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English and Maori are the two official languages of New Zealand. There are numerous Maori words that New Zealanders now use in their everyday speech, including Marae – the area in front of the meeting house and the focal point of the tribe.

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To be eligible for residence in New Zealand under our Entrepreneur Category, you need to have successfully established, and be self-employed or working in, a business that is benefiting New Zealand

You may have applied for, and gained, a Long-term Business Visa or Permit so you could establish the business, and now wish to apply for residence.  If so, you:

 

  • must have established, purchased, or made a substantial investment of at least 25 per cent in a business operating in New Zealand
    and
  • must have been self employed or, if you’re a part-owner, have worked, in that business for two years before you apply for residence as an entrepreneur
    and
  • or any partner or children who are with you must not have sought social welfare assistance
    and
  • need to show that you've met the requirements for establishing your business in New Zealand.

 

Where you applied for a Long Term Business Visa or Permit, we'll decline your application for residence if:

 

  • your business is different from the one included in your Long Term Business Visa or Permit application
    and
  • fails to need our business plan requirements
    and
  • the business does not have at least the same level of investment as your original proposal
    and
  • you do not have previous experience in that business.

 

You don’t need to have a Long-term Business Permit

If you have a successfully established business that’s been operating for two years, you can apply directly for a Residence Permit under our Entrepreneur Category.

 

If you’re eligible…

We’ll write to you to tell you that we’ve approved in principle your application.

 

Before we can grant you a Residence Permit, we’ll need to see that… 


Page Last Updated: 16 Jun 2005

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