent Visa category 
          + Others:

          • Apply an Accredited employer

          • Job check 

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