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    Blog January 30, 2023

    Bring Your Partner to NZ on a Partnership Based Visa

    Are you looking to bring your partner and children to New Zealand on a partnership-based visa? The process can seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. To be able to apply for a visa based on your partnership, you must meet the definition of partnership and submit evidence to show your relationship is genuine. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) defines partnership as two people of the opposite or same sex who live together in a genuine and stable relationship in either a legal marriage, a civil union, or a de facto relationship.

    Please do keep in mind that from INZ’s perspective living together means sharing the same home as your supporting partner. You and your supporting partner also must be aged 18 or over, have the consent of your parents or guardians if you are aged 16 or 17, have met each other before applying for a visa based on your partnership and not be close relatives.

    With proper preparation and knowledge, you can make the transition as smooth and successful as possible. Here are some tips on how to go about getting a New Zealand partnership-based visa for your family:

    1. Check eligibility requirements – Ensure that both you as a supporting partner and your partner meet the eligibility requirements for a partnership-based visa. This can include evidence of your relationship such as marriage or civil union certificates, documents confirming financial arrangements, etc.
    2. Fill in all forms correctly – Carefully fill out all necessary application forms with accurate information so they can be processed quickly and easily by the relevant authorities.
    3. Gather required documents – Assemble all required relationship documents to prove a genuine and stable relationship. In addition, assemble certain mandatory documents too, such as birth certificates, passports, medical records, police clearances etc., before submitting the application form.
    4. Submit the application – Submit all necessary forms and supporting documents through Licensed Immigration Advisers – Immigration Advisers New Zealand Ltd.
    5. Follow-up – Keep track of the progress of your application until a decision has been made on your visa request.

    By following these steps and completing all necessary paperwork correctly, you’ll have a better chance of obtaining a New Zealand partnership-based visa for yourself and your family quickly and without complications!

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    Vandana Rai

    Vandana Rai

    (LIA 201400900)
    Director
    Vandana is herself a migrant and has a rare set of skill match, which could be considered ideal for a Licensed Immigration Adviser. She was a school counsellor from 1996...