The objective of New Zealand’s business and investment visas, and overarching immigration policy is to help grow New Zealand’s economy by enabling experienced business people to establish or buy businesses in New Zealand, contributing to the country’s economic growth....

If you should die, having a valid will, also known as a “last will and testament”, is the only way to ensure that your assets and possessions are distributed to the people that you want them to go to, and in the way that you want them to be distributed to those people. ...

The latest immigration news is that Immigration New Zealand has increased the remuneration thresholds for Skilled Migrant visa and Essential Skills visa applications, with effect from 15 January 2018....

A property auction is a way to sell or buy a property through a process of negotiation open to the public. The intention behind the process of publicly negotiating the price is to ensure the property is bought or sold at its true market value at the time of the auction....

Are you thinking about buying timeshare property? Do you already have timeshare that you now want to sell? In either scenario, it’s important to consult your timeshare property transfer and conveyancing lawyer for help with the process....

For a long time, record levels of immigration to New Zealand have been seen as an indication of the strength of our economy. However, the New Zealand Government is worried that continuing to allow too many migrants to enter the country could put undue pressure on public services and infrastructure....

Did you know that New Zealand has ranked first in the Legatum Prosperity Index for six of the last 10 years, including in 2016? That’s quite an achievement when you realise that the Legatum Prosperity Index is an annual ranking based on more than 100 different variables used to measure 149 nations around the world. ...