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Stuart Nash and New Zealand’a Golden Visa in the Media

As a key architect of New Zealand's Active Investor Plus Visa (Golden Visa) reforms, Stuart Nash brings unparalleled expertise to New Zealand’s evolving investment and immigration landscape. He is a sought after commentator in global media.

Stuart leverages his deep context of New Zealand at a political, cultural and societal level to guide individuals and businesses accessing New Zealand opportunities.

The Wealthy Americans Escaping Stateside Tumult by Moving to New Zealand
Nash, a former minister in Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party government, lists the reasons why the wealthy would want to move to the bottom of the world: uncertainty in Europe around Russian President Putin, tensions between China and Taiwan in the South China Sea, “the tinderbox that is the Middle East,” and, above all, the Trump administration.

“You’ve got a president who has declared war on Harvard University,” he says. “You’ve got the Democrats who didn’t win the election. You’ve got some Republicans who are concerned about the direction of the country. This is just a polarizing president that has moved the dial for a lot of people, from thinking about [leaving the U.S.] to putting those thoughts into action.”

Paradise travel destination sees 'golden' visa boom, rolls out brand-new offering
Stuart Nash, former New Zealand minister for economic development and co-founder of Nash Kelly Global, previously told Fox News Digital the visas were becoming more popular.

"You've got a war going on in Europe. You've got the tinderbox, which is the Middle East," he said. "You've got a change in the U.S. administration, which is causing more polarization than we’ve seen in a long, long time.

Rich Americans flock to apply for New Zealand’s ‘golden visas’ after rules relaxed
Nearly half the investors who have applied hail from the US, representing 85 applications, followed by China, 26, and Hong Kong, 24. Residents from countries across Asia and Europe make up the rest of the applicants.

“Nearly everyone who is applying is applying because of the changes they’re seeing under the Trump administration,” said Stuart Nash, a former Labour party minister, who now runs Nash Kelly Global, an immigration and relocation consultancy.

Former New Zealand Minister on Golden Visa Surge
Stuart Nash, Former New Zealand Minister for Economic Development and Co-founder of Nash Kelly Global, discusses how demand for New Zealand’s Golden Visa program is surging, particularly from U.S. investors seeking safety, stability, and quality of life. With low crime, a pristine environment, and a first-world economy, New Zealand is attracting HNW individuals not only for residency but also to invest, mentor local businesses, and enjoy a secure, long-term future.

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Neuseelands gelockerte Regeln für Investorenvisa lösten eine schnell wachsende Welle von Anträgen aus, die vor allem durch politische und geopolitische Unsicherheiten ausgelöst wurde.

Stuart Nash, der seine Erfahrung als ehemaliger Einwanderungsminister und jetzt unabhängiger Berater nutzt, spielte eine entscheidende Rolle, indem er Einblicke lieferte und den Anstieg auf Faktoren wie Trumps Wiederwahl und globale Instabilität zurückführte.

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Regierung senkt Investitionsschwellen, um wohlhabende Ausländer anzuziehen
Die neuseeländische Regierung hat ihr Investorenvisumssystem überarbeitet, um vermögende Personen anzuziehen und ausländische Investitionen anzukurbeln. Im Rahmen des überarbeiteten Active Investor Plus-Visums wurden die Mindestinvestitionsschwellen gesenkt und die Anforderungen an den Wohnsitz gelockert.

Der Schritt ist Teil einer umfassenderen Strategie der von Luxon geführten Regierung, das Wirtschaftswachstum anzukurbeln und gleichzeitig wichtige Wohnbeschränkungen für Nichtansässige beizubehalten.

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Govt to relax immigration settings to attract wealthy foreign investors
Former Labour Minister Stuart Nash, now founder of consultancy outfit Nash Kelly Global, launched the Active Investor Plus visa in 2022 but today said the coalition Government’s changes amended settings that weren’t “quite right”.

“There are competitor countries that very clearly understand the economic and social value of having these individuals actively participating in their economy, and so are creating investor visas that encourage the super-wealthy to relocate.

“New Zealand is uniquely placed to take advantage of this current level of geopolitical uncertainty, but the first version of the AIP didn’t have the settings quite right to attract the very best. These changes go a long way to remedying this.”

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Why New Zealand Is Becoming America’s New Escape
As global uncertainty grows, New Zealand is emerging as a desirable safe haven for affluent Americans seeking security, lifestyle, and long-term residency. The rising popularity of New Zealand’s Active Investor Plus Visa, offers an accessible path to residency through investment, with flexible requirements and a fast-tracked process.

Stuart Nash, Mitbegründer von Nash Kelly Global und ehemaliger Kabinettsminister, ist der führende Experte in diesem Bereich. Sein Unternehmen verzeichnet einen starken Anstieg des Interesses von in den USA ansässigen Kunden und bietet eine umfassende Unterstützung bei der Umsiedlung an - einschließlich Visaberatung, Investitionsstrukturierung, Bildungsdienstleistungen, Immobiliensuche und Lifestyle-Concierge.

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