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Immigrating to New Zealand

1: Yes (there are three main types of New Zealand immigrants, namely skilled immigrants, entrepreneurial immigrants and investment immigrants).

2. Skilled immigrants (according to the regulations of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau, in fact, only the application fee is required)

Entrepreneurial immigrants (including application fee of NZD 20w)

Investment immigration (NZD 200, including application fee)

What you said is more like entrepreneurial immigration. First you provide a business plan, and then you go to New Zealand to implement it. You pay taxes to the government every year. The application period is generally two years. If the company is profitable after two years, the Immigration Bureau will continue to review your business within two years. If there is no problem, you will get the right of abode.

4: No, the current New Zealand immigration law is that you can only apply for naturalization after you have obtained the right of abode for five years (and you must live in New Zealand for more than half a year in each of the five years).