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BE5 General rules for approval in principle and relocation of business

Principal applicants who meet the criteria of the Employees of Relocating Businesses category will be advised that:

  1. their application has been approved in principle; and
  2. residence visas/permits may be issued or granted once the following requirements have been met:
    1. the principal applicant provides acceptable evidence that the business has relocated to New Zealand; and
    2. the principal applicant provides the New Zealand address at which the business operates; and
    3. the principal applicant pays any applicable migrant levy and settlement information fee; and
    4. the applicant submits evidence that any applicant aged 16 or over meets the English language requirement; and
  3. residence/permits will be issued or granted subject to requirements under section 18A of the Immigration Act 1987.

Effective 26/07/1999

SEE ALSO

BE5.1 English language requirements

BE5.5 Failure of a business to relocate to New Zealand

BE5.10 Interim temporary visa/permit to arrange business relocation

BE5 General rules for approval in principle and... (29/09/2003)

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