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  2. Both are valid, though in my opinion on business is more common in spoken British English. The choice would depend on the speaker or writer's intended meaning: on means "engaged in", and for means "with the purpose of".
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    The pros at ELU are of the opinion that either 'on' or 'for' can be used, but officially (at least, according to Oxford) there is a subtle distinction. To wit, one is congratulated on something, when something good has happened to the person, and one is congratulated for something when the person has made an achievement.
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