PROTOCOL: G7-06
REGION: Oceania
STATUS: ACTIVE

New Zealand

ENTRY CAPEX NZD $5M
SYSTEM LATENCY 6 - 12 Months
PHYSICAL LOAD 117 Days / 4 Years
TAX EXPOSURE Transitional Residency
/// STRATEGIC UPSIDE
/// VULNERABILITY REPORT
  • The "Isolation Hedge": Positioned as the ultimate geopolitical "Safe Haven" node, providing unmatched physical security and resource independence within the G7 network.
  • Transitional Tax Protocol: New residents can benefit from a 4-year temporary tax exemption on most foreign-sourced income, allowing for a structured transition of global assets.
  • Weighted Investment Logic: The program utilizes a weighting system where direct investments in local companies count for 3x their value, effectively lowering the required capital to NZD $5M.
  • Tier-1 Mobility: Holds one of the world's highest-ranking passports for visa-free travel and provides reciprocal residency rights in Australia.
  • High Liquidity Requirement: Even with weighting, the capital entry point is significantly higher than most European or North American "Fortress" nodes.
  • Direct Investment Exposure: To achieve the $5M lower threshold, the investor must deploy capital into private Kiwi companies, which carries higher operational and market risk than government bonds.
  • Strict "Complying" Definitions: Funds must be maintained in specific asset classes throughout the 4-year cycle; failure to meet "acceptable investment" criteria can lead to the revocation of residency.
  • Geographic Latency: While a benefit for security, the physical distance creates a "time-zone lag" for global operators managing active business interests in the Northern Hemisphere.
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