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What's the difference between a New Zealand resident visa and a permanent resident visa?

New Zealand residence visa refers to the New Zealand residence visa, which is required by the immigration director. You must live in New Zealand every year for two years 184 days, and then apply for permanent residence. This requirement of residence time is commonly known as "immigration supervision".

New Zealand permanent resident visa refers to New Zealand permanent resident visa. You can successfully apply for IRRV as long as you have lived for 184 days in the next two years after obtaining PR. Getting IRRV means that you can look forward to being in New Zealand indefinitely now, and no matter how long you leave New Zealand halfway, you will always have the right to enter New Zealand at any time. This visa is valid forever. IRRV is a permanent green card in the true sense. As long as there is no major crime, your permanent resident status will not be revoked under any circumstances.