New Zealand lets tourists work remotely for up to nine months to boost tourism and economic growth.

New Zealand's government has introduced changes to visitor visas, allowing tourists to work remotely for foreign employers while visiting the country. This move aims to boost the tourism sector, New Zealand's second-largest export earner, by attracting more high-spending "digital nomads." Visitors can now work remotely for up to nine months but must declare tax residency if working for over 90 days. The changes apply to all visitor visas and are part of efforts to enhance economic growth and competitiveness.

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