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24 January 2012 Application number: 10765836 Client number:

Peter JiangUwin International Investment limitedRm 14A Xin Da Bldg 1399 Beijing Xi RoadShanghai 200040

Dear Application under the Long Term Business Category for:

Applicant: Date of birth: 1982 1981 2011

Thank you for applying to the Business Migration branch on 25 October 2011 for a work visa under the Long Term Business Category.Our decision on your applicationCongratulations, I am pleased to tell you that we have approved your application in principle.

Your work visa Please send your passport and your spouse’s and child’s passports to this office before 24 February 2012, so that we can grant your visas. The visas will allow you to travel to New Zealand and operate your business.

We will return your passport(s) within 10 working days. Please let us know if you cannot send us your passport(s) before 24 February 2012.

How long will your work visa be valid for?Your visa will be valid for nine months from the date it is granted. At the end of this time, you may be able to apply for a further 27 months (see below for more information).

Your spouse will be granted an open work visa and your child will be granted a visitor visa because she is not at school age yet that are valid for the same length of time as your work visa.

Your work visa and travel conditionsYour work visa will be granted with travel conditions. Your travel conditions will allow you to travel outside New Zealand and be granted re-entry into New Zealand as many times as you like. Your travel conditions will be valid for nine months from the date your visa is granted.

What must you do during the first nine months of your work visa?During the first nine months of your work visa, you will need to: set up your business according to the business plan in your application transfer your investment capital to New Zealand direct from your bank account(s) through the banking system.

What happens after the first nine months?Once you have successfully set up your business, you can apply for a visa for a further 27 months, that is, the balance of the three years available under the Long Term Business Category. The immigration instructions provided at the end of this letter provide more details about how to apply for the balance of the three years.

You will not need to submit a new application form, but you will need to apply while your work visa is still valid. You will need to send us evidence that you have transferred your funds to New Zealand in line with the requirements set out in immigration instructions (copy attached), and that you have taken reasonable steps to establish and operate your business in New Zealand.

Importing your car, boat, and/or household items You may be able to bring your car, boat, and/or household items to New Zealand free of Customs charges. For detailed information on restrictions, and to find out if you must pay Customs charges, see the New Zealand Customs Service website www.customs.govt.nz. For enquiries telephone 0800 428786 (within New Zealand) or +64 9 3005399 (outside New Zealand), or email feedback@customs.govt.nz. Contact usIf you have any questions, you can: call me on 04 917 6624 email me at Ruyang.Shao@dol.govt.nz call our Immigration Contact Centre on 0508 55 88 55 or 09 914 4100 find answers to frequently asked questions or lodge an email enquiry online at www.immigration.govt.nz/help

You will need to tell us your application and client numbers (see the top of this letter). Please be ready to quote them when you phone.

Yours sincerely

Ruyang ShaoBusiness Immigration SpecialistImmigration New Zealand

BC9 Validity of work visas and grant of further work visasa. Successful principal applicants under this category will be granted a 9 month work visa to allow them to establish and commence the operation of the proposed business in New Zealand. b. A further work visa may be granted for the balance of the 3 year period (i.e. 27 months) if the principal applicant applies within the validity of their current work visa and a business immigration specialist is satisfied that: i. the investment capital for the proposed business, as stated in the business plan, has been transferred direct from the principal applicant’s bank account(s) through the banking system to New Zealand; and ii. reasonable steps have been taken to establish or invest in the business as set out in the business plan.c. In cases where a business immigration specialist is not satisfied that the requirements of BC9(b)(ii) have been met, but that the applicant may be able to meet these requirements within a specified time, a further work visa may be granted for a period of less than 27 months to allow the principal applicant to take further steps to establish and operate the business. To be granted a further work visa at the expiry of that second period, the principal applicant must demonstrate that they meet the requirements in BC9(b)(ii) above.

BC9.1 Evidence of reasonable steps taken to establish and operate a businessa. Evidence of transferring investment capital to New Zealand through the banking system may include but is not limited to: i. telegraphic transfer forms ii. other documents, evidence and information the business immigration specialist considers may demonstrate the transfer of investment capital to New Zealand through the banking system.b. Evidence of reasonable steps taken to establish and operate a business may include but is not limited to: i. documents evidencing the constitution of the business (e.g. certificate of incorporation) ii. audited accounts iii. GST records iv. other tax records v. property purchase or lease documents relating to the business’ site vi. invoices for business equipment and supplies vii. other documents, evidence and information a business immigration specialist considers may demonstrate reasonable steps taken to establish or invest in a business (e.g. employment agreements, bank statements, utility company invoices).

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