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LATEST IMMIGRATION NEWS
SKILLED MIGRANT CATEGORYThe Skilled Migrant Category allows highly skilled individuals to live and work in New Zealand as permanent residents. |
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WORK VISASWork Visas allow skilled individuals to live and work in New Zealand temporarily to fill labour shortages. Work Visas may also lead to permanent residence. |
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WORKING HOLIDAY VISASA Working Holiday Visa provides 18 – 30 year olds the opportunity to combine travel and short-term employment in NZ. |
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BUSINESS / INVESTOR VISASBusiness / Investor Visas are for individuals who want to establish or manage a new or existing business in New Zealand, or who have significant investment capital. |
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STUDENT VISASStudent Visas allow individuals to attend one of New Zealand's internationally recognised educational institutions, including secondary schools and universities. |
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PARTNERSHIP VISASPartnership Visas allow individuals to join their eligible partner in New Zealand as temporary entrants or permanent residents. |
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FAMILY VISASNew Zealand is committed to uniting families. There are many family visa options allowing parents, children, siblings and partners to join their families. |
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SPECIAL CATEGORY VISASA number of Special Category Visas give people from around the Pacific, and other specific countries, the opportunity to obtain residence in New Zealand.
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