I can highly recommend NZ Shores. We used them to get our Parent Retirement Investment Visa. However, NZ Immigration is hell to work with. It took us two years to finally get Resident Visa no fault of NZ Shores. I would not have wanted to do this on my own. There is so much paperwork required. Besides the money Immigration requires all the other requirements cost a lot of money as well and it all adds up. FBI reports are also required for background checks. Also, medicals are required so you must be in pretty good health to get here. It is a lot of money required which most comes from selling your home but then there isn't enough left over to buy a house here in NZ. I am also finding it hard to get a loan to buy a house as banks don't want to use the Investment account to show you can make the payments. As most parents are only getting older, waiting for the lottery system could be a long time which is hard on older persons to be in the waiting game. I think the Boost Visa for parents would be horrible. Your parents come over get 5-10 years all the while aging but now need to leave , where do they go?
Thank you guys for this vlog, it's great as always👍! We always love hearing updates from Charlotte.💕 Now we just need to send our son over there so we can move too!🤣😜😜 A Q&A vlog would be fantastic. We might email you some questions.👍🥰Lots of love to both of you.💖💖
Very interesting video. The Parent Retirement Visa would be great, but the additional $500,000 in the bank to live on is quite excessive. I would have thought a pension income threshold and $750,000 original investment would be more than enough. Thanks for the vid though guys appreciate it.
@@ballagh "You can stay for up to 2 years on a visitor visa if you are aged 66 years or older and have NZD $750,000 to invest in New Zealand. You also need an additional NZD $500,000 to live on and an annual income of NZD $60,000 or more." That's what comes up on the NZ government website. Sounds to me like you need in excess of 1.2 mil NZ dollars 😐
I can highly recommend NZ Shores. We used them to get our Parent Retirement Investment Visa. However, NZ Immigration is hell to work with. It took us two years to finally get Resident Visa no fault of NZ Shores. I would not have wanted to do this on my own. There is so much paperwork required. Besides the money Immigration requires all the other requirements cost a lot of money as well and it all adds up. FBI reports are also required for background checks. Also, medicals are required so you must be in pretty good health to get here. It is a lot of money required which most comes from selling your home but then there isn't enough left over to buy a house here in NZ. I am also finding it hard to get a loan to buy a house as banks don't want to use the Investment account to show you can make the payments. As most parents are only getting older, waiting for the lottery system could be a long time which is hard on older persons to be in the waiting game. I think the Boost Visa for parents would be horrible. Your parents come over get 5-10 years all the while aging but now need to leave , where do they go?
Thank you for this wonderful and honest insight, Sherree, we are thrilled that you are here in NZ 🥰🇳🇿
That’s exactly how we have thought about using NZ Shores, it’s insurance against wasting money by trying it yourself.
Exactly! Sending much love to you both xx
Thank you guys for this vlog, it's great as always👍! We always love hearing updates from Charlotte.💕 Now we just need to send our son over there so we can move too!🤣😜😜 A Q&A vlog would be fantastic. We might email you some questions.👍🥰Lots of love to both of you.💖💖
Our pleasure, Renata and Saviz! We would love to see you all here! Take care and have a fabulous weekend! 🥰 Liz and Brian xx
Very interesting video. The Parent Retirement Visa would be great, but the additional $500,000 in the bank to live on is quite excessive. I would have thought a pension income threshold and $750,000 original investment would be more than enough. Thanks for the vid though guys appreciate it.
Thank you! We are glad you joined us! 😊
I may have picked this up incorrectly but isn’t the $500,000 settlement funds which would hopefully cover housing or a vehicle and so on?
@@ballagh "You can stay for up to 2 years on a visitor visa if you are aged 66 years or older and have NZD $750,000 to invest in New Zealand. You also need an additional NZD $500,000 to live on and an annual income of NZD $60,000 or more." That's what comes up on the NZ government website. Sounds to me like you need in excess of 1.2 mil NZ dollars 😐
Would you want younger people as nz too has a lot of older generation
Absolutely!
Thank you! So interesting! So helpful! 👨💻 👩💻 🛫 🛬 😊
It's our pleasure! Thank you for joining us, Lesley! 😃
Awesome
Thank you, Alexander 😃