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How do people who get New Zealand pr let their parents get pr?

You can apply for New Zealand parents to reunite with your parents. There are two types, the first (priority) and the second (general). The processing speed is generally about one and a half years. Compared with other mainstream immigrant countries, the waiting time is as short as five years and as long as ten years. New Zealand reunited immigrants obviously have time advantages.

A class (priority class) of parents' reunion immigrants must meet any of the following conditions: the "long-term guaranteed income" of the principal applicant is at least NZD 27,365,438+09 per year, and the spouse applies for NZD 40,084 per year (the principal applicant refers to the father or mother of the guarantor). The applicant (parents) brings 500,000 New Zealand dollars to New Zealand (it must be a legal transfer of legal income and must be transferred to New Zealand within 65,438+0 years from the time of immigration approval). The guarantor (child) has an annual income of at least NZ $65,000, or his spouse has an annual income of at least NZ $90,000.

The previous rule that "children in New Zealand must be greater than or equal to overseas children" has been abolished for a class of immigrants whose parents are reunited.

The requirements for second-class (ordinary) parents to reunite with immigrants are met: the guarantor (child) has an annual income of at least NZ $33,675, the applicant (parent) has no other adult children, and the applicant is a resident of the same country.

Child protection qualification

In any case, the child must be an "adult child". If the Immigration Department considers the guarantor to be a "minor child", then the child is not qualified to sponsor his parents. Sponsored children must obtain permanent residency in New Zealand for three years before they are eligible to sponsor their parents.

I suggest you consult a professional immigration agency.