New Zealand

IMMIGRATION ADVICE

Dynamic Text Headline
| to New Zealand

Basic Membership

(Free)

  • 10-Hour Course Access: Gain access to a 10-hour course covering essential aspects of migrating to New Zealand.

  • Fundamental Resources: Access basic guides and checklists to get started with your migration journey.

  • Community Forum Participation: Engage in discussions and seek advice from other members.

  • Updates and Notifications: Stay informed with updates on course content and immigration news.

Pro Membership

($14/month)

  • Weekly Sessions: Attend weekly live sessions covering detailed modules on various aspects of migration.

  • Comprehensive Content: Access in-depth resources, webinars, and workshops led by migration experts.

  • Personalized Support: Receive priority support for your migration queries and concerns.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with other Pro members and expand your professional network.

  • Exclusive Resources: Download detailed guides, templates, and checklists to aid your migration planning.

  • Career Guidance: Receive tips and strategies for job hunting and career advancement in New Zealand.

  • Interview Preparation: Gain insights into interview techniques and cultural expectations in New Zealand workplaces.

  • Legal Guidance: Access legal advice related to immigration and settling in New Zealand.

Premium Membership

($49/month)

  • Monthly Sessions: Participate in monthly deep-dive sessions covering advanced topics and strategies.

  • One-on-One Consultations: Schedule private consultations with migration specialists to address specific concerns.

  • Tailored Action Plans: Receive personalized migration plans based on your unique circumstances and goals.

  • Priority Application Review: Have your visa application and supporting documents reviewed with priority.

  • Exclusive Events: Attend invitation-only seminars, workshops, and networking events with industry leaders.

  • Case Studies: Learn from real-life success stories and challenges faced by migrants in New Zealand.

  • Extended Support: Enjoy extended access to support resources and assistance beyond standard membership levels.

  • Cultural Integration: Receive guidance on cultural integration and adapting to life in New Zealand.

Trying to Help People Move...

Assisting you with your new life in New Zealand.

VISIT VISA

The New Zealand Visitor Visa is designed for individuals who wish to travel to New Zealand for tourism, visiting family or friends, or other short-term non-work purposes. It allows visitors to stay in the country for a specific period, typically up to 9 months in an 18-month period.

Benefits:

Tourism: Explore New Zealand's stunning landscapes, from the beaches to mountains, national parks, and vibrant cities.Visiting Family/Friends: Connect with loved ones residing in New Zealand.

Flexible Duration: Depending on the purpose of your visit, you can stay for up to 9 months in an 18-month period, which provides ample time to experience the country

Multiple Entry: Usually allows for multiple entries, enabling you to leave and return to New Zealand within the visa validity period.

Access to Healthcare: Eligibility for healthcare services under New Zealand's healthcare agreements, if applicable.

Work Prohibition: While primarily for tourism and visiting purposes, the visa does not permit employment, ensuring compliance with immigration regulations.

STUDENT VISA

The New Zealand Student Visa allows international students to study full-time in New Zealand at registered institutions such as universities, colleges, or secondary schools. This visa is essential for those planning to pursue higher education or vocational courses in the country. It permits holders to stay for the duration of their study program and often allows for some additional time for job search or travel after studies.

Requirements:

To be eligible for a New Zealand Student Visa, applicants typically need to meet the following requirements:

  1. Offer of Place: A confirmed offer of place from a New Zealand education institution approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).

  2. Course Fees: Evidence of payment or financial ability to pay for tuition fees for the duration of the course.

  3. Living Expenses: Proof of sufficient funds to cover living expenses in New Zealand. This can vary depending on the duration of stay and is assessed based on guidelines set by Immigration New Zealand.

  4. Health Insurance: Health and travel insurance for the duration of stay in New Zealand, as required by immigration regulations.

  5. Character Requirements: Good character, which may involve providing police certificates from countries resided in for more than 12 months in the past 10 years.

  6. Health Requirements: Meet health requirements, which may include a medical examination depending on the duration of stay and country of origin.

  7. Intent to Return: Evidence of intent to return to home country after completing studies (if applicable), such as ties to home country, family or job commitments.

  8. English Proficiency: Depending on the course and institution, proof of English language proficiency may be required.

  9. Age Requirements: Some courses and institutions may have specific age requirements.

  10. Additional Requirements: Specific additional requirements may apply depending on the country of citizenship and individual circumstances. It's important to check with the New Zealand immigration authorities or a licensed immigration adviser for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

WORK VISA

A Work Visa for New Zealand allows individuals from overseas to work in the country temporarily, usually for a specific employer and job role. It is essential for those seeking employment opportunities in New Zealand for a defined period.

