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- This is not current policy - |  BC9 Validity of work visas and permits and... (20/11/2002)BC9 Validity of work visas and permits and issue and grant of further work visas and permits Successful  under this policy will be granted a 9 month work permit (and issued a corresponding multiple entry work visa) to allow them to establish and commence the operation of the proposed business in New Zealand.A further work permit may be granted (and corresponding multiple entry work visa issued) for the balance of the 3 year period (i.e.27 months) if the principal applicant applies within the validity of their current work permit and/or work visa and a business immigration specialist is satisfied that:the investment capital for the proposed business, as stated in the business plan, has been transferred to New Zealand through the banking system; andreasonable steps have been taken to establish or invest in the business as set out in the business plan.
The requirement for a further application fee at this time will be waived unless a business immigration specialist considers that substantial additional work is required to process the application.In cases where a business immigration specialist is not satisfied that the requirements of BC9(b)(ii) have been met, but that the applicant may be able to meet these requirements within a specified time, a further work permit may be granted (and corresponding multiple entry work visa issued) for a period of less than 27 months to allow the principal applicant to take further steps to establish and operate the business.  To be granted a further work permit (and issued a corresponding multiple entry work visa) at the expiry of that second period, the principal applicant must demonstrate that they meet the requirements in BC9(b)(ii) above.
 Effective 20/11/2002 |