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EOFY means new laws and new products

DARREN SNYDER  |  WEDNESDAY, 1 JUL 2015
... applicants now must invest a minimum of $5 million across three complying arrangements. Also from today, a new Premium Investor Visa (PIV) requires an investment of $15 million. They are available via an Australian government invite.

New SIV rules target smaller companies boost

DARREN SNYDER  |  MONDAY, 18 MAY 2015
... corporate bonds, annuities and real property - subject to a 10% limit on residential real estate. A new Premium Investor Visa (PIV) will also be launched from July, requiring an investment of $15 million and targeting "talented entrepreneurs and innovators." ...

New SIV proposals a boon to venture capital

MARK SMITH  |  FRIDAY, 13 FEB 2015
... companies, through managed funds investing in small Australian stock exchange listed companies. Changes to the Premium Investor Visa (PIV), which, for an investment of $15 million, will give holders permanent residency after one year rather than four ...

Premium Investor Visa too short-term

MARK SMITH  |  THURSDAY, 4 DEC 2014
Legal firm Hall & Wilcox has criticised the government's proposed Premium Investor Visa (PIV) saying it will be difficult for fund managers to implement. Harry New, a partner at the firm, believes the faster 12-month period for the PIV could create ...

Significant Investor Visa changes to boost venture capital

MARK SMITH  |  FRIDAY, 24 OCT 2014
... government plans relax the requirements to invest in low risk government bonds, The Australian reported. The new Premium Investor Visa is expected to come into effect from July 2015, and will allow applicants investing more than $15 million to become ...
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