  1. Job Offer : Obtain a job offer from a New Zealand employer who is willing to sponsor your visa application. The job offer must meet certain criteria, such as being genuine and relevant to your skills and qualifications.

  2. Employer Approval : Your prospective employer may need to apply for approval from Immigration New Zealand to employ you. This involves demonstrating that they have tried to recruit locally and that your employment will benefit New Zealand.

  3. Application Submission : Once your employer has gained approval, you can proceed to submit your visa application. This is typically done online through Immigration New Zealand's website or through a licensed immigration adviser.

  4. Required Documentation : Prepare and submit all required documentation, which may include:

    • Passport or travel document.

    • Evidence of job offer and employment contract.

    • Proof of qualifications and relevant work experience.

    • certificates (if required).

    • Medical certificates (if required).

    • Evidence of sufficient funds to support yourself (if applicable).

  5. Health and Character Checks : Depending on the duration of stay and country of origin, you may need to undergo health examinations and provide police certificates to meet New Zealand's health and character requirements.

  6. Application Processing : Wait for your application to be processed by Immigration New Zealand. Processing times can vary depending on the visa type and individual circumstances.

  7. Decision : Once a decision is made on your visa application, you will be notified. If approved, you will receive your Work Visa, which outlines the conditions of your stay and work rights in New Zealand.

  8. Arrival and Conditions : Upon arrival in New Zealand, ensure you comply with the conditions of your Work Visa, including working for the specified employer and adhering to any other terms outlined in your visa.

  9. Renewal or Extension : If you wish to extend your stay or change your employment in New Zealand, you may need to apply for a visa renewal or variation before your current visa expires.

  10. Rights and Responsibilities : Familiarize yourself with your rights and responsibilities as a visa holder in New Zealand, including entitlements to healthcare, taxation, and legal obligations.

RESIDENT VISA

A Resident Visa for New Zealand allows individuals to live, work, and study in New Zealand indefinitely. It is designed for those who wish to make New Zealand their long-term home and become a permanent resident.

Eligibility: To be eligible for a Resident Visa in New Zealand, applicants typically need to meet one of the following criteria:

  1. Skilled Migrant Category (SMC):

    • Points-Based System: Score sufficient points based on factors such as age, qualifications, work experience, and a job offer or skilled employment in New Zealand.

    • Expression of Interest (EOI): Lodge an Expression of Interest with Immigration New Zealand detailing your skills, work experience, and other relevant information. If selected from the pool, you may be invited to apply for residency.

  2. Family Category:

    Partnership: Have a partner who is a New Zealand citizen or resident.

    Parent Category: Have a child who is a New Zealand citizen or resident.

    Dependent Child :Be a dependent child of a New Zealand citizen or resident.

  3. Business and Investment Categories:

    Investor: Make a substantial investment in New Zealand.

    Entrepreneur: Start or purchase a business in New Zealand and operate it successfully.

    Refugee or Protected Person: Individuals granted refugee status or protected person status in New Zealand may be eligible to apply for residency.

    Other Special Categories: There are various other categories under which residency may be granted, such as under international agreements or humanitarian grounds.

  4. Additional Requirements:

    In addition to meeting the eligibility criteria specific to each category, applicants for a Resident Visa in New Zealand must typically:

    • Meet health and character requirements.

    • Demonstrate sufficient funds to support themselves and any dependents.

    • Provide evidence of genuine intent to reside in New Zealand.

    • Meet English language proficiency requirements if applicable.

    • Adhere to any specific conditions or requirements outlined by Immigration New Zealand for the chosen visa category.

Life In New Zealand

Online Courses

Express Entry Accelerator & Masterclass

The Express Entry Accelerator & Masterclass is designed for individuals seeking to navigate and optimize their application process for Canadian permanent residency through the Express Entry system. It provides comprehensive guidance on understanding eligibility criteria, improving CRS (Comprehensive Ranking System) scores, and preparing a strong application package.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Introduction to Express Entry system and eligibility requirements.

