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Moving to New Zealand under the Active Investor Plus Visa: What You Need to Know
For those considering relocating to New Zealand and looking for an immigration pathway, the Active Investor Plus visa offers an appealing option. This visa category is specifically designed for investors who wish to contribute significantly to New Zealand's economy while also securing residency. Here, we'll explore the key features, requirements, and benefits of the Active Investor Plus visa, giving you everything you need to decide if this immigration path is right for you.
Key Visa Categories: Growth vs. Balanced
The Active Investor Plus visa provides two distinct investment pathways: the Growth Category and the Balanced Category. Each pathway has its unique characteristics, investment requirements, and residency conditions.
Growth Category
This category requires a minimum investment of NZD $5 million. Investments under this category are limited to managed funds or direct investments approved by New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE). Investors must maintain their investments for 36 months and spend at least 21 days in New Zealand over this period. https://www.nzte.govt.nz/page/acceptable-investments
Balanced Category
The Balanced Category requires a higher initial investment of NZD $10 million. Acceptable investments under this category include listed equities, philanthropy, property development, bonds, managed funds, and direct investments. Investments must be held for 60 months, with a residency requirement of 105 days within New Zealand. However, investors have the option to reduce their required stay by investing additional amounts:
- Investing NZD $11 million reduces the required stay by 14 days.
- NZD $12 million investment reduces the stay by 28 days.
- NZD $13 million or more reduces the required stay by 42 days, bringing it down to just 63 days.
Personal Use
Acceptable investments cannot be for personal use. For example, a personal residence.
Essential Requirements for Application
When applying for the Active Investor Plus visa, you'll need to fulfill several key criteria:
- Health and Character: Both the principal applicant and all included family members must meet health and character standards.
- Fit and Proper Person Test: The principal applicant must satisfy immigration officials of their integrity and suitability.
- Proof of Funds: Applicants must demonstrate clear ownership and lawful acquisition of their nominated investment funds and assets. The nominated assets must be unencumbered and verifiable through documentation from reputable external agencies.
- Transfer and Investment: Funds must be transferred directly to New Zealand through the banking system, clearly traceable and documented. Borrowed funds may be acceptable only if secured against nominated assets.
Acceptable Investment Options
Acceptable investment vehicles under the Active Investor Plus visa include:
- Managed Funds and Direct Investments: Must be approved by NZTE.
- Listed Equities: Shares in New Zealand resident companies.
- Philanthropy: Contributions to registered charities with Inland Revenue donee status.
- Property Development: Investments in new residential developments or commercial/industrial properties approved by regulatory authorities.
- Bonds: Investments in government or corporate bonds rated BBB- or higher.
Timeline for Investment and Residency Conditions
Once you receive "approval in principle," you have six months (with a potential additional six-month extension) to transfer and invest your funds. Resident visas are granted subject to maintaining your investments and meeting the required residency conditions. Regular checkpoints at 24 months, and again at either 36 months (Growth Category) or 60 months (Balanced Category), will ensure ongoing compliance. Residency is granted once the investment is made once the funds are in New Zealand.
Compliance
It's crucial to comply with all conditions of the Active Investor Plus visa. Non-compliance at checkpoints may result in deportation liability. However, once you fulfil all conditions at the end of your investment period, the investment conditions on your visa are removed, and you gain unrestricted residency.
Conclusion
The Active Investor Plus visa presents an attractive opportunity for affluent individuals looking to combine substantial investment in New Zealand’s vibrant economy with a rewarding new lifestyle. Understanding its detailed requirements and planning your investment strategically will set the stage for a smooth transition and successful immigration journey.
Considering New Zealand's robust economy, excellent quality of life, and welcoming community, this visa could very well be your ideal pathway to a fulfilling future in New Zealand.

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