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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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BC10.5 Renewal of work permits and visas beyond 3 years
- Further work permits may be granted (and corresponding multiple entry work visas issued) beyond the initial 3 year period (for periods not exceeding 3 years) where a business immigration specialist is satisfied that there are valid reasons for the needing a further permit.
- If the principal applicant is seeking a renewal for a period beyond the initial 3 years on the basis of a new business proposal, (not being a new business proposal for which consent has been given under BC10.1) a business immigration specialist may require that a new application be lodged.
- Further work permits and/or visas will be granted or issued only where a business immigration specialist is satisfied that:
- any time in New Zealand has been spent setting up and operating the original business proposal; or
- where there was a change to the original business proposal, consent was granted for that change by a business immigration specialist; and
- that the principal applicant and any family member accompanying them have not drawn on the New Zealand welfare system; and
- that the principal applicant intends to spend the further period in New Zealand either implementing the original business proposed or a subsequent business proposal for which a business immigration specialist has given consent; and
- that the principal applicant has, in addition to investment capital, access to sufficient funds for their own maintenance and accommodation and that of any or accompanying them; and
- that they meet Health and Character requirements policy (see A4 and A5).
Effective 29/09/2003
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