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New Zealand Retirement Investor Visa: The $450K Pacific Retirement

How retirees use New Zealand's Investor Retirement visa to secure residency in one of the world's safest countries with a $750K NZD investment.

The Bureaucracy Hacker ·

New Zealand Retirement Investor Visa: The $450K Pacific Retirement

New Zealand’s Investor (Retirement) Category grants a 2-year work visa to retirees who invest NZD $750,000 (~$470,000 USD) in New Zealand and have additional settlement funds of NZD $500,000. This is distinct from the Investor Plus visa — it’s designed specifically for retirees aged 65+ seeking quality of life.

The Requirements

  • Age: 65+
  • Investment: NZD $750,000 in acceptable New Zealand investments for 2 years
  • Settlement funds: NZD $500,000 (in addition to the investment)
  • Annual income: NZD $60,000/year minimum
  • Health and character requirements

The Acceptable Investments

  • New Zealand government bonds
  • New Zealand corporate bonds
  • NZX-listed equities
  • New Zealand managed funds
  • New Zealand property developments
  • Direct investment in New Zealand businesses

The Tax Structure

New Zealand taxes residents on worldwide income at progressive rates up to 39% (on income over NZD $180,000). However:

  • No capital gains tax on most assets
  • Foreign investment fund (FIF) rules may apply to overseas portfolio investments
  • 4-year transitional resident exemption on most foreign income

The Cost of Living

CityMonthly (NZD)
Auckland$3,000-4,500
Wellington$2,500-3,800
Queenstown$2,800-4,200
Nelson$2,000-3,000
Tauranga$2,200-3,500

The Quality of Life

New Zealand consistently ranks in the top 5 globally for:

  • Safety and personal security
  • Environmental quality
  • Healthcare outcomes
  • Political stability
  • Freedom and civil liberties

The trade-off is geographic isolation (12+ hours from major Northern Hemisphere cities) and a relatively high cost of living.

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