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Do New Zealand immigrants have immigration supervision? Recently, one of th
Do New Zealand immigrants have immigration directors? List of Issues Related to Immigration Supervision in New Zealand
Do New Zealand immigrants have immigration supervision? Recently, one of th
Do New Zealand immigrants have immigration supervision? Recently, one of the most frequently asked questions by friends who are interested in immigrating to New Zealand is: "Is it not necessary to take immigration supervision when immigrating to New Zealand?"
According to experts, before 2002, New Zealand's immigration threshold was very low, 1 10,000 New Zealand dollars, and there was no need to participate in immigration supervision. However, there are still immigration directors, among whom applicants who invest NZ $6.5438+million have to stay for 73 days in the last two years of three years; Applicants with an investment of NZ $6,543.8+0.50 million must stay for no less than 654.38+0.46 days each year in the last three years.
However, compared with immigration prisons in other countries, immigration prisons in New Zealand still have a grace period. New Zealand's visa is a "permanent return visa", which means that immigration supervisors only need to sit for the first time, while immigration supervisors in countries such as Canada need to sit all the time, for example, "every five years for two years".
The requirements of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau for New Zealand are more complicated. First of all, to become a citizen, you must live for two years in three years. All immigrants hold a two-year return visa after entering the country, and then they can apply for a permanent return visa. To apply for a permanent return visa, the following conditions must be met two years before the application:
1, live for half a year in each of the two years before application;
2. Have lived for 465,438+0 days each year in the two years before the application, and have the status of tax resident;
3. There is a deposit of S $6,543,800+in New Zealand;
4. Established enough contacts in New Zealand.
How long are New Zealand immigrants detained? "Immigration detention" is not a legal concept, but a word with certain legal meaning used by the people. In the immigration laws of various countries, * if one of the two parties can meet the living conditions abroad, then * there is no problem for both parties to retain their immigration status. When immigrants go to New Zealand, there is bound to be a problem of immigration supervision. Let's see how long the immigration supervision in Lance has been.
1, New Zealand ordinary entrepreneurial immigrants
Apply for the right of abode after 2 years of investment and entrepreneurship in New Zealand with a work visa; After holding the right of abode for 2 years, live for 184 days every year for 2 years, and apply for permanent residency.
2. High-entrepreneurial immigrants from New Zealand
Apply for the right of abode after 6 months of investment and entrepreneurship in New Zealand with a work visa; Successfully started a business for 2 years, lived 184 days every year for 2 years, and applied for permanent residency.
3. New Zealand ordinary investment immigrants
Keep the investment for 4 years and live every year for the next 3 years 146 days; New Zealand immigrants with high investment: keep the investment for 3 years and live for 44 days every year for the next 2 years.
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