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Google co-founder Larry Page has gained New Zealand residency, officials confirmed Friday, stoking debate over whether extremely wealthy people can essentially buy access to the South Pacific country.
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Immigration New Zealand said Page first applied for residency in November under a special visa open to people with at least 10 million New Zealand dollars ($7 million) to invest.
"As he was offshore at the time, his application was not able to be processed because of COVID-19 restrictions," the agency said in a statement. "Once Mr. Page entered New Zealand, his application was able to be processed and it was approved on 4 February 2021."
Gaining New Zealand residency would not necessarily affect Page's residency status in the U.S. or any other nations.
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