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New Zealand immigrants PR and passport change

There are three possibilities for immigration (exactly four, but the probability of success in investing in immigration is smaller than winning the lottery. If you can't do business, don't say it)

1. Skilled migration is available. Universities can apply for immigration as soon as they graduate. However, because the shortage often changes, there may be a tragedy that you are short when you go to school, and then you will not be short after graduation, so you can only find a job. So you can choose a major that is in short supply for a long time (such as nursing).

2. Job migration. If you find a stable job after graduating from college, the company is willing and qualified to provide you with immigration. Of course, the examination of working immigrants is stricter, the time will be extended and the chances of success will be lower.

3. Spouse migration. If you find someone with PR or NZ nationality to get married or live together as an adult, you can apply for spouse immigration.

Generally speaking, it is only possible after you graduate (you don't want to get married early, do you)

You can also return to China in the first two years after you get PR, as long as you guarantee 184 days a year. If you don't want to immigrate and naturalize, there is no requirement for your later life. Go if you like.

If you want to apply for family reunion immigration, you will stay 184 days every year for the first three years after you arrive in PR, and your annual income at the time of application is over NZD 35,000.

Of course, if you are still considering a New Zealand passport, you should stay for at least 240 days a year in the first five years and 1 350 days or more in the five years. You can apply for a passport after the fifth year, and you will automatically give up your China citizenship if you get a New Zealand passport. Because China does not recognize dual nationality, you must apply for a visa when you go to China.

You can apply for a permanent return visa after two years of PR. Because the PR you got at the beginning has a time limit, and it will expire after two years. There is no time limit for a permanent return visa, and you can enjoy the right to live in New Zealand permanently.