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How to immigrate to New Zealand, there are differences between the two entrepreneurial immigration methods.

There are two types of entrepreneurial immigrants in New Zealand: ordinary entrepreneurial immigrants and high-value entrepreneurial immigrants!

Ordinary entrepreneurial immigrants:

1, with sufficient management experience (five years of senior management experience or three years of shareholder experience holding more than 25% of shares);

2. Comprehensive score 120, and submit the business plan related to management experience;

3. To start a business locally in New Zealand, the investment in fixed assets should be at least 654.38 million+NZD, and its legal source should be explained. If it is a shareholder of an existing enterprise, the shareholding is not less than 25%;

4. Meet the basic English requirements (IELTS average 4 points).

High entrepreneurial immigrants:

1, with sufficient management experience (five years of senior management experience or three years of shareholder experience holding more than 25% of shares);

2. Comprehensive score 120, and submit the business plan related to management experience;

3. Start a business in New Zealand, invest at least 500,000 New Zealand dollars in fixed assets, explain its legal source, and employ 3 local full-time employees. If it is a shareholder of an existing enterprise, the shareholding is not less than 25%;

4. Meet the basic English requirements (IELTS average 4 points). ?

The most obvious difference between the two is that one spends more money and the other spends less.