NEW ZEALAND

Skilled Migrant Visa

The Skilled Migrant Category Visa offers a pathway to permanent residence in New Zealand. This visa is ideal for eligible candidates who wish to live in New Zealand indefinitely, have received a job offer, and possess the necessary skills, qualifications, and experience.

Applicants must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI), where they claim points based on their skills and job offer according to the selection criteria set by the New Zealand government. The points-based system evaluates EOIs, and if the applicant meets the required points threshold, they will be invited to apply for the Skilled Migrant Visa.

For more details about the visa types and application process, you can visit the official New Zealand Government’s Immigration website.

A Work Visa in New Zealand provides a pathway to permanent residence after holding the visa for 24 months. This visa is ideal for individuals who have received a full-time job offer from a New Zealand employer and wish to eventually live in New Zealand permanently. The visa is tied to a specific job in an area with a skill shortage or with an accredited employer. After working for the same employer for two years, you will be eligible to apply for permanent residence.

For more information about visa types and the application process, visit the New Zealand Government’s Immigration website.

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Working holiday visas are available for young people from select countries who wish to travel and work in New Zealand. Typically, applicants must be between 18 and 30 years old, though the age limit extends to 35 for certain countries. These visas allow you to stay in New Zealand for up to 12 months, or 23 months if you are a UK or Canadian national. If applying for the 23-month visa, a General Medical Certificate must be provided along with your application.

To be eligible, you must:

  • Have enough funds to cover a return ticket.

  • Be visiting New Zealand primarily for a holiday, with work as a secondary purpose.

  • Hold a passport valid for at least three months after your scheduled departure from New Zealand.

  • Be aged between 18 and 30 (or 35, depending on your nationality).

  • Meet health and character requirements.

  • Not bring children with you.

  • Not have previously used a Working Holiday visa for New Zealand.

During your stay, you can work for any employer on a temporary basis. If you wish to extend your stay, you will need to apply for a different visa. For more details about visa types and the application process, visit the New Zealand Government’s Immigration website.

If you plan to study full-time in New Zealand for a course longer than three months, you will need a student visa.

Student Visa Requirements

To apply for a student visa, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Your passport must be valid for at least three months after your intended stay in New Zealand.

  • You must have an offer of acceptance from a New Zealand Government-approved educational institution. This letter should specify the course duration and total tuition fee.

  • If you are under 18 years old, you will need a written guarantee from an institution or a person confirming suitable accommodation arrangements.

  • You must provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover your living expenses during your stay.

  • You must show proof of your intent to leave New Zealand after completing your studies.

  • If you are over 17 and planning to study for more than 24 months, you must meet health and character requirements.

For more details on visa types and how to apply, visit the New Zealand Government’s Immigration website.

As an Australian permanent resident or citizen, you may be eligible to sponsor your partner for permanent residence in New Zealand. However, you must demonstrate that New Zealand is your primary place of residence before you can support the application. Both you and your partner must meet specific criteria when applying for a New Zealand visa based on your relationship.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Your partnership must be genuine and stable.

  • You must be living together with your partner.

  • You must meet health and character requirements.

  • You must have the support of your partner for the application.

  • Your partner must be eligible to support your application.

For more information on the types of visas available and how to apply, please visit the New Zealand Government’s Immigration website.

New Zealand is a stunning destination to visit, offering everything from untouched wilderness to a vibrant cultural scene. You can explore towering mountains, mist-covered fjords, and serene golden beaches nestled in quiet bays. The best time to visit New Zealand is during the summer months, from December to March, when you can enjoy the lovely beaches and partake in a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking and mountain biking.

To apply for a New Zealand Visitor Visa, you must meet the following requirements:

  • A valid passport with at least three months validity beyond your intended departure date from New Zealand.

  • Two recent color passport-sized photographs.

  • If you are living outside your home country, provide evidence of your current residence status.

  • Evidence of your relationship if secondary applicants are included in your application.

  • A return or onward ticket from New Zealand.

  • Proof of sufficient funds to cover your accommodation and living expenses during your visit.

  • If a resident is sponsoring you, submit the Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry or a letter of invitation from a New Zealand company.

  • If you are employed, a letter from your employer confirming your position, length of employment, monthly salary, and approved leave dates.

  • If your employer is not covering your expenses, provide your bank statement for the last three months.

For more information on the types of visas available and how to apply, visit the New Zealand Government’s Immigration website.