Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Types Of Visas For New Zealand


Visa work
If you have a job offer from a qualified employer New Zealand, then you can ask a general work permit. You have qualifications and / or work experience, the employer must prove New Zealand for the position offered and in many cases, there is no New Zealand citizens or permanent residents to fill the position. An open work permit, which is required is a job for those who are in relationship with a citizen or a New Zealand resident. General work aids visa can last 1-5 years in duration.

Working Holiday Visa 
Citizens of certain countries are eligible for a working holiday visa, which allows young people the opportunity to leave and work part-time for 12 or 24 months in New Zealand. You must be able to show the means to support yourself and your main objective should be to visit and / or stay in New Zealand.

Work Visa Of Residence
Working at home is primarily a temporary work visa, which can lead to permanent residence after working on this visa for at least 24 months. It differs from a general work visa time, you need to $ 55,000 or more, a job with an approved employer for an annual base salary of NZD. Moreover, unlike the general temporary work visa, this visa does not under-go test of the labor market for the application process and your chances of a residence permit of easy work!

Skilled Migrant Visa  
The skilled migrant category is the most popular way to earn New Zealand permanent residence. It is based on a point where the principal applicant, the 100 point threshold required for a declaration of interest or "EOI" submit complete system. This declaration of interest in a large pool of applications, where every two weeks has made a selection. The selection is based on the number and type of points claimed based. Not everyone has the right to submit a statement of interest is necessarily selected. If you meet the eligibility and immigration invites you, then you are on your way to apply for residence.

Business Visa
If you have gained experience in the business of running your own business or hold an executive position in a company, then you may be eligible for a business visa. In the category of long-term business visa allows you to buy, invest or start your own business in New Zealand and once this operation has been performed successfully for two years, you can apply for permanent residence .

Investment Visa 
VISA investment. Investment of $ 10 million threshold for the investor category 1 NZD NZD and $ 1.5 million for investors Category 2. The money must be invested in funds and acceptable to stay in New Zealand for at least 3 to 4 years for category 1 and 2 Your home is also dependent on living in New Zealand for a period of time beyond the investment period.

Tourist Visa
If you are looking for a holiday in New Zealand, or if you wish to visit family and friends, then you can do so on a visitor visa. Citizens of some countries are not required to have a visa before arriving in New Zealand and are licensed for 3 or 6 months on arrival are. There are several types of visitor visas. For example, grandparents who want to visit their grandchildren in New Zealand for a special type of visa they are entitled to a stay of 18 months in a period of 3 years.

Student Visa
All students who are not citizens or residents of New Zealand must apply for a student visa to study or go to school in New Zealand. Those who attend a short course for up to three months, it may be on a visitor visa, without having to apply for a student visa.

Family Visa
If you have family living permanently in New Zealand or in a relationship with a citizen or a New Zealand resident, you may be eligible to apply for temporary residence and / or permanent in the categories family. In some cases, the principal applicant has a job offer and require proof of your New Zealand sponsor their ability to support financially.

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