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Business Investor Work Visa New Zealand 2025: Complete Guide

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Business Investor Work Visa New Zealand 2025: Complete Guide

The New Zealand Business Investor Work Visa offers ambitious entrepreneurs and investors the opportunity to establish, operate, and grow a thriving business in one of the world’s most stable economies. As experts in immigration and business strategy, we present this in-depth guide to help you navigate every stage of the process,  from investment criteria to the pathway toward permanent residence.


Understanding the Business Investor Work Visa

The Business Investor Work Visa enables individuals to purchase and operate an existing business in New Zealand for up to four years, divided into two key phases:


  • Establishment Stage (First 12 months): Investors must purchase their nominated business and begin operations within this period.

  • Operating Stage (Remaining 3 years): The visa continues once evidence of active business operations is provided within the first 9 months.

Failure to provide this evidence results in visa expiry at the end of the establishment stage.


Visa Duration and Renewal Options

This visa is initially granted for up to four years. However, investors who require more time to meet residency requirements can apply for a renewal of up to two additional years.


Pathways to Residence

Your eligibility for a Business Investor Resident Visa depends on the scale of your investment:

Investment Amount

Eligibility for Residence

Duration of Business Operation Required

NZD $1 million

Standard Pathway

After 3 years

NZD $2 million

Fast-Track Pathway

After 12 months*

*Applicants under the fast-track route must still operate the business for a total of 3 years across both visas.


Who Can Apply for the Business Investor Work Visa

To qualify for this visa, applicants must demonstrate financial capability, relevant experience, and a clear business intention.


1. Key Eligibility Requirements

You must:

  • Invest at least NZD $1 million (standard) or NZD $2 million (fast-track) in an established business.

  • Hold reserve funds of at least NZD $500,000 to support living and operational costs.

  • Be actively involved in managing the business.

  • Create at least one full-time job for an NZ citizen or resident.

  • Possess or obtain professional or occupational registration, if required.

  • Be aged 55 years or younger.

  • Have a minimum of 3 years of business experience.

  • Demonstrate English language proficiency.

  • Meet health, character, and “fit and proper person” standards.


2. Investment and Financial Evidence Requirements


Minimum Investment Standards

Applicants must show the ability to invest a minimum of NZD $1 million in an established, lawful New Zealand business. The investment must not include:

  • Goods and Services Tax (GST)

  • Business property value

  • Fees or transaction costs


Proof of Lawful Ownership and Source of Funds

Acceptable documentation includes:

  • Bank statements

  • Title deeds or property valuations

  • Share certificates and ownership documents

  • Tax returns, business financial statements, or dividends

  • Evidence of inheritance or gifted funds

Funds cannot be borrowed or leveraged against loans or bonds (with rare exceptions).


Reserve Funds to Support Your Stay

Applicants must have NZD $500,000 in reserve funds to sustain themselves and their families while running the business.


Acceptable proof includes:

  • Bank statements

  • Title deeds

  • Asset or property valuations

  • Business ownership documents

If owned jointly with someone outside the application, only your share may be counted toward the reserve total.


3. Business Experience Criteria

Applicants need at least three years of verifiable business experience, which can include:

  • Self-employment in a business or organisation with:

    • At least 5 full-time employees, or

    • Annual revenue of NZD $1 million or more.

  • Senior management roles in companies with:

    • At least 5 staff under direct management, and

    • An annual turnover of NZD $5 million or more.

Evidence can include company registration, tax records, shareholder certificates, financial reports, pay slips, and employer references.


4. Acceptable Business for Investment

Your nominated business must meet strict criteria:

  • Legally established and operating for at least 5 years.

  • Compliant with immigration, employment, and tax laws.

  • Have a purchase price of at least NZD $1 million, excluding property and GST.

  • Employ at least 5 full-time equivalent staff.

  • Not previously used for investor or entrepreneur visa applications in the last decade.



Business Proposal and Due Diligence

A detailed Business Proposal is mandatory. It must include:

  • A completed Business Proposal form.

  • A valuation by a qualified statutory accountant.

  • Financial and legal due diligence confirmation from independent professionals.

  • Documentation of risks and operational understanding.


Note: Your immigration lawyer and the lawyer handling due diligence must be separate individuals (though they may belong to the same firm).


Health, Character, and English Language Requirements

  • Health: Medical examination and chest X-ray required.

  • Character: Police certificates (less than 6 months old) from countries lived in for 5+ years since age 17.

  • English: Proof through citizenship, work/study experience, or an English language test (no more than 2 years old).


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