Nigerians, others with tourist visas can now work remotely in New Zealand

Foreign visitors to New Zealand can now work remotely while in the country, the government announced on Monday.
Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis said the change, which came into effect immediately, was part of a plan to boost the economy.
“Making the country more attractive to ‘digital nomads’ people who work remotely while travelling will boost New Zealand’s attractiveness as a destination.
“Tourism was New Zealand’s second-largest export earner, generating revenue of almost $11 billion and creating nearly 200,000 jobs,” Ms Willis said.
However, New Zealand data showed the sector had not yet completely bounced back from the COVID-19 pandemic border closures, with international visitors at about 86 per cent of 2019 levels.
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford said the visa change reflected the realities of the modern, flexible working environment.
“This is a brand-new market of tourists New Zealand can tap into. We want people to see our country as the ideal place to visit and work while they do it. Those wanting to work remotely for more than 90 days should look at possible tax implications.
“The change will enable many visitors to extend their stays, which will lead to more money being spent in the country,” Ms Stanford explained.
New Zealand consists of two main islands and is a top destination for many people around the world.
In addition to unspoilt nature, huge glaciers, fjords, and volcanoes, the country attracts visitors to vibrant cities such as Auckland and beautiful beaches.
(dpa/NAN)
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