The full conditions for a new visa designed to encourage significant
migrant investment into Australia were released today by the Minister
for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen MP.
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 5 million.
The visa will commence from 24 November this year, when applicants can submit an expression of interest through Skill select.
'The
business innovation and investment program is positioned to target
migrants with a demonstrated history of success in business and
investment, to make a powerful contribution to national innovation and
the Australian economy,' Mr Bowen said.
Australia is offering a
significant investor visa to provide a boost to the local economy and to
compete effectively for high net worth individuals seeking investment
immigration on an international scale.
'The AUD 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.
'Importantly,
significant investors will be required to make complying investments in
Australia which include state and territory government bonds, Australian
Security Investment Commission-regulated managed funds that invest in
Australian assets, and direct investment into private Australian
companies not listed on the stock exchange.
'Where visa holders
choose to invest directly into Australian companies, these companies
will need to meet certain qualifying business standards.'
Mr
Bowen said visa holders would have the flexibility to extend their
initial four year visa by additional two year periods. They would also
be able to satisfy the residence requirement of 160 days in Australia at
any time throughout their four year visa.
'This flexibility
recognises the needs of the global investor community while also
encouraging investment into Australia,' he said.
State and
territory governments are partnering with the Commonwealth when
selecting prospective high net worth migrants, to ensure the available
visas are offered to the most experienced business people and high
profile investors.
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