New Zealand

New Zealand

Situated in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, often called the “Land of the Long White Cloud,” is a stunning country known for its breathtaking natural beauty, vibrant culture, relaxed lifestyle, modern working environment, diverse business market, comprehensive policy framework, and welcoming government. New Zealand offers a variety of exceptional immigration programs, enabling people from around the world to live, work, study, and travel in this “land of Kiwis.” The country’s immigration policy is designed to promote cultural and economic growth. For those planning to move to New Zealand, ICS provides expert assistance to secure a New Zealand Immigration Visa. With over two decades of experience, ICS’s team of professionals will guide you through the visa process to ensure a smooth and swift experience. The New Zealand government offers several immigration options, including:

Skilled Migration Visa

The Skilled Migration Category is designed to attract highly skilled and qualified migrants, particularly in sectors and regions experiencing growth but facing professional shortages. New Zealand’s selection system is flexible, focusing only on key criteria before allowing applicants to apply for skilled migration.

Business Immigration Visa 

This visa is tailored for individuals looking to start a new business, take over an existing one, or invest in New Zealand. The main categories include:

  • Investor—This category grants permanent residency to those with capital to invest in New Zealand if eligibility criteria are met.
  • Entrepreneur – Experienced business people wishing to be self-employed in New Zealand can apply for an Entrepreneur Work Visa.

Employees of Relocating Businesses – This category is for employees of businesses relocating to New Zealand who do not qualify for residence under other business categories.

Student Visa


New Zealand’s government encourages international students to study at universities and colleges. Students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during their studies. They may be eligible to apply for work permits and permanent residency after graduation, provided they meet the criteria.

Work Visa

The New Zealand Work Visa aims to attract skilled workers worldwide to contribute to the country’s industry and economy. It has two key options:

  • Work to Resident – This option allows temporary work visa holders to upgrade to permanent residency.
  • Employment – Employers can hire foreign skilled workers for positions that local workers cannot fill.

Family Visa

The Family Visa category enables immigrants to bring their spouse or partner and dependent children (up to age 24) to New Zealand with permanent resident status. Less dependent family members will need a sponsor who has been a permanent resident in New Zealand for at least three years. Some applicants may need an employment offer to qualify.

Skilled Migrant Visa

In a rapidly growing country like New Zealand, there is a continual demand for highly educated and skilled workers across all sectors of the economy.

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New Zealand offers an ideal business environment, combining a robust policy framework, diverse marketplace, excellent working conditions, and significant growth opportunities.

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Our Most Frequently Asked Questions!!

The time taken by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) to process the application can vary depending upon:

  • The requirements of the immigration instructions a candidate is applying under
  • The completeness of the applications received
  • How easily INZ can check the information provided by the candidates
  • How well and how quickly the candidates respond to any concerns raised by INZ with you

Processing times also varies between offices. Once INZ receives the applications, it either gives a decision to the candidates, or tells them within 14 days, as to how long the processing time is predicted to be.

To apply for a New Zealand Business Visa, you must demonstrate:

  • You either operate your own business or hold a management position wherein you are responsible for all the aspects of the business operations.
  • You are of good health and character
  • Any accompanying family member meets the English language requirements
  • You have a genuine business plan
  • You furnish sufficient capital to setup up a business
  • You have not been involved in any kind of business fraud or have not experienced a business failure within the last five years of operation
  • You have sufficient funds to sustain a living
  • Your business will prove to be beneficial for the economy of New Zealand
  • You have researched the business market of New Zealand beforehand and made contacts

To be eligible, you’ll need to:

  • Have lived in New Zealand on a Work to Residence visa for two years
  • Meet health and character requirements
  • Provide evidence that you’re from an English speaking background or have an IELTS certificate (level 5).

Temporary work visas are granted to those who have a job offer from a New Zealand employer, people with skills that are in demand in the country, people coming for a destination for aspiring immigrants. The country has its own variety of landscape within its small area (as compared to other continents) i.e. golden beaches with blue seas as well as ice covered mountains. Even in comparisons on standard of living, life expectancy, education, literacy, the country comes in top most ranks by defeating others. The country is also safe to live as corruption ratio is very low pacific purpose or event and people who want to gain work experience after studying in New Zealand.

As you must be on a valid visa at all times while your stay in New Zealand, you must either obtain a further temporary entry visa to remain in New Zealand, or you may depart New Zealand and wait for your residence decision offshore. To obtain a visa further, you must meet the current requirements as specified in the immigration instructions for the visa type you wish to apply for.

Yes, New Zealand has strict immigration regulations. An application is subject to refusal in case the applicant has not furnished all the desired information or submitted wrong supporting documents. It is advised to double check the application and supporting document check list in order to avoid refusal of the application

To be eligible for a permanent resident visa, the principal applicant in their original residence application must:-

  • Hold a resident visa, or must have held one for at least two years continuously
  • Have met any conditions that the resident visa was subject to under section 49(1) of the Immigration Act
  • Meet relevant character requirements, and
  • Have met one of the five commitments to New Zealand criteria as mentioned by the Government of New Zealand

In case you were not the principal applicant in the original residence application, you generally cannot apply for a permanent resident visa unless the principal application applies at the same time or later.

Yes, applicants applying for a visa under visitor, student or work category can submit their application online.

  • Police clearance certificates can be obtained from the Regional Passport Office. It can also be obtained from the Office of Deputy Commissioner of Police/Superintendent of Police for the area of the applicant’s residence. To get a police clearance certificate from the Office of Deputy Commissioner of Police/Superintendent of Police, the applicant must obtain a letter for such a certificate from the INZ office. The police clearance certificate submitted with the application must be in original and must bear the official seal.
  • Obtaining a New Zealand permanent residency visa can be a cumbersome and complicated process. Using our expediting services offered by ICS who specialize in global resettlement and immigration processes, have a team of professionals who can provide you accurate instructions and processing times, guide through the entire process, provide updates and handle all your problems quickly – making what is a complex issue simple.
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