Acceptable investments for Investor 1 and 2 Resident visas

If you applied for an Investor 1 or 2 Resident Visa on or before 27 July 2022 (prior to the category closure), you must invest your money in an acceptable investment.

Note

The Investor 1 and 2 resident visas closed to new applications on 27 July 2022.

What makes an investment acceptable

If we approve your application for an investor visa, you have 12 months to transfer your funds to New Zealand and invest in an acceptable investment.

Transferring investment funds: Investor 1 and 2, and Parent Retirement Resident Visa

Managing your acceptable investments

Acceptable investments must:

  • be able to make a commercial return
  • be invested in New Zealand
  • be invested in New Zealand dollars
  • be invested in legal enterprises or managed funds
  • have the potential to contribute to New Zealand's economy
  • not be for your personal use, for example, your home, boat or car.

Investments must be in bonds, equities, property or other investments.

Bonds can be:

  • issued by the New Zealand Government or local authorities
  • issued by New Zealand firms traded on the New Zealand Debt Securities Market (NZDX)
  • issued by New Zealand firms with at least a BBB- or equivalent rating from an internationally recognised credit rating agency, for example, Standard and Poor's
  • issued by New Zealand registered banks
  • in finance companies.

Equity can be:

  • in New Zealand firms — these can be public or private
  • in New Zealand registered banks
  • eligible New Zealand venture capital funds
  • eligible New Zealand private equity funds.

Property can be:

  • residential property development
  • commercial property.

Other investments can be:

  • philanthropic investment
  • angel funds or networks’ investments.

Trusts, companies and limited partnerships

Establishing a trust

You can hold your acceptable investments in a trust if you are the  and:

  • you are the sole trustee
  • you, your or dependent children included in the application are the only trustees
  • one of these options, along with a professional trustee.

We cannot accept your trust if you have a corporate trustee.

Establishing a company or limited partnership

You can establish a company or limited partnership for your investment funds.

You cannot lend funds in a company or limited partnership to a third party.

Who can make an acceptable investment

You can make acceptable investments under:

  • your name, as the principal applicant, or
  • a joint account, for example a husband and wife, as long as both investors are included in the residence application.

Further details on acceptable investments

Getting financial advice

We do not provide financial advice about where you should invest your funds. However, we can review your proposed investment and provide general advice about its acceptability.

You must make sure that any financial advice you receive is from a financial adviser who is authorised by the Financial Markets Authority of New Zealand.

Managing your acceptable investments