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The difference between the first and second types of investment immigrants in New Zealand
1. No age, business experience, settlement funds or language requirements;
2. Invest at least NZ $654.38+0 billion in New Zealand within three years;
3. Have lived in New Zealand for at least 44 days in the last two years of the three-year investment period;
4. Meet the hygiene and quality requirements.
New Zealand Investment Immigrants II (New Zealand Ordinary Investment Immigrants):
1. Age is less than 65 years old;
2. At least three years of business experience;
3. Invest NZD 6.5438+0.5 million in New Zealand within four years;
4. The settlement fund is 654.38 million New Zealand dollars (no transfer is required);
5. IELTS 3 or above;
6. Living in New Zealand for 146 days in the last three years of the four-year investment period;
7. Meet the hygiene and quality requirements.
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