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WS4 Currency of specific purpose or event permits (04/07/2005)
  1. The currency of a specific purpose or event permit must be consistent with the time required for the holder to complete the specific purpose or event.
  2. Applicants approved entry for a specific purpose or event may be issued with multiple entry work visas if appropriate. The maximum duration of permit, including a short grace period within which the permit holder can leave New Zealand after they have completed their specific purpose or event, are:
    1. Senior or specialist business people on short term secondments – 12 months, with the ability to be granted a permit for a further 12 months to complete the specific purpose;
    2. Business people seconded to New Zealand as an intra-corporate transferee of a multi-national company – three years, with the ability to be granted a permit for a further three years to complete the specific purpose;
    3. Business visitors wishing to undertake business activities in New Zealand for more than 3 months in any one year – 12 months;
    4. Direct investment visas for applicants who made a residence application under the Investor Category prior to 4 July 2005 – 12 months;
    5. Show judges and sports referees – for the length of their engagement and not usually more than six months;
    6. Dance and music examiners – for the period of their examinations and not usually more than six months;
    7. Pastors and lay missionaries – three years;
    8. Installers and servicers of machinery – three months;
    9. Entertainers, performing artists, film and video production crew, and associated support personnel – for the period requested;
    10. Sports players and professional sports coaches – 12 months, or up to a maximum of three years in the case of coaches employed at national or regional level.

Effective 04/07/2005

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