Billionaire Google co-founder Larry Page visited New Zealand amid Covid-19 border restrictions after his child fell ill in Fiji, Stuff can reveal. Kiwi businessman and philanthropist Sir Stephen Tindall, who knows Page personally, confirmed he visited New Zealand because his young child required hospital treatment in Auckland. Immigration and internal affairs ministers won't comment on the case and the Government refused to say whether Page was a citizen. Immigration NZ border and visa operations general manager Nicola Hogg said in a statement: “Immigration New Zealand (INZ) can confirm Larry Page met relevant requirements to be approved entry to New Zealand.”It is unclear on what grounds Page was granted entry. Immigration NZ said Page was not a permanent resident.
Source: Stuff August 04, 2021 16:52 UTC