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If I immigrate to New Zealand, how can my relatives immigrate together?

When applying for immigration to New Zealand, the spouse and children under the age of 18 can apply for immigration together as deputy applicants.

After May 16 and May/20 12, the New Zealand Immigration Service completely cancelled the immigration of immediate family members. New Zealand residents or citizens cannot sponsor immediate family members (brothers and sisters) to immigrate to New Zealand at present.

New Zealand parents' reunion immigrants are divided into two categories, the first category (priority category) and the second category (general category), and the processing speed is usually about one and a half years.

A class of (priority) parents reunion immigrants should meet one of the following conditions:

The principal applicant's "long-term guaranteed income" is at least NZ $27,365,438+09 per year, and the spouse applies for NZ $40,084 per year (the principal applicant refers to the father or mother of the guarantor).

The applicant (parents) brings 500,000 New Zealand dollars to New Zealand (it must be a legal transfer of legal income and must be transferred to New Zealand within 65,438+0 years from the time of immigration approval).

The guarantor (child) has an annual income of at least NZ $65,000, or his spouse has an annual income of at least NZ $90,000.

The previous rule that "children in New Zealand must be greater than or equal to overseas children" has been abolished for a class of immigrants whose parents are reunited.

The requirements for second-class (ordinary) parents to reunite with immigrants are met: the guarantor (child) has an annual income of at least NZ $33,675, the applicant (parent) has no other adult children, and the applicant is a resident of the same country.