New Zealand Business Visas - Get the Low Down on Visas

Learn What is Involved in Getting a Business Visa in New Zealand

DannyNoSleeves
Many entrepreneurs dream of running their own business from a seaside bungalow at some exotic location, such as New Zealand. For most it is nothing more than a dream. But for the determined individual with a ravaging entrepreneurial spirit, it is one dream that can come true. If you plan on making your dream into a reality, you will need to look into accruing a business visa.

In order to use your business visa to gain permanent residence in New Zealand you will need to have run your business for two years, successfully.

New Zealand Business Visas - The Long Term Business Visa

If you think getting a bank loan with your super savvy business idea was hard, try convincing New Zealand Immigration Services. You will need a detailed business plan to show immigration services that your business will be an asset to its economy.

If you already have a business in your home country you will still need to rewrite your business plan. You need to rewrite your business plan so that it is specific to New Zealand and the area in which you plan on operating in.

When construction your New Zealand business plan and its contents, there are some items that will be very useful to include. These items include, but are not limited to;

· Business Plan - You will want to include everything that would usually fall into a business plan. Make sure to be specific in how and why New Zealand falls into your business. Immigration services will be pleased with any information you provide about how you will help the job force, the economy, and the community.

· Proof of Viability - With so many small businesses failing after only a year or two, New Zealand wants to know that your business has what it takes to survive. Provide as much information as to why your business will succeed. Don't simply talk-up your business here. Immigration services doesn't care about hype, they want facts and numbers. If you have run the business elsewhere, provide past financial documents. If you can prove that your business has been successful in other areas, you are sure to get brownie points.

· Financial Forecasts- Just like the bank, New Zealand wants to know that you will be making money and growing your business. Put time and effort into this aspect of your application. More established businesses will have pervious financial record to provide an accurate forecast with. If you are a new business, you will need to make sure that you have realistic proof on where your financial forecast came from. You can't simply present estimates, you need to be able to show how you came up with the information supplied.

· Start-Up Money - You will need to prove that you actually have money to start this business. Again, more established businesses will have an easier time with this. New businesses need to show where there money will be coming from. If the money is from investors, where are they from? If you can manage to get New Zealand investors, you are sure to get more brownie points.

· Proof of Experience - New Zealand wants to know that you actually know what you are doing. Why would they want a doctor to come to their country and open a rafting outpost if he knows little about it? So, be able to prove that you know what you are talking about. Any types of certification or degrees you can provide with associated skills will be a huge help for you.

· Market Research - As with any good business plan, you should be able to provide thorough market research. Being that you will come into a new country, New Zealand wants to know that you have researched the area and its consumers highly. Provide as much information as possible on your market research. Remember, the proof is in the numbers.

· Living Expenses - In addition to proof of capital, you will need to prove that you have enough money to live off of should your business not take off. You can't simply suggest that you will live off of your businesses profits.

New Zealand Business Visas - Permanent Residence

Once you get your business up and running in New Zealand, you will need to operate it successfully for a few years. In order to get permanent residence, you will need to prove that you successfully ran your business for two years. You will need to look into just what constitutes "successful" once your two year mark rolls around.

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  • In order to use your business visa to gain permanent residence in New Zealand you will need to have run your business for two years, successfully
  • With so many small businesses failing after only a year or two, New Zealand wants to know that your business has what it takes to survive
You will need a detailed business plan to show immigration services that your business will be an assets to its economy.

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