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What are the requirements for a New Zealand business visa?

The New Zealand government is not very strict with applicants applying for long-term business visas. Basically, they must meet the following requirements: 1. Many years of successful business experience, and the applicant can produce relevant documents to prove his business experience. Successful business experience means that the applicant has never been bankrupt, and the company or enterprise he runs is profitable and pays taxes. These certificates can be business experience certificates and income certificates. If the applicant is a shareholder, it is necessary to have proof of shareholding, such as capital verification report, audit report, articles of association, etc.

2. The New Zealand Immigration Bureau has no restrictions on the industry background and business fields of long-term business visa applicants, but requires that a feasible business plan must be submitted. Generally speaking, the business projects set up in the business plan are most related to the applicant's overseas business experience, but in our successful case, not all the enterprises that the applicant intends to set up in New Zealand are related to the original industry. For example, I used to sell handicrafts in China and wanted to open a hotel in New Zealand.

3. The required assets should generally be based on the total investment involved in the business plan and the living expenses of the applicant's family in New Zealand for three years, as long as it can reach or exceed the sum of the above expenses. Generally speaking, it should be around 800,000 RMB (that is, around 200,000 New Zealand dollars). As long as you have successful entrepreneurial experience, proof of funds and meet other conditions, the total assets can be 500,000-600,000.

4. Applicants need to know something about the New Zealand market. This can be the applicant's business trip to New Zealand, or our center can indicate in the business plan that the applicant knows something about the New Zealand market through various consultations and surfing the Internet.