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Entrepreneur visa programme shouldn’t obsess about new ventures, angel investor says

The government should focus on attracting 30-40 year-old business leaders who have already made their money to New Zealand, Andy Hamilton says. With special feature audio.

Campbell Gibson
Mon, 02 May 2016

The government is incentivising foreign entrepreneurs to come to New Zealand through a new visa programme but an angel investor fears it could be misguided.

Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse launched global impact visas (GIV) last week, which he said are designed to expand New Zealand’s pool

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Campbell Gibson
Mon, 02 May 2016
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Entrepreneur visa programme shouldn’t obsess about new ventures, angel investor says
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