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Some questions about New Zealand
No, but according to the agreement between New Zealand and Australia, New Zealand citizens are natural residents of Australia.
2. Can I still live or work in my original place of residence after I am approved to immigrate to New Zealand?
You can live or work in your original place of residence after being granted immigration. If you want to get a permanent visa or citizenship as soon as possible, you need to live in New Zealand for a total of six months or more every year. After two years, you can get a permanent visa for New Zealand, and after three years, you can get New Zealand citizenship. If you are not in a hurry to get a permanent return visa or citizenship, you can enter New Zealand once within 12 months from the date when your application is approved in principle. After entering New Zealand for the first time, you will get a two-year valid round-trip residence visa (RRV). Therefore, you can live in your original country of residence for three years from the date of approval of your application (as long as you enter New Zealand once).
3. what is the meaning of Permanent Residence visa in new Zealand?
According to the laws of New Zealand, holders of permanent residence visas in New Zealand can live, study and work in New Zealand indefinitely. Holders of permanent residence visas can retain their original nationality and apply for New Zealand citizenship in the future.
4. What are the meanings of New Zealand Returning Resident's Visa and Permanent Return Visa?
You can enter and leave New Zealand freely within the validity period of your visa on the basis of a New Zealand round-trip residence visa. A permanent return visa is a permanent and valid round-trip residence visa. Generally speaking, when you are allowed to immigrate, you can get a two-year round-trip residence visa when you enter New Zealand for the first time. When you live in New Zealand as a permanent resident for two consecutive years, ordinary residents live in New Zealand for more than 184 days a year (while tax residents only need to live in New Zealand for 41 days a year), you can get a permanent return visa.
5. Why can New Zealand citizens live in Australia?
according to the agreement signed by the governments of New Zealand and Australia in 1973 >: Citizens of the two countries are free to visit, live and work in the other country without submitting any application. You can enjoy the same social welfare in the other country. Have the right of permanent residence in the other country. However, New Zealand permanent residents cannot enjoy the above treatment, and they must obtain citizenship.
6. What are the current application conditions for permanent round-trip visas?
Since September 4, 2, the new permanent round-trip visa policy has been implemented. Immigrants only need to meet one of the following five requirements to obtain a permanent round-trip visa:
1. They have lived in New Zealand for more than 184 days each year in the two years before applying;
2. Have lived in New Zealand for more than 41 days each year in the two years before the application, and have obtained tax resident status at the same time;
3. It has an investment of NZ $1 million in New Zealand within two years before the application;
4. A successful business has been established in New Zealand within two years before the application (at least one year);
5. In the two years before application, the principal applicant has lived in New Zealand for more than 41 days in the last year; At the same time,
(1) all other applicants (the spouse and children of the principal applicant) have lived in New Zealand for more than 184 days in two years; At the same time,
(2) A. The principal applicant owns and maintains a family residence in New Zealand; Or
B. The principal applicant has been really employed full-time in New Zealand for more than 9 months within two years.
7. who can be included in the application for permanent residence visa?
an immigration application can include the principal applicant (that is, family members who meet the immigration requirements), the spouse of the principal applicant (which can be a spouse in the legal sense, a de facto partner or a homosexual partner), and the dependent children (including adopted children) of the principal applicant and/or his spouse aged 24 or below.
8. How to choose a place to live in New Zealand?
There is no hukou in New Zealand. You can live anywhere, or you can live in another place at any time. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, with the largest number of Chinese, the largest number of service facilities (catering, culture and entertainment, Chinese media) for Chinese, and the largest number of people who choose to live in Auckland. Of course, you can also go to Wellington or Christchurch, where there are many Chinese.
9. What are the expected benefits of emigrating to New Zealand?
1) Free public medical care (including medical expenses, examination fees, hospitalization fees, hiring Chinese translators, etc. all expenses shall be borne by the state), and outpatient fees shall be charged for seeing common diseases in family doctors, but the state shall be responsible for public or private medical care for children under six years old, and all expenses (including medicine fees) shall be free. Children under 16 receive free dental treatment.
2) Childbirth is free, and all expenses from pregnancy to childbirth are borne by the state. The government encourages childbearing, and the government subsidizes the parenting expenses every week for each child until he is 18 years old, except for a one-time reward. Children over the age of 18 can live independently and enjoy youth allowance.
3) Free primary and secondary education. National universities only need to pay a nominal low tuition fee, and after two years of residence, they can enjoy a student allowance, the amount of which needs to be subsidized according to the number of students' families and housing expenses, which is enough for the whole family.
4) Living for two years and enjoying all the benefits enjoyed by New Zealand citizens, such as unemployment benefits.
5) People over 65 who have lived for 1 years can enjoy the government pension.
6) After becoming a New Zealand citizen, you will be granted visa-free access to all developed countries in Europe and America, and you will automatically get the right to settle in Australia and work, enjoy the benefits that all Australian citizens should enjoy except unemployment benefits, and you can work in the UK, and live in the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium and other countries after retirement (the pension will be paid by the New Zealand government).
1. What are the differences between New Zealand immigrants and their citizens in welfare, medical care, and schooling?
In two years, new immigrants will be the same as their citizens except for unemployment benefits and student allowances. After two years, all the treatment will be the same.
11. Is it necessary to interview the immigration officer during the application process for business immigration?
No need
12. Where are the 22 physical examination hospitals designated by the Immigration Bureau?
you must be in these 22 stores.
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