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Introduction of New Zealand Permanent Resident Endorsement

So far, New Zealand is the last country in the world that has a permanent resident visa. Then let's take a look at the introduction of permanent residents in New Zealand, hoping to help everyone.

First, immigration supervision.

Prior to this, Australia also had this policy, but it was cancelled in early 2007. In other words, PR visas in other countries are always valid, so you must renew them before they expire. If we want to renew, we must meet the conditions for renewal, which is the immigration supervision that we avoid talking about.

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Canada and Australia

You are required to live in the local area for two years every five years. After the expiration, I will see if you are qualified in the past five years, and then I will give you another five years.

United States of America

According to American immigration law, a green card represents permanent residency, and the holder of the green card must intend to live in the United States permanently. The United States does not require green card holders to live for a long time, but requires a record of entering the United States once every six months or so. If you leave the United States for more than one year, it will be regarded as an intention to give up permanent residency automatically, and immigration officials will have the right to cancel the green card of green card holders.

Europe

Although countries like the United States and Canada do not have so many restrictions, there are many requirements for applicants to live after getting a green card.

Second, what are the benefits of IRRV in New Zealand?

With IRRV, there is less trouble and more freedom. At any time, you can choose to return to China or live in other countries. Of course, you can go back to New Zealand at any time.

The biggest difference between New Zealand permanent residents and citizens is that New Zealand citizens can get an Australian residence visa and enjoy Australian benefits when they enter Australia.

Immigrants originally wanted to get a better quality of life and enjoy freedom, but under the extra burden of immigration supervision, freedom became unattainable, let alone get a better quality of life.

Therefore, if you choose to immigrate, please think clearly in advance. If you don't want to be bound by the immigration supervisor, choose New Zealand. With permanent residence status in New Zealand, you can go wherever you want, without worrying that your status will be cancelled.