A government release highlights the first-year economic impact of the Active Investor Plus visa, focusing on $3.9 billion in private credit and other investments that support innovation, job creation, and business growth across key sectors in New Zealand.
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No, I think New Zealand First is selective about the comments they make when it comes to immigration. They've not said much about this visa. It is enormously successful. We've got people from all over the world and they know the value in it, which is why they agreed to allow us to have these people buy houses because they know that the longer these people spend here, the more they will invest in New Zealand businesses. So, you know, those were really unfortunate and quite distasteful comments that were. you know designed in an election year like they always do to bring out you know the worst and I already said the comments weren't were unhelpful but I think New Zealanders when they come to the voting box will think is this the kind of party that I want to support that would say such nasty racist things to stoke up hatred in New Zealand and I hope that they will make a different decision.
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