To get a resident visa, wealthy investors can either invest $10 million in the country in three years, or $3m within four years with points earned based on certain factors. United States commercial real estate investor Ibrahim Al-Rashid, son of Saudi billionaire Dr Nasser Ibrahim Al-Rashid, had always intended to pursue his philanthropy in New Zealand after he became a resident through the investor migrant visa.
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Philanthropy can’t be enforced or imposed, says Ibrahim Al-Rashid. The Al-Rashids wanted to move to New Zealand, for at least half of the year, after visiting in 2017. “Kiwis are extremely welcoming, very kind people, very warm, I could strike up a conversation with anyone and everyone, people there just seem very authentic,” he said.
Press Release – Radio Waatea
Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air.
On today’s show: Neville Baker kicks off the show with a tribute to the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip. Mr Baker was chair of a meeting the late royal was involved in.
Children’s Minister Kelvin Davis tunes in to discuss the opening of a new Youth Justice residence in South Auckland. Whakatakapokai offers wraparound care and support for up to 15 rangatahi. It was designed by Oranga Tamariki and Waikato-Tainui as a Māori-based service.
Press Release – Radio Waatea Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Mori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. On todays show: Neville Baker kicks off the show with …
Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air.
On today’s show: Neville Baker kicks off the show with a tribute to the passing of the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Phillip. Mr Baker was chair of a meeting the late royal was involved in.
Monday, 12 April 2021, 11:51 am
Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme
from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale
Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New
Zealand on Air.
On today’s show: Neville Baker kicks
off the show with a tribute to the passing of the Duke of
Edinburgh, Prince Phillip. Mr Baker was chair of a meeting
the late royal was involved in.
Children s Minister
Kelvin Davis tunes in to discuss the opening of a new Youth
Justice residence in South Auckland. Whakatakapokai offers
wraparound care and support for up to 15 rangatahi. It was