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New Zealand entrepreneur immigrants

Like Australia 163, entrepreneurial immigrants in New Zealand can get a temporary visa for three years, live in New Zealand for two years and then change to permanent residence. The conditions are also much looser than those of New Zealand investment immigrants. You only need to prove that you have assets of S $300,000 (about10.5 million RMB) and two years of business experience. There is no requirement for the scale, performance and amount of the applicant's investment in the company. As long as the enterprise is still operating at no loss and employs a local as a full-time employee.

Specific requirements for new investment business:

After the immigration application is approved, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau will first grant the applicant a nine-month work visa, so that the applicant can find business opportunities in New Zealand and make preparations for business, and submit relevant certificates to the Immigration Bureau to prove that it has started business. After that, during the two-year period of permanent residence, the applicant cannot close his company in New Zealand. Applicants can also buy shares of local companies, and they must hold more than 25% of the shares of the company. They can't stop their business or sell their stores until they get a green card for two years. If the business is not completed within two years, the work visa can be extended for another three years.