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Active investors in New Zealand plus visas (also known as “gold” visas) have seen a recent boom, with new trends already emerging in the American elite.
“There has been formal interest in the new ‘Golden’ visa,” New Zealand Immigration Minister Erica Stanford said, according to Reuters.
In April, the government relaxed its visa rules to attract more high net worth individuals, and with it, such as eliminating English requirements.
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The country also reduced the time it took New Zealand.
Once you have obtained a golden visa, you can save it for life. People don’t need to reapply.

New Zealand reported 189 “golden” visa applications within three months after relaxing requirements for accessing documents. (iStock)
According to Reuters, 189 golden visa applications were received in less than three months, while the previous applications were submitted 116 in more than two and a half years.
U.S. citizens submit nearly half of their applications Chinese citizen The same source is the second highest number of applications.
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New Zealand’s economic development minister Stuart Nash, co-founder of Nash Kelly, told Fox News Digital that visas are becoming increasingly popular.
“There is a lot of global uncertainty right now,” he said.

U.S. citizens have submitted nearly half of their “golden” visa applications. (iStock)
“You have a war in Europe, you have Tinderbox, it’s the Middle East. US Governmentwhich leads to more polarization than our long-standing polarization. ” Nash said.
He added: “Many Americans want to settle in New Zealand, just as we are seen as an oasis at the bottom of the world.”
“You can realize your New Zealand dream.”
Nash pointed out that New Zealand’s “stable banking system” and lack of capital gains, wealth and death taxes.
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“In this era of global uncertainty, geography is as important as anything else. airplane And you’re 1,200 miles from the point of failure,” Nash said.
He added: “In the past, people were looking for tax havens. Now it’s Find a safe haven For them and their families. ”

New Zealand’s “stable banking system” and lack of capital gains, wealth and death taxes are one of the reasons for the increase of “gold” visas. (iStock)
Nash said the country’s low population is a unique benefit.
“We have wonderful scenery, sailing, Golf-and We have some cool people. ” Nash said.
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He added: “You don’t have to give up on your U.S. citizenship at all. You can live forever and you can realize your dream in New Zealand.”
Reuters contributed the report to this article.