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  •   Home > News > Living & Travel

    The Government's angling to get high-value visitors to stay longer and spend more in New Zealand

    The Government's angling to get high-value visitors to stay longer and spend more in New Zealand


    From today, people on visitor visas can work remotely here for overseas companies.

    Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis would like New Zealand considered a 'haven' for the world's talent.

    She hopes it encourages people, and firms, to consider doing more business with New Zealand in future.

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