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What are the requirements for entrepreneurial immigrants in New Zealand?

Entrepreneurial immigrant applicants must establish or purchase enterprises in New Zealand and have actually participated in the operation for more than two years. Therefore, enterprises must contribute to New Zealand's economy and increase their competitiveness in New Zealand.

The applicant needs to set up or buy a company or enterprise in New Zealand, or invest in a project, and the share of funds used for its operation shall not be less than 25% (25% must be specified), and has personally participated in the operation and management of the business for two years.

The supporting materials to be provided include:

1. Certificate of company registration or other documents certifying the company's registration.

2. Audit data

3. Goods and Services Tax Records

4. Other tax records

5. Proof of the company's purchase or lease of property

6. Company equipment and facilities invoice

7. Other materials, such as employment agreement, bank deposit certificate, telephone and electricity bill, etc.

It is required that the business activities of enterprises should be conducive to the economic development of New Zealand.

The supporting materials to be provided include:

1. Audit data

2. Tax records

3. Import and export documents (such as letters of credit)

4. Employee records

5. Other materials that can prove that business is beneficial to New Zealand.

6. Require the business activities of enterprises to comply with New Zealand's employment and immigration laws.

The supporting materials to be provided include:

1. The salary paid to employees shall not be lower than the standard salary of adults or young people or industry regulations.

2. Abide by the relevant regulations of holidays and special holidays to ensure the safety and health of employees.

3. Hire employees who have the legal right to work in New Zealand.