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Does New Zealand have immigration supervision requirements for the spouse and children of the main applicant?

Generally speaking, immigration is for small families. One person applies and the whole family gets immigration status. There is no immigration supervision requirement for the spouse and children of the main applicant during the waiting period for obtaining the status.

But after all of you have obtained immigration status, in order to retain this immigration status, you must do a good job in immigration supervision according to the regulations. This is personal. Who wants to keep his identity, must complete the residence requirements!

Fortunately, New Zealand has a permanent visa return policy, and new immigrants can get permanent round-trip visas as long as they meet one of the following five conditions:

1) has lived in New Zealand for more than 184 days each year in the two years before the application;

2) Having lived in New Zealand for more than 465,438+0 days each year in the two years before the application, and having obtained tax resident status;

3) Investment of 1 10,000 New Zealand dollars in the two years before the application;

4) Established a successful enterprise in New Zealand within two years (at least one year) before the application;

5) The principal applicant has lived in New Zealand for more than 465,438+0 days in the last year in the two years before the application; At the same time,

(1) All other applicants (spouse and children of the main applicant) have lived in New Zealand for more than 184 days in two years; At the same time,

(2) A. The principal applicant owns and maintains a family residence in New Zealand; Or B. The principal applicant has been employed full-time in New Zealand for more than 9 months in two years.