  2. Strategies to enhance CRS scores, including language proficiency and educational credentials evaluation.

  3. Comprehensive walkthrough of the application process, from creating an Express Entry profile to submitting documents and receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

  4. Detailed guidance on preparing for and attending interviews, if required.

  5. Understanding post-ITA procedures, including medical examinations and police clearances.

  6. Tips for settling in Canada and utilizing resources for successful integration.

Key Topics Covered:

The Study Permit Course is designed for international students planning to study in Canada and guides them through the process of obtaining a study permit. It covers essential information on eligibility requirements, application procedures, and compliance with Canadian immigration regulations.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Introduction to Canadian study permits and eligibility criteria.

  2. Steps to apply for a study permit, including required documentation and application forms.

  3. Understanding financial requirements and proving sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses.

  4. Detailed guidance on preparing for and attending interviews at Canadian visa offices, if required.

  5. Overview of study permit conditions, rights, and responsibilities of international students in Canada.

  6. Information on extending study permits and transitioning to post-graduation work permits or permanent residency pathways.

New Zealand Citizenship Application

The New Zealand Citizenship Application course is designed for individuals seeking to become New Zealand citizens. It provides detailed guidance on eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, and the application process for citizenship in New Zealand.

Key Topics Covered:

  1. Overview of New Zealand citizenship eligibility criteria, including residency requirements and good character checks.

  2. Steps to prepare and submit a New Zealand citizenship application, including required forms and supporting documents.

  3. Understanding the citizenship ceremony and oath of allegiance.

  4. Comprehensive guidance on dual citizenship rules and implications.

  5. Tips for preparing for the citizenship interview, if required.

  6. Overview of rights and responsibilities of New Zealand citizens, including voting rights and passport application procedures.

IMMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND

Kiwi Immigration is a boutique law firm providing assistance with New Zealand immigration matters. We help people from all over the world to come to New Zealand.

If you want to immigrate to New Zealand, we can help you with resident visa, work visa, student visa, visitor visa, partner visa and any other matter. Our experienced lawyers and advisers can also assist you with a Section 61 request, Judicial Review, Ministerial Intervention or an appeal to the Immigration and Protection Tribunal (IPT).

NEW ZEALAND VISAS

With experience across a wide variety of immigration matters, we are here

to help you stay in New Zealand. Whatever your goal, we aim to help turn

complex issues into successful outcomes.

CONTACT US

Budget travel. Rich life.

Image

Budget travel. Rich life.


Ensuring your visa eligibility in light of your personal and professional background.

Image

Budget travel. Rich life.


Ensuring that all visa application formalities as stipulated for your chosen visa type are met.

Image

Budget travel. Rich life.


Determining the right visa type based on your plans for New Zealand.

OUR NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION

Online Video Courses

BRAND NEW 2024

Express Entry Accelerator & Masterclass


Over
10 hours of video lessons with everything you need to know about the Express Entry process - from creating a Profile to submitting your eAPR.

Study Permit Course


Prepare a Study Permit application for your school in New Zealand. From completing the immigration forms to writing a compelling Letter of Intent.

We're updating the course to reflect recent 2024 changes.

GET NOTIFIED

New Zealand Citizenship Application


Are you ready to become a
New Zealand Citizen? This course will walk you step-by-step through the online citizenship application process - from creating an online account to taking the oath of

citizenship.

Hear From Our Clients

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Praesent lacini

Jesse Pinkman

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque nisi nunc, tincidunt non nibh non, ullamcorper facilisis lectus. Sed accumsan metus viverra turpis faucibus, id elementum tellus suscipit. Duis ac dolor nec odio fermentum commodo sit amet

Mark Sander

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque nisi nunc, tincidunt non nibh non, ullamcorper facilisis lectus. Sed accumsan metus viverra turpis faucibus, id elementum tellus suscipit. Duis ac dolor nec odio fermentum commodo sit amet

Jane Doe

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Quisque nisi nunc, tincidunt non nibh non, ullamcorper facilisis lectus. Sed accumsan metus viverra turpis faucibus, id elementum tellus suscipit. Duis ac dolor nec odio fermentum commodo sit amet

NZMove.org

About US

Just Immigration Consulting Limited was founded by Scott Game and Jiahe Jing. Our aim is to provide quality advice at reasonable prices.

Quick links

Immigration New Zealand

Immigration New Zealand

Immigration Advisers Authority

The Treaty of Waitangi

Immigration Advisers Authority

Immigration Advisers Authority

Crime Stoppers

Reach us

Level 8, 139 Quay Street,Auckland, New Zealand.