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What materials do I need to prepare for a New Zealand visa?

The materials required to apply for a New Zealand visa include: the applicant's original passport, two 2-inch color photos on a white background, the visa application form and supplementary forms, a copy of the applicant's ID card, a copy of the China company's business license or organization code certificate, an employment certificate in both Chinese and English (if the applicant is an on-the-job employee), a letter of leave from China company, the applicant's family account book, a copy of retirement certificate and pension certificate, and the applicant's personal fund certificate (if the applicant is a retiree).

New Zealand visa refers to the formalities that need to be handled from China to New Zealand. Visa is a kind of license issued by a government agency of a country according to its own laws for foreigners applying for entry, exit or passing through the country.

New Zealand visas can be divided into visiting visas, student visas, work visas and immigrant visas according to the purpose of the visit. New Zealand tourist visas require China applicants to achieve an IELTS score of 5.5. Before applying, the applicant must have lived in China for more than 2 years.

Immigration New Zealand authorizes New Zealand visa application centers in Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong to collect visa applications and visa application fees for short-term entry and immigration categories, and return passports to applicants after visa officers of Immigration New Zealand examine visa applications.