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Relatives immigrated to New Zealand.

Immigrant visa: New Zealand is a country composed of immigrants. New Zealand has enacted a new immigration law. Since the 1990s, the New Zealand government has made important changes to its immigration policy, aiming at attracting high-quality immigrants from all over the world, especially those from Europe and North America, so as to enhance the country's economic vitality. In recent years, New Zealand's immigration growth rate is the highest among Asians. Now the New Zealand government continues to pursue the "Asia-oriented" policy and legislate to maintain racial harmony. 199 1 proposed amendments to the immigration law, the main revision content is independent immigration projects, and the current occupational priority system is replaced by the points system. The minimum investment for investment immigrants will be raised from S $200,000 to S $500,000 (about US$ 290,000). New Zealand classifies immigration applications into relative immigrants, skilled immigrants, investment and business immigrants, Australian citizens immigrants and refugees, and each type of immigrants has different definition standards and application conditions. Australian citizens with Australian passports do not need to apply for a New Zealand immigrant visa. After they enter New Zealand, they can become New Zealand immigrants by going through simple procedures. 1. Family reunion immigration: New Zealand citizens or permanent residents can apply for the following family members to immigrate to New Zealand: (1) spouse or unmarried spouse; (2) parents; (3) Dependent children, single adult siblings and children; (4) Adult brothers and sisters or married children; (5) People who need the care of relatives in New Zealand for special reasons. All kinds of relatives have clear definitions and different application methods. 1. Apply for immigration in the name of spouse. It must be proved that the relationship between the two is true and the marriage is legal. According to New Zealand's marriage law, men and women who live together for a long time can also be called spouses, and such "cohabiting spouses" can obtain temporary entry visas. After entering the country, you can apply for permanent residency by submitting a formal marriage certificate at least 7 days before the visa expires. Unmarried spouses who are formally engaged can apply for a temporary entry visa first. After arriving in New Zealand, hold a wedding, and then apply to the Ministry of Labor at least 7 days before the temporary visa expires. Whether married or unmarried, New Zealand spouses need to sign a letter of guarantee stating that they can support the applicant's living expenses and do not need to seek welfare assistance from the New Zealand government after emigration. Spouses of New Zealand citizens do not need to undergo health examination and examination when applying for an immigrant visa. 2. Apply for immigration as a parent. The first condition is that the applicant has children who are New Zealand citizens or immigrants, and provides a guarantee. Secondly, there must be no other children dependent on the applicant for support. At the same time, one of the following conditions is met: (1) The applicant has no adult children to stay in the original place of residence; (2) Most children live legally in New Zealand; (3) The number of children legally residing in New Zealand is the same as the number of children staying in their places of origin. If there are more children living in a third country than in New Zealand, they are not eligible to apply. 3. New Zealand citizens or immigrants are not independent of women. Children can apply for immigration after their parents emigrate. "Children" refers to people who must be under the age of 17 and rely on their parents to provide their main living expenses. They can be unmarried, married or widowed, but they must have no children. When applying for immigration, the "residence application form" filled out by the guarantor must also indicate the relationship between the applicant and the guarantor. If an adult (17 years old or older) child applies for immigration, the applicant must be single and childless, including divorced or widowed. Applicants who meet one of the above conditions must be sponsored by relatives who have lived in New Zealand for more than 3 years, that is, the guarantor must provide accommodation for the applicant in at least the first year after arriving in New Zealand. The guarantor shall fill in the letter of guarantee. Then send it to the Ministry of Labor for verification, and send it back to the applicant after verification, so that the applicant can apply for an entry visa from the New Zealand Embassy in China. 4. Guarantors of married adult children or siblings (including their spouses and unmarried children) must live in New Zealand legally for at least 3 years before they are eligible to apply for married adult children or siblings to immigrate to New Zealand. Applicants must also meet the following conditions: (1) At least 2 years working experience; (2) Under the age of 46; (3) English level can meet the needs of work. At the same time, the English of the applicant's spouse and children above 12 can also meet the needs of daily life (the English level will be evaluated by the consular officials of the embassy when they meet); (4) There is a letter of appointment to prove that the applicant is employed in a 1 full-time post related to his training and work experience, and it is a long-term job, and the nature of the job and salary should be clearly stated in the letter of appointment; (5) If the applicant has accompanying children, his income must meet the prescribed salary and housing standards to ensure that the applicant and his children have enough room and board. The applicant must also sign the 1 declaration document to ensure that he will not ask the New Zealand government for financial or residential welfare assistance. 