If you truly want to work and live in the Land of Kiwis on a permanent basis, applying for a New Zealand permanent resident visa is a wise decision. There is a distinction between a residence and a permanent residence; however you must live in New Zealand on a residency visa to become a permanent resident. Resident visas include a travel restriction that permits you to return to New Zealand until a specific date; however a New Zealand permanent residency visa allows you to return to New Zealand indefinitely (You need to make sure that your passport is valid).
1. You must have spent a significant amount of
time in New Zealand.
2. You are a tax resident of New Zealand. 3.
You have committed your time and money in New Zealand.
4. You own a company in New Zealand.
5. You've established a base of operations in
New Zealand.
If you are unable to achieve any of the five requirements, you may not
be eligible to apply for permanent residency; nevertheless, you may be able to
extend the travel restrictions on your resident visa.
In most situations, you will not be qualified to apply for a permanent
residence visa in New Zealand without first applying for a resident visa
through one of the various pathways available, such as the skilled migrant visa
category and others. In some circumstances, you may be able to apply for a New
Zealand PR visa immediately. These are some of them:
• Refugees and individuals in need of protection
• Applicants who have been in a 5-year relationship with
a New Zealander and are applying from abroad
So, if you fall into one of the two categories listed
above, you can apply for a NZ PR Visa
right away. If you don't fit into any of the following categories, you'll need
to apply for a resident visa first, then a New Zealand PR Visa.
Skilled migration is the most common means to get
permanent status in New Zealand. Again, it is entirely up to you to decide
which group you fit under.
For more info, please Call: +91-7503832132, Write to us at: info@aptechvisa.com Or Fill Free New Zealand Immigration Assessment Form
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