Edmund Hillary Fellowship chosen to deliver migrants for new entrepreneur visa

Edmund Hillary Fellowship chosen to deliver migrants for new entrepreneur visa
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Sept. 28 (BusinessDesk) - The government has picked the Edmund Hillary Fellowship to work with Immigration New Zealand on a new visa which it hopes will attract young entrepreneurs to the country. Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse announced the plan for the global impact visa in April. The visa will be run as a four-year pilot and limited to 400 people over that period, beginning early next year.  In a cabinet paper from April, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment proposed the visa to offer a work-to-...