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What kind of business can New Zealand entrepreneurial immigrants run under the New Deal?

Entrepreneurship immigration to New Zealand is a way for people with business experience to immigrate to New Zealand quickly and at low cost. However, when investing in business (or starting a business), it should be noted that the New Zealand Immigration Bureau currently only approves three types of business. They include those enterprises with high-tech content and high growth potential that can export New Zealand goods to other countries in the world.

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high-tech

Including biology, computer, communication, internet, software and hardware development, automatic manufacturing, agricultural scientific research and so on. With a high-tech background and high technical threshold, it is easy to pass the examination of the immigration bureau.

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High growth potential

Any existing industry, even a very mature industry, has some "points" that can make start-ups have high growth potential. Such an industry immigration bureau is easy to approve, but it needs a business plan that can impress immigration officials very much (commonly known as: bragging well).

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Products exported to New Zealand

This is the simplest business model. In order to enable New Zealand entrepreneurs to use their original channel resources to "sell" New Zealand products and drive New Zealand's exports, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau allows entrepreneurial immigrants who export New Zealand products to have the opportunity to be approved. In this case, the established business model must be qualified as an exporter and exported to other countries and regions in the world (usually Chinese mainland) through formal trade channels.