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BJ7.30 Evidence of the principal applicant's investment

  1. Principal applicants must submit the following information and documentation as evidence of having invested funds:
    1. the full name of the investor; and
    2. the amount invested in New Zealand dollars; and
    3. the date the investment was made; and
    4. the type of investment (in the case of shares or bonds in companies, the names of the companies invested in and the number of shares or bonds purchased must be listed); and
    5. documentary evidence of the investment; and
    6. a letter from a reliable independent professional (for example, a solicitor or chartered accountant), confirming that the funds have been invested.
  2. A business immigration specialist, at their discretion, may require any other form of evidence.

Effective 27/07/2009

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