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Comparison of Similarities and Differences between New Zealand High-entrepreneurial Immigrants and New Zealand Ordinary Entrepreneurship Immigrants
1, invest in New Zealand100000 NZD for 3 years;
2. Do not need business and management experience;
3, speechless and age requirements;
4. The principal applicant has lived in New Zealand for 44 days every year within two years after the investment.
The second category (ordinary entrepreneurial immigrants) application conditions:
1, more than 3 years experience in enterprise management;
2. Invest NZD 65,438+05,000 in New Zealand for 4 years;
3. The total family assets exceed NZ $2.5 million;
Under the age of 4.65, the average IELTS score of the main applicant is 3;
5. The principal applicant has lived in New Zealand every year for three years after the investment 146 days.
Among them, the amount of Class I investment is NZ $6,543,800,000, and the requirements for investors' age, English proficiency, stay time and investment experience are relatively relaxed; The second-class investment is NZD 6.5438+0.5 million, which has relatively certain requirements in terms of investment capacity, investment return and investment scope. New Zealand allocates 300 places to second-class investment immigrants every year. Immigrating to New Zealand can go abroad and choose a powerful institution.
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