To be eligible for residence under our Entrepreneur Category, you’ll need to show that you’ve met a number of requirements for establishing your business in New Zealand.
Evidence that you have successfully established your business
For you to have successfully established a business you need to have established, purchased or made an investment of at least 25 percent in a business operating in New Zealand. And you need to have been self-employed or, if you’re a part-owner, have worked, in that New Zealand business for at least two years.
The evidence we’ll need could include:
- a certificate of incorporation or other documents that provide evidence of the business’ constitution
- audited accounts
- GST records
- other tax records
- documents showing property lease or purchase by the business
- invoices for business equipment and supplies
- other documents such as employment agreements, bank statements, invoices from phone and power companies.
Evidence that your business is benefiting New Zealand
The evidence you need to provide that your business is benefiting New Zealand could include:
- audited accounts
- tax records
- export/import documents – such as letters of credit
- employment records
- other documents that show any benefit to New Zealand.
Evidence that your business meets New Zealand employment and immigration law
You’ll need to have documents that show us you meet these requirements, such as documents proving you’re:
- paying employees no less than the correct adult or youth minimum wages, or the industry standard
- meeting holiday and special leave requirements and looking after the health and safety of your employees
- only employing people who are legally able to work in New Zealand.