BJ5.30 Business experience (to 28/07/2022)
- Principal applicants must have a minimum of three years of recognised business experience.
- Recognised business experience qualifies for points as set out below:
Business Experience years
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Points
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3
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9
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4
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12
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5
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15
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6
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18
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7
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21
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8
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24
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9
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27
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10
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30
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11
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33
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12
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36
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13
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39
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14
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42
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15+
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45
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BJ5.30.1 Basic rules for business experience
- Business experience is recognised for the award of points if it was acquired through ownership of or management level experience in, a lawful business enterprise that has at least five full-time employees or an annual turn-over of NZ$1 million. Factors a Business Immigration Specialist may take into account to determine whether experience can be recognised may include the degree to which the applicant was involved in: planning, organisation, control, senior change-management, direction-setting and mentoring.
- A principal applicant is considered to own a business if they own at least 25% of a business.
- A lawful business enterprise is an organisation that:
- operates lawfully in a commercial environment with the goal of returning a profit; and
- is not set up primarily for passive or speculative purposes.
BJ5.30.5 Length of business experience
- The length of business experience is determined on the basis of full-time business experience of at least 30 hours per week. Credit for part-time business experience may be given on a proportional basis.
Example: Business experience gained over eight years for 15 hours per week would equal four years' business experience based on a 30-hour week.
- Credit is given for 30 hour weeks only, even where a principal applicant has worked more than 30 hours in any week.
BJ5.30.10 Evidence of the principal applicant's business experience
- Documents submitted as evidence of the principal applicant's business experience must show the position(s) and the responsibilities held.
- Evidence of the principal applicant's business experience can include, but is not limited to, original or certified copies of the following documents as are necessary to allow a business immigration specialist to make a decision:
- business registration
- company financial accounts
- company tax returns and tax records
- shareholder certificates or proof of ownership of business
- job specifications
- job assessments
- personal tax returns
- letters of appointment
- certificates of service
- strategic planning documents
- references from employers on company letterhead, stating the occupation and dates of employment, and giving the contact phone number and address of the employer.
- A business immigration specialist may require additional documents, evidence and information as they consider necessary to determine an application.
- Evidence of part-time business experience includes that listed in paragraph (b) above, but must show actual weekly hours worked.
Notes: - Documents provided as evidence of business experience must, in combination, demonstrate experience of all the elements contained within the requirements for recognition of the business experience (see BJ5.30.1). - New Zealand business experience must be lawfully gained.
Effective 22/05/2017
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