5. New Zealand citizens or relatives of immigrants are not included in the above four categories of relatives, but there are sufficient reasons, such as economic or emotional dependence on New Zealand relatives, to apply for immigration on artificial grounds. The applicant or his guarantor must be able to prove that the applicant's situation is worse than that of other residents of the residence. Relatives applying for immigration generally need to go through the application procedures through relatives in New Zealand, and then apply for an immigrant visa at the New Zealand Embassy in China after obtaining approval. The specific process is as follows: (1) First, relatives apply to the local immigration office and show the relevant certification materials of the applicant and the respondent, such as the applicant's identity certificate, guarantee certificate, kinship certificate, etc. To apply for parents, children, brothers and sisters to immigrate to New Zealand, relatives living in New Zealand must first fill in and sign a form of "sponsoring family members to immigrate to New Zealand". The guarantor must provide a letter of guarantee to ensure that the applicant will be provided with reasonable accommodation for at least 1 year after immigrating to New Zealand. Unless the applicant is a child of a New Zealand citizen, you must fill in 1 copy of Personal Rules for Residence Application and prepare it together with photos, passports, birth certificates, marriage certificates, resident identity cards, academic qualifications and professional certificates. (2) After examination and approval, the Immigration Bureau will issue an entry approval letter and notify the New Zealand Embassy in China. Relatives will send the entry approval letter to the domestic applicant, and the domestic applicant will apply for an immigrant visa to the New Zealand Embassy with the entry approval letter and passport, personal photo, employment certificate and work permit. (3) In addition to the application form for immigrant visa, the embassy also requires to fill in the physical examination form, and the applicant needs to go to the designated hospital for physical examination. (4) The applicant submits the visa application form, physical examination form and three photos, and the visa officer of the embassy will meet the applicant and issue the immigrant entry visa. Usually, if all the documents are well prepared, the physical examination is healthy and there is no criminal record, then the applicant can get the visa within 12 months, sometimes just waiting for 3 to 5 months. After the visa is approved, the applicant should report to New Zealand within 12 months. If you want to leave the country after arriving in New Zealand, you can apply for a re-entry visa valid for four years at the Ministry of Labor, and you can enter and leave New Zealand at will within the validity period of the visa. Materials required for all kinds of immigration applications 1. Fill in a complete application form with the applicant's signature and date. 2. The application fee is RMB 4, 980 yuan and US$ 595 respectively (New Zealand Immigration Bureau accepts cash, post office remittance and bank check. If USD is used, please pay the additional bank charge of 10 USD. ) Pay the correct fee in one lump sum. No reimbursement is accepted. In order to submit the application smoothly, it is suggested to confirm the application fee in the language mailbox (6532 6688). If the application is rejected, the application fee will not be refunded. (1) Cash: If you pay at the front desk of Beijing Office of Immigration New Zealand, you will receive a receipt soon. (Please don't include the cash application fee in the mail) (2) Post office remittance: If you need post office remittance, please remit the application fee to the Beijing office of Immigration New Zealand 15 days before sending the application materials. Please check whether the required materials are complete, because if the application materials are returned, it will take some time to refund the application fee. (3) Bank check: The check must be valid for more than 6 months. Please write the cheque to the head office of China Bank, not to Beijing Branch. And make sure the amount of money is just right Generally speaking, the processing speed of RMB is faster than that of USD. Please attach proof of payment to your application. (e.g. copy of bank check and post office draft). If the application is rejected, the application fee will not be refunded. (4) If you want to return your passport and original by express mail, please provide the following materials: domestic-RMB 40 yuan or US$ 5. Abroad -200 yuan RMB or US$ 25. Indicate the word EMS. Please don't overpay or underpay. Provide a complete express waybill (address and telephone number of the recipient and sender). 3. The physical examination form filled out by each applicant in a valid designated hospital is valid for 3 months. The designated hospital will keep X-rays for you in case you need them during the experiment. 4. Birth notarization of each applicant, valid passport and 2 passport photos of each applicant. (If you don't have a passport, you must provide identification documents, such as a copy of your ID card or household registration book. 5. Notarization of every applicant 17 years old and above who has no criminal record in China. If you have lived in any country for more than 12 months in the last 10 year, you need to provide a notarization that there is no criminal offence in that country. At the time of submitting the application, all notarization without criminal offence shall not exceed 6 months. 