How many years does it take to get PR in New Zealand?

How many years does it take to get PR in New Zealand?

Residence visas

Visa 50% of applications completed within: 90% of applications completed within:
Permanent Resident Visa 11 days 53 days
Skilled Migrant 22 months 27 months
Transfer of visa to new passport 1 day 5 days
Variation of travel conditions on a resident visa 6 days 15 days

How long does it take to get New Zealand citizenship after permanent residency?

To apply for citizenship, you must have been a resident for at least 5 years, and only travelled out of New Zealand for a short amount of time each year. You must therefore have been present in New Zealand with a Resident visa for a total of at least 1,350 days and for at least 240 days in each of those 5 years.

How long can you stay in New Zealand as a permanent resident?

If you’ve been a resident visa holder for 2 years or more, and can show a commitment to living in New Zealand you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa. Once granted, you can live and work in New Zealand permanently and come and go from New Zealand without travel conditions. Indefinitely.

Can a permanent resident of New Zealand buy a property in Australia?

The rules for New Zealand permanent residents looking to buy Australian property are more relaxed than for residents of other countries. The rules that apply to Australian citizens will be the same that apply to you. As a permanent resident, you can choose between purchasing an existing property or a new dwelling.

How can I become a resident of New Zealand?

There are a number of pathways to obtaining a resident visa, many of which start with a temporary visa allowing you to work, study or own a business in New Zealand. Some visas, such as those granted under the Skilled Migrant Category, grant you residence right away.

Can a New Zealand citizen travel out of the country?

Being out of NZ can affect the status of your resident visa. A Permanent Resident Visa is usually the next step after you’re granted a Resident Visa. With a Permanent Resident Visa you can travel in and out of NZ as much as you like. After meeting certain requirements, including at least 5 years residence in NZ, you can apply for NZ citizenship.

Who is a permanent resident of New Zealand?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. New Zealand Permanent Residents are residents of New Zealand, who hold a permanent resident visa, which – superficially seen – makes them equal to New Zealand citizens.

How long can you live in New Zealand on a resident visa?

Live in New Zealand under a resident visa for 2 years. In most cases, you can’t gain permanent residency unless you’ve lived in New Zealand for at least 24 months under a residence visa. You might have your residence visa to work, study, or live with a partner who is a citizen or resident.

What to do if your New Zealand resident visa has expired?

If you are outside New Zealand without valid travel conditions allowing you to re-enter as a resident, your Resident Visa has expired. However, if you haven’t been outside of New Zealand long, you may still be able to either obtain a Permanent Resident Visa or a new Resident Visa.

Can a Australian citizen live in New Zealand without a visa?

Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents can enter New Zealand and live in New Zealand indefinitely without a visa, provided they meet the health and character requirements. They are assumed to hold a New Zealand resident visa while in New Zealand with a few key differences: