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Cambodia — New Zealand

One desk for cross-border business between Cambodia and New Zealand.

From company setup and bookkeeping to trade, investment, immigration coordination, and digital growth — Alpha Consultant is the single relationship managing your work across both markets, in English and Khmer.

Our service desks

Four desks. One coordinated practice.

Alpha Consultant front-faces the relationship and coordinates the work. Regulated services — tax filing, immigration advice, certified translation — are delivered by qualified partners under written engagement.

Business & Tax Desk

NZ bookkeeping, GST, PAYE, company setup, and Cambodia compliance via VCAT.

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Trade & Investment Desk

Import/export, buyer representation, brand sourcing, and Cambodia–NZ market entry.

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Digital Growth Desk

Websites, ERP, marketing, SEO, AEO, and AI workflow automation for SMEs.

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Licensed adviser partnered

Immigration & Settlement Desk

Visa application coordination and settlement support, with advice provided by a Licensed Immigration Adviser.

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Why cross-border

A practice built for people working between two markets.

New Zealand has plenty of accountants. Cambodia has plenty of consultants. Very few professionals can carry a client across both jurisdictions, in both languages, with an existing professional network on each side.

That is the gap Alpha Consultant exists to close. Whether you are a Cambodian investor entering New Zealand, an NZ business sourcing from Cambodia, or a Cambodian migrant building a small business in Auckland — you get one consultant, one project plan, and one bilingual relationship.

Our partners

Regulated work, delivered by qualified partners.

  • VCAT Professional Consultant
    Cambodia accounting, tax & business registration
  • Baker Accounting / Finex
    New Zealand registered tax agent
  • Licensed Immigration Adviser
    All immigration advice (IAA-licensed)
  • Certified Translators
    NAATI / NZSTI for regulated translation
How we work

Four steps from first call to delivery.

Every engagement follows the same pattern: we listen first, scope second, engage the right qualified partners third, and stay the single point of contact end-to-end. Nothing happens without a written scope and an indicative fee envelope.

  1. 01

    Listen

    A free 30-minute conversation to understand what you are trying to do, where you are based, and which markets matter. No proposal yet — just clarity on the problem and the constraints.

  2. 02

    Map the work

    A short written scoping note: which service desks you need, which qualified partners we will engage, the sequence of work across Cambodia and New Zealand, and an indicative fee envelope per workstream.

  3. 03

    Engage partners

    Regulated work — NZ tax filing, immigration advice, certified translation, Cambodia compliance — is delivered by qualified partners under written engagement, brought in only as your scope requires them.

  4. 04

    Coordinate

    Alpha stays the single point of contact across every workstream. One consultant on the phone, one project plan, bilingual status updates in English or Khmer — and one invoice envelope, not a stack of partner bills.

Frequently asked questions

Answers before the first conversation.

The questions we hear most often, in plain language. If yours is not here, raise it on the contact page and we will reply within one working day.

Are you accountants, lawyers, or immigration advisers?

No. Alpha Consultant is a coordination practice, not a regulated firm. Tax filing, immigration advice, and certified translation are all delivered by qualified partners under written engagement. Alpha is the bilingual relationship that keeps those partners aligned across two countries — so you brief one consultant, not five.

Who actually delivers immigration advice?

A Licensed Immigration Adviser registered with the New Zealand Immigration Advisers Authority (IAA). Alpha handles intake, document preparation, certified translation, and case coordination on both sides of the border. Decisions and formal advice come from the LIA, in writing, on their letterhead.

Do I start with Cambodia or New Zealand first?

Whichever side is the binding constraint. If you need an NZ company to invoice a client, we start there. If a Cambodia entity needs registration before you can import goods or hold a licence, we start there. The scoping note in step two makes the sequence explicit so you are never blocked by a missing dependency mid-engagement.

What does a typical engagement cost?

Fees depend on which desks you engage and how much partner time is involved. A fixed-fee envelope per workstream is quoted in the written scoping note before any work begins — bookkeeping, GST preparation, visa coordination, a marketing site, and so on each get their own line. There are no hourly surprises.

Can you work in Khmer and English?

Yes — both languages, written and spoken. Conversations, documents, and partner communications run in whichever language you are most comfortable with. Certified translations between Khmer and English are referred to NAATI or NZSTI translators when an immigration application or court process requires them.

Start the conversation

Tell us what you are trying to do across Cambodia and New Zealand.

A first conversation is free of charge and held in English or Khmer. You will leave with a clear sense of what is possible, what it will cost, and which partner will deliver each part.