New Zealand Visa
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New Zealand offers a variety of visas catering to different purposes and durations of stay. Here are some key categories:
Refugee claim :
Representation for refugee claimants at RSU and IPT, and submission of applications for work visas under the refugee claim instructions. Legal aid is available for eligible refugee claimants.
Visitor Visas :
These visas are for tourists, business visitors, and those visiting family and friends. They typically allow stays of up to nine months.
Student Visas:
For individuals who wish to study full-time at a recognized educational institution in New Zealand. These visas are granted based on the duration of the study program.
Work Visas:
New Zealand provides several work visa options, including:
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Accredited Employer Work Visa:
For those with a job offer from a New Zealand employer in an occupation listed on the Essential Skills in Demand list.
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Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa:
For skilled workers looking to live and work permanently in New Zealand. This points-based visa assesses skills, qualifications, and experience.
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Working Holiday Visa:
For young people (usually aged 18-30) from eligible countries, allowing them to travel and work in New Zealand for up to 12 months.
Resident Visas:
For those seeking to live permanently in New Zealand. This includes:
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Skilled Migrant Category:
For skilled workers who meet the necessary points threshold.
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Family Sponsorship:
For individuals with family members who are New Zealand citizens or residents, allowing family reunification.
Entrepreneur and Investor Visas:
For individuals planning to invest in or start a business in New Zealand, contributing to the country’s economic growth.
Each visa type has specific eligibility criteria and application processes, designed to attract diverse talents and meet various needs of the country’s economy and society.