New Zealand
Passport Ranking - 10th
The New Zealand passport is one of the best-performing and among the most desirable ones in the world. It currently ranks 10th in the Top Passports Index. The New Zealand passport power comes from the scores the country has achieved in mobility, investment, and quality of life.
Mobility Index
Investment Index
Quality of Life Index
Top Passports Rank: 10
Destinations: 173
Visa free
Visa on arrival
Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
Visa required
GDP
New Zealand ranks 7th in the Quality of Life Index, in which these criteria are considered:
Very high
Wellington
English
New Zealand dollar
UTC-11:00
It’s a bit difficult, as the number of immigrants to New Zealand is increasing. To obtain permanent residence in New Zealand, you need to achieve 160 points in the application, after verifying:
- Age
- Employability
- Work Experience
- Qualifications
- Family Ties
- Language
- Proficiency
Mostly no. Most of those looking to immigrate or work in New Zealand need a job offer to obtain a visa, but there are other ways such as:
- Partnership visas based on the presence of the spouse in New Zealand.
- Investor visas.
- Global Impact Visa (GIV) if the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (EHF) is eligible.
To be eligible for permanent residence in New Zealand (green card) you must have held a residence visa for at least two years, and have:
- New Zealand tax residency status
- Investing in New Zealand
- Having a business in New Zealand
- Spent enough time in New Zealand and have a base in the country
Income taxes are high in New Zealand.
- Income up to $14,000 – 10.5% tax.
- Over $14,000 and up to $48,000 – 17.5% tax.
- Over $48,000 and up to $70,000 – 30% tax.
- Over $70,000 and up to $180,000 – 33% tax.
- Remaining income above $180,000 – 39% tax.
New Zealand has progressive or progressive tax rates, and income taxes are high.
- 10.5% income tax for income up to $14,000.
- 17.5% tax for income over $14,000 and up to $48,000.
- 30% tax for income over $48,000 and up to $70,000.
- 33% tax for income over $70,000 and up to $180,000.
- 39% tax for remaining income above $180,000.
No. There is no direct and immediate citizenship by investment in New Zealand. However, permanent residence in New Zealand can be obtained by:
- Invest a minimum of NZD 3 million over 4 years.
- Invest an amount of NZ$10 million over 3 years.
If you have lived in New Zealand for two years or more and have a resident visa, and meet the requirements (age, employability, work experience, qualifications, family ties, language proficiency), you may be eligible for a permanent resident visa.
There are also permanent residency programs for investors such as:
- Investor Residence Visa 2: Invest at least 3 million NZD and maintain it for 4 years.
- Investor Residence Visa 1: Invest about NZ$10 million and maintain it for 3 years.
