New Zealand

New Zealand is an outstanding destination for both tourism and educational experiences, known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant communities. It offers a wide range of opportunities for tourists and students alike.

New Zealand offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural diversity, making it a sought-after destination for both tourists and students.

It is known for its high standards in education and a welcoming environment for cultural exchange. Whether you're exploring its stunning landscapes or pursuing your studies in a world-class institution, New Zealand provides a unique and enriching experience.

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    Type of Visas:
    New Zealand offers a variety of visa types depending on the purpose of your visit. Below are the main categories of New Zealand visas:

    1. Visitor Visa

    This visa is for individuals who wish to travel to New Zealand for tourism, visiting family or friends, or attending business meetings.

    • Tourist Visa: For short stays for tourism purposes (up to 9 months, depending on nationality).
    • Visitor Visa for Family: For visiting family members in New Zealand.
    • Business Visitor Visa: For short business trips such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations (up to 3 months).
    • Transit Visa: For travelers who are passing through New Zealand to another country, typically valid for up to 24 hours.
    1. Student Visa

    This visa is for individuals who want to study in New Zealand at a recognized educational institution.

    • Full-time Student Visa: For students intending to study for more than 3 months at a New Zealand education provider.
    • Pathway Student Visa: For students who plan to study a series of related courses over a period of up to 5 years
    • Exchange Student Visa: For students participating in an exchange program or short-term academic program.
    1. Work Visa

    For those who wish to work in New Zealand temporarily

    • Skilled Migrant Work Visa: For individuals who have been offered a job in a skill-shortage occupation or those who meet specific points criteria based on qualifications, work experience, and job offers.
    • Essential Skills Work Visa: For temporary workers who have been offered a job in New Zealand and whose skills are in demand.
    • Working Holiday Visa: For young adults (18-30 years old, or up to 35 for some countries) who wish to travel and work in New Zealand for up to 12 months (or 23 months for some countries).
    • Post-study Work Visa: For international students who have completed a qualification in New Zealand and wish to work in the country to gain practical experience.
    1. Resident Visa

    This visa allows individuals to live in New Zealand permanently.

    • Skilled Migrant Resident Visa: For individuals with the skills and qualifications needed in New Zealand, allowing them to work and live permanently.
    • Family Resident Visa: For people who want to live permanently in New Zealand with a family member who is a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.
    • Investor Visa: For individuals who want to invest a significant amount of capital in New Zealand and become residents.
    • Entrepreneur Visa: For individuals who wish to establish or invest in a business in New Zealand.
    • Parent Resident Visa: For parents of New Zealand citizens or residents who want to live permanently in New Zealand.
    1. Work to Residence Visa

    This visa is for individuals who come to New Zealand on a work visa and are eligible to apply for residency after meeting specific work experience requirements.

    • Talent (Accredited Employer) Work Visa: For skilled workers with a job offer from an accredited employer in New Zealand, who are on the pathway to permanent residency.
    • Long-Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa: For individuals with a job offer in an occupation listed on New Zealand's Long-Term Skill Shortage List, offering a pathway to residency.
    1. Partnership Visas

    For individuals who are in a relationship with a New Zealand citizen or permanent resident.

    • Partner of a New Zealand Citizen or Resident Visa: For individuals in a stable relationship with a New Zealand citizen or resident, allowing them to live, work, and eventually apply for residence.
    • Work Visa for Partner: Allows the partner of a New Zealand citizen or resident to work in New Zealand.
      1. Family Visa

      This visa is for family members of New Zealand citizens or residents who wish to join them in New Zealand.

      • Parent and Grandparent Visitor Visa: For parents or grandparents who wish to visit their children or grandchildren in New Zealand.
      • Dependent Child Visa: For children under 24 years old who are dependent on a New Zealand citizen or resident.
      1. Business and Investment Visas

      For individuals looking to establish a business or make a significant investment in New Zealand.

      • Entrepreneur Work Visa: For individuals who want to start or invest in a business in New Zealand, with the goal of obtaining permanent residence.
      • Investor Visa: For individuals who wish to invest a certain amount of money in New Zealand (Investor 1 and Investor 2 visas) and apply for residence.
      1. Temporary Visa

      These visas are for specific temporary purposes, including short-term employment or travel.

      • Visitor Visa (Short-term stays for travel or business).
      • Work Visa (Temporary work with a New Zealand employer).
        1. Refugee and Humanitarian Visas

        For individuals seeking asylum or protection in New Zealand.

        • Refugee Visa: For people seeking protection in New Zealand due to fear of persecution in their home country.
        • Special Humanitarian Visa: For individuals from certain countries facing extreme circumstances (e.g., conflict, human rights violations) and need protection in New Zealand.