Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - I married a New Zealander. I have handed in the immigration form. How do I get to New Zealand?
I married a New Zealander. I have handed in the immigration form. How do I get to New Zealand?
If this person is a New Zealand citizen, you can go back to New Zealand with him and get the local certificate, and then you can ask him as a guarantor to apply for permanent residence. After getting permanent residence, you need to live in New Zealand for a period of time, about half a year, and become permanent residence after two years. After you have permanent residency, you must have a corresponding tax record after living in New Zealand for about four years, and you can apply for citizenship after waiting for some conditions. On the other hand, if this person is not a New Zealand citizen, but only has the right of permanent residence in New Zealand, it depends on whether he has applied for a green card for others within five years. If he does, he can't. It will take five years to apply for a guarantee again. If his right of permanent residence is guaranteed by others, then let's see if this period has exceeded five years. If it exceeds five years, you can apply for a guarantee for others, otherwise you can't.
- Previous article:Jia Shang's classical Chinese.
- Next article:Governing the country for the people, reading classical Chinese
- Related articles
- Yu Qian, Dean of Northeast Asia College of Jilin University
- Immigration certificate
- Why is Malaysia suitable for China immigrants?
- What if Merkel wins the election but loses to "forming a cabinet"?
- Where the hell is Zhu Yunwen?
- In the movie manslaughter, why bury the sheep after moving the body?
- Immigrants from Paula Tsui
- What are the conditions for Chengdu to immigrate to Canada?
- Will Australian immigrants be refused a visa if they have red blood cells in their urine test?
- How about Nanchang Xingye Moving Co., Ltd.?