RESIDENCE VISA

A residence visa allows you to live and work in New Zealand permanently and access most publicly funded services. It is also the next step to gaining citizenship in New Zealand.
There are two main pathways to residence in New Zealand: 

1. Skilled Migrant Category 

2. Residence from Work Category 

The Skilled Migrant Category is the most common category and is a points system based on factors such as age, work experience, your qualifications and current or an offer of skilled employment in New Zealand.
You will need to be under 55 years old and meet character and health requirements, as well as English language requirements. 

The Residence from Work Category is an employer assisted residence visa
category. It is open to:

· applicants who have held a Work to Residence: Accredited Employer
work visa for at least 24 months

· have been employed full-time for that same period by an accredited
employer

· be currently employed and have a base salary of at least NZ$55,000
per annum 

· hold the required registration or licensing to carry out their occupation
in New Zealand (if applicable).

You may also be eligible for residence if you are applying from a Long Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa, whereby you are working for an employer in New Zealand in an occupation on the Long Term Skill Shortage List. This category is open to applicants who:

· have held a work visa granted under the Work to Residence: Long Term Skill Shortage category for at least 24 months.

· have been employed full-time for that same period by an accredited employer. 

· be currently employed and have a base salary of at least NZ$45,000 per annum.

· be aged 55 years or under.

· Hold the required registration or licensing to carry out their occupation in New Zealand (if applicable).

We can help you navigate the myriad of visa options and immigration policies.

Complete our FREE assessment and we’ll shine some light on your visa options in New Zealand. 

There are other Temporary and Residence Visa Categories not mentioned here such as Residence and Temporary visa options under the Family Category. We also specialise in these types of visas, including ministerial, appeals and special complex cases submitted under Section 61. Please contact us to discuss your unique situation.

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