New Zealand Launches Business Investor Work Visa with Pathway to Residence

Immigration New Zealand has announced that applications will open on November 24, 2025 for the previously-announced Business Investor Work Visa The visa is valid for up to four years and allows applicants to include their partner and dependent children.

There are two investment options:

  • NZD 1 million: offers a three-year work-to-residence pathway.
  • NZD 2 million: offers a fast-track pathway to residence after 12 months.
Eligibility for Business Investor Work Visa

To qualify for a Business Investor Work Visa, applicants must:

  • invest in a business that has been operating for at least five years
  • meet the minimum investment amount of either NZD 1 million or NZD 2 million
  • show they have at least NZD 500,000 in reserve funds to support themselves and their family
  • demonstrate business experience, such as owning a business with at least five full-time employees or generating NZD 1 million in annual revenue
  • be 55 years or younger
  • meet English language requirements, and
  • pass health and character checks.

Some types of businesses are not eligible for investment under this visa. These include:

  • convenience stores
  • discount shops
  • drop-shipping operations
  • fast food outlets
  • gambling
  • tobacco-related businesses, including vaping
  • adult entertainment
  • home-based businesses
  • franchised businesses
  • immigration advisory services.
Eligibility for Business Investor Resident Visa

Once the business has been successfully operated for the required period, applicants may be eligible for the Business Investor Resident Visa.

To qualify, they must:

  • be actively involved in running their business in New Zealand
  • continue to meet the same level of ownership
  • maintain at least five full-time equivalent jobs
  • create and maintain at least 1 new full-time job for a New Zealand citizen or resident that lasts at least 12 months
  • show the business is solvent
  • meet time-in-New Zealand requirements (184 days in each of the previous 3 years), and
  • meet health and character requirements.

More information on the Business Investor Visas and a comparison with the Active Investor Plus Visa can be found here.

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