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Brief introduction of visa types in New Zealand
According to the New Zealand Immigration Law, all foreign citizens must hold valid licenses in new fields, except for Australian citizens and other exempted categories that do not need to hold new field licenses. Once they leave the country, the New Zealand visa license will be invalid. If you want to stay in a new place, you must apply for a new permit seven days before the validity of the permit. Another difference with the Australian visa system is that New Zealand does not have the concept of a bridge visa. However, once a new permit application is submitted, even if the current permit has expired, it will still be regarded as a new legal stay.
However, when applying for going to New Zealand overseas, New Zealand students apply for student visas. Upon arrival in New Zealand, visa holders can obtain the same permits as their visas, for example, work visa holders can obtain corresponding work permits. Legally speaking, you can't stay in a new legal place without a visa.
New Zealand visas (or permits, the same below) are mainly divided into two categories. One is a residence visa, that is, a permanent residence visa. One is temporary visa, that is, temporary residence permit.
Residence visas (that is, permanent residence visas) are divided into three categories besides residents' return visas: business, family and technology.
Business residence visas are divided into three categories: investment, entrepreneurs and employees of relocation companies, which are specially designed for key employees who move their companies to New Zealand.
Family residence visas include partners (including marriage and homosexual relations), parents, dependent children, siblings and independent children.
There are two types of skilled residence: skilled immigrant residence and work visa residence.
According to experts, temporary visas mainly include visiting visas, student visas, work visas and transit visas. In addition, there are limited purpose visas in New Zealand, mainly to limit the types of visas that holders can apply for or attach other conditions when their licenses expire.
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