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BB5.5 Evidence of the principal applicant's investment (26/07/1999)
  1. Principal applicants must submit the following information and documents 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, the names of the companies invested in and the number of shares purchased must be listed); and
    5. the minimum term of the investment; and
    6. a letter from a reliable independent agent (for example, a solicitor, chartered accountant, bank manager), confirming that the funds have been invested.
  2. A business immigration specialist, at their discretion, may require any other form of evidence.

Effective 26/07/1999

SEE ALSO

BB5.1 General rules for approval in principle and transfer of funds (29/09/2003)

BB5.10 When the two-year investment period begins (26/07/1999)

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