Entrepreneur visa attracts 300 applicants from around the world in first year, Woodhouse says

Entrepreneur visa attracts 300 applicants from around the world in first year, Woodhouse says
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth June 8 (BusinessDesk) - The government's global impact visa designed to attract young entrepreneurs has received 300 applicants from more than 50 countries hoping to fill the 100 spots in the first year of the four-year pilot programme, says Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse.  Launched last year by Immigration New Zealand in partnership with the Edmund Hillary Fellowship, Woodhouse told Parliament's transport and industrial relations select committee that the visa has "exceeded my lofty expectations for it". The visa g...