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- This is not current policy -
The policy in this manual ceases to be effective from 29 November 2010.
To see the current Immigration New Zealand Operational Manual go to
www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanual
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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 direct from the principal applicant's bank account(s) through the banking system to New Zealand; and
- reasonable 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 30/11/2009
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