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Residency& Community

A real island economy will need people who stay: key workers, students, artists, researchers, families, founders, and service providers forming the everyday community behind the visitor peaks.

15-min
Resident service framework
Visa
Governed residency pathways planned
180+ days
Occupancy covenant concept
Mixed
Resident and visitor economy
Liveability

The Island Is Intended to Be Lived In, Not Only Visited

We foster a vibrant, permanent community by weaving together refined residential housing, progressive schools, high-integrity clinical access, cultural pavilions, seamless carbon-conscious mobility, and collaborative civic governance.

Governed Access

Visa and Vetting Systems Will Sit Under Governance

Residency is expected to be governed through structured pathways, vetting, contribution expectations, performance bonds, and SEZ-specific visa concepts. Sector pages will describe why residency matters; Governance will describe the rules intended to protect the community.

Economic Stability

Residents Will Help Reduce Seasonal Dependency

Long-stay residents, students, faculty, performers, researchers, families, operators, and key workers are expected to create a more stable base for shops, venues, services, schools, wellness, healthcare, and community programming.

Related Pathways

For Residents

The resident-facing pathway and visa framing.

The Island

The place-based community and precinct context.

Governance

Rules, compliance, and planned visa architecture.

Residential Investment

Investment framing for planned residential development.

"A destination becomes more durable when enough people are building a life between visitor peaks."

Explore Residency and Community

Explore how housing, services, visa governance, community life, and long-term stability are planned to support a real resident economy.