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New Zealand Golden Visa Demand Surges 5x: Applications Skyrocket from 115 to 609, $2.1B in Potential Investment

NZ Immigration data shows Active Investor Plus visa applications surged 5x from 115 to 609 in one year, representing NZ$3.57 billion ($2.1B) in potential investment.

New Zealand 2026 Post-Study Work Visa Reform: Expanded Short-Term Graduate Visa

New Zealand is reforming post-study work visa policies in late 2026.

Australia New Zealand Property Investment Policy Divergence 2026: Foreign Buyer Ban vs High-Value Investor Liberalization

Australia implements a two-year ban on foreign buyers purchasing established properties to ease housing pressure, while New Zealand simultaneously liberalizes high-value property purchases for investor visa holders above NZD $5M. The diverging policies of these two Southern Hemisphere asset havens send clear signals to overseas investors.

Overseas Investment Immigration vs. Student Visa: Which Countries Suit Both...

Not all popular immigration countries are suitable for both 'investment immigration' and 'study pathways.' In 2026, the focus should be on countries with clear investment/long-term residency channels, mature international education systems, and family-friendly policies. This article avoids generalizations and uses a tool-based approach to compare four representative countries—New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand—covering investment thresholds, student visa conditions, post-graduation residency options, family adaptability, and common pitfalls, helping families and young investors choose the best 'dual-path countries.'

New Zealand Visa Guide 2026: Investor, Entrepreneur, Skilled Migrant, and...

New Zealand has long been considered one of the more stable immigration destinations among English-speaking countries, but its visa system is not simple. Different groups are suited to entirely different paths: high-net-worth investors, entrepreneurs, skilled professionals, and those entering the local job market through study. This article systematically outlines New Zealand's main visa systems: Active Investor Plus Investor Visa, Entrepreneur Work Visa, Skilled Migrant Category, and Student Visa, and compares the thresholds, funding requirements, timelines, and suitable groups for each path in a table.

New Zealand Property Policy Update: Can Wealthy Visa Holders Buy Homes Now?

As of March 2026, New Zealand has indeed opened a new pathway for specific 'wealthy investor visa' holders to purchase residential property: eligible Active Investor Plus, Investor 1, and Investor 2 resident visa holders can apply to buy or build a residential property valued over NZ$5 million. However, this is not a full repeal of the foreign buyer ban, nor is it 'buy a house, get a visa.' This article breaks down the changes: what the new rules modify, who benefits, what properties can be bought, whether it links to Active Investor Plus investment requirements, and what this policy means for overseas buyers and New Zealand's high-end housing market.