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Can ex-prisoners emigrate abroad?

Almost impossible, but not necessarily. This new Zealand government change tends to relax investment immigration and tighten skilled immigration. Moreover, due to economic pressure and the increase of immigrant population, New Zealand's immigration policy cannot be tightened. The implication is that New Zealand welcomes rich people to spend in the past. It is unlikely that you will have the opportunity to immigrate to the past, but if you say in the explanatory letter that you have money and spent it in the past, and then say how much contribution you will make to the New Zealand economy, the immigration officer can consider it. In addition, it is said that your whole family is in New Zealand, so it is necessary to have a family reunion, otherwise the family can't take care of themselves and have no income, and the immigration officer may agree. There was an example before that a rapist (Fijian) had to take care of his wife and children, so he made an exception and immigrated to New Zealand. In New Zealand, everything is not explained in absolute detail, and it is very likely to get a green card to impress immigration officials. But don't expect too much, and don't fake the materials. If found to be false, 100% rejected. Please ask your parents to find a better intermediary in New Zealand (it is best not to find one in China, they will not take your case), add a letter of explanation to your materials, and make full preparations for your parents' living conditions (such as bank deposit certificate).