The significant investor visa, first announced in May, is being introduced as a…
Thursday, August 30, 2012@ 11:03 AM
The significant investor visa, first announced in May, is being introduced as a key component of the Government’s business innovation and investment program, and requires visa holders to invest at least AUD$5million.
“The $5 million minimum is considered to be sufficient for a meaningful investment contribution, justifying eligibility for visa concessions such as not having to meet the points test, no upper age limit and access to reduced residence requirements,” Mr Bowen said.
http://www.chrisbowen.net/media-centre/media-releases.do?newsId=6242
KEY CONDITIONS RELEASED FOR SIGNIFICANT INVESTOR VISA - Media Releases - Chris Bowen - Federal Membe
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Chris Bowen - Federal Member for McMahon - Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Australian Labor Party
“The $5 million minimum is considered to be sufficient for a meaningful investment contribution, justifying eligibility for visa concessions such as not having to meet the points test, no upper age limit and access to reduced residence requirements,” Mr Bowen said.
http://www.chrisbowen.net/media-centre/media-releases.do?newsId=6242
KEY CONDITIONS RELEASED FOR SIGNIFICANT INVESTOR VISA - Media Releases - Chris Bowen - Federal Membe
www.chrisbowen.net
Chris Bowen - Federal Member for McMahon - Minister for Immigration and Citizenship Australian Labor Party
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