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Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Getting a New Zealand Visa

The process in applying for a visa varies depending on the type of visa you want to apply for and the visa type you want will greatly depend on your current situation and your purpose. 
Questions have to be answered before starting with your application. Do you just want to tour around NZ or work here for a specific period? Do you want to study in NZ? Are you a businessman and wants to put up your own business here? Are you a  skilled worker? Do you want to migrate to NZ?

There are many options to get an NZ visa and the first step we took was to visit the Immigration NZ websiteThe site's interface made it easier for us to process our application. In our case, we applied directly to INZ since having an agency to take care of an application costs more.  The INZ website is pretty much direct and the instructions are generally easy to understand and follow. With the help of our friends who already made it to NZ, friends assisted by agencies and NZ visa-related forums, we got those gray areas answered and clarified. 

If you plan to work and live in NZ, a resident visa under Skilled Migrant Category is a great option if you don't have or can't get a job offer. This is the visa type we applied for which took us around 1 year and 9 months to process. Definitely, getting a job offer will expedite the entire process. It is important to check the skill shortages before proceeding with your application. See http://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz  for more details. 

Keep posted for more info about getting an SMC visa.

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