Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - My ex-wife and I own IRRV in New Zealand, but we have divorced and remarried. How do newlyweds and children apply for PR? Do I have to go to an immigration prison to get IRRV?

My ex-wife and I own IRRV in New Zealand, but we have divorced and remarried. How do newlyweds and children apply for PR? Do I have to go to an immigration prison to get IRRV?

Yes, you can. After successfully applying for immigration to New Zealand, you will get a permanent resident visa, also known as New Zealand resident visa, resident status or green card. This is a resident visa valid for 2 years. During the validity period of the visa, the holder enjoys the rights and obligations of New Zealand residents and has the right to travel to and from New Zealand many times. As long as you get the New Zealand permanent resident visa PR for the next two years, you can successfully apply for the New Zealand permanent visa IRRV if you live 184 days a year. This requirement of residence time is commonly known as "immigration supervision". After obtaining a New Zealand permanent return visa, the visa holder can stay in New Zealand indefinitely, and he will always have the right to enter New Zealand at any time no matter how long he leaves New Zealand midway. This visa is valid forever. IRRV is a real permanent green card. As long as there is no major crime, New Zealand's permanent resident status will not be revoked under any circumstances. The benefits of New Zealand's permanent visa status are the same as those of New Zealand citizens, without any restrictions.