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The Migration Process

Family Migration

If members of your family are already residing in New Zealand and you wish to join them, a Residence Application under the Family Category might be an option for you:

  • Partnership policy allows partners of New Zealand citizens and residents to apply for residence in New Zealand.

Partnership is defined as a legal marriage, civil union or de facto relationship - whether opposite or same sex.

Partnership policy applicants must provide sufficient evidence to prove that they have been living together for 12 months or more in a partnership with a New Zealand citizen or resident that is genuine and stable.

  • Parent policy enables parents to join their children in New Zealand.

Parents qualify under this policy if they have no dependent children and all of their adult children are lawfully and permanently outside the country in which they reside.

Parents must be sponsored by an adult child who has been a New Zealand resident for at least three years.

  • Dependent child policy allows children to join their parents in New Zealand.

Applicants may qualifiy if they are up to 24 years old with no children of their own, single and totally reliant on their parents for financial support.

  • Sibling and adult child policy permits siblings and adult children to join their family in New Zealand.

Siblings and adult children qualify if they have no other immediate family living in the same country in which they are living and have an acceptable offer of employment in New Zealand.

They must be sponsored by an adult sibling or parent who has been a New Zealand resident for at least three years.

Applicants must show that they will meet a minimum income requirement, which is intended to ensure they can support themselves and any dependants.

  • Inter-country adoption  - If a New Zealand resident or citizen legally adopts a child overseas, they may apply on his or her behalf.

 

To find out whether you might be eligible for Permanent Residence under the Family policy, please contact us by email or telephone: 

                               

   "We are looking forward to hearing from you."

 

"Migrants who make this country home are important to New Zealand's heritage, culture and economy" Dept. of Labour 2006

Questions you might like to ask us:

Jobsearch - Where can I get help with finding employment?
Business for Sale - Can I buy an existing business?

Study in New Zealand - Residence through studies?

Open a bank account - how can I transfer my money?
What are the English language requirements?
Will I be eligible for public healthcare?
What customs requirements are there?
Will I be able to bring my pets?
Will I be able to use my skills?
 

 

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