6. Marriage notarization (applicable to marriage relationship) or documents proving the relationship between two people (applicable to de facto marriage relationship and homosexual relationship). 7. Four No.7 reply envelopes (indicating Chinese mailing address and postal code) and a completed application form. 8. If the application includes a minor adopted child, the adoption certificate of the child shall be provided. 9. If only one parent needs to bring a minor child to immigrate, it is necessary to provide the custody right of the child and the notarized document of the other parent's consent for the child to immigrate from China. 10. In order to speed up the acceptance of the application, please arrange the application materials in the following order: (from top to bottom) ① Application form ② Guarantee form (if any) ③ Other supporting materials ④ Physical examination form (principal applicant and deputy applicant) ⑤ Notarization materials: birth notarization (principal applicant and deputy applicant). No criminal notarization (principal and deputy). Marriage or unmarried notarization. Notarization of kinship (if any). Notarization of academic qualifications (principal, deputy) and notarization of work experience (principal) (skilled immigrant) ⑤ Copy of application form ⑤ Clip the addressed envelope between page 2 and page 3 of the application form. 2. Documents required for various application categories (1), materials required for skilled migration (1), notarized academic certificates, copies of academic certificates and 1 Chinese envelopes, which indicate the address and postal code of universities or colleges. A notarial certificate of work experience, a copy of work experience of each work unit and a Chinese seal indicating the address and postal code of each work unit. Proof of English language proficiency of the main applicant (all four parts of the International English Proficiency Test are above 5.0), and the English language proficiency of accompanying family members over 16 years old is not required when submitting materials. However, if the accompanying family members do not reach the required English level when applying for approval, each person must pay the English learning fee paid in advance by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau, and the original S $20,000 has been cancelled. Please refer to the self-assessment manual for details. (2) New Zealand work invitation letter or work contract. Proof of settlement funds and proof of source of funds. Notarization of spouse's educational background. Copy of spouse's education and a Chinese envelope with the address and postal code of the university or college. If you have work experience in New Zealand, you need to provide a work experience letter from your New Zealand employer. Fill in a complete and endorsed family member protection form (at the same time, it is required to submit a notarization of kinship including all family members of the insured). 2. Family Reunion If the applicant for family reunion can provide the file number of New Zealand relatives who have taken New Zealand before, it will be helpful for the application. (1) Parents reunite with their children, and adult children reunite with their parents or siblings. Long-term residence certificate of family members who do not live in their own country. Fill in a complete guarantee form signed and sealed by Immigration New Zealand. (At the same time, it is required to submit a notarization of kinship including the guarantor's family members. When an adult child reunites with his parents or siblings, please provide the single certificate (notarized for unmarried or divorced) and the birth notarized for each sibling. (2) Long-term residence certificate of minor children reunited with parents who do not live in their own country, and their family members now live in their own country. (3) Civil certificate or notarized document of New Zealand spouse's settlement status in the category of spouse reunion. Letter of support from spouse for immigration (written in English). Documents proving their relationship, such as marriage certificate, property jointly owned by * * * or bank deposits, income, photos, letters, etc. 3. Long-term residence certificates of family members of humanitarian migrants who do not live in their own countries. Fill in a complete guarantee form issued and stamped by the Immigration Bureau of New Zealand (at the same time, it is required to submit a notarization of the kinship of all family members of the insured. ) Provide supplementary forms for humanitarian immigrants and medical reports issued by hospitals designated by New Zealand in China or registered in New Zealand, which prove serious physical or emotional injuries. A report provided by the principal applicant explaining the current situation. Three. Explain that1The immigration law amended on May 28th, 998 came into effect on July 28th. The revised immigration law abolished the immigration landing service fee and adopted the following new fees: 1, 1 July 9981. After the visa or residence permit is issued, the principal applicant must pay the settlement information fee of RMB or USD 50 in 430 yuan. 2. From 1 June 65438+August 9991,every applicant included in the application for skilled or investment immigration must pay an immigration fee of 65438 RMB+0,040 RMB or 135 USD after obtaining a visa or residence permit. These fees will only be paid after your application is approved.