Infrastructure Plan & Visa Management

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At Medha Immigration Consultants, we are more than just consultants; we are partners in realizing your New Zealand dreams. Let us handle the complexities of your immigration process.

  • Personalized Consultation: Each client’s journey is unique. At Medha Immigration Consultants, we tailor our services to fit your specific needs—from detailed assessments to personalized advice ensuring that every aspect of your application is perfect.
  • Seamless Application Submission: Our experts simplify the complexities of application procedures, assisting you every step of the way to ensure a stress-free submission.
  • Help with Interview Preparation: Go into your interview with confidence. Our mock interviews and strategic preparation set you up for success.
  • Unwavering Support: From start to finish, enjoy continuous, real-time support and case tracking. With us, you’re always informed, never left in the dark.
  • Comprehensive Post-Approval Guidance: Our support extends beyond visa approval. We guide you through relocation, housing, and adapting to new responsibilities in New Zealand.

Resident Visa FAQs

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What are the pathways to obtaining a resident visa for New Zealand?

New Zealand offers several pathways to obtaining a resident visa, each catering to different applicant profiles, including skills, investment capacity, and family connections. The most common pathways are:

  • Skilled Migrant Category: This pathway is for individuals who possess skills, experience, and qualifications that are needed by New Zealand. Points are awarded based on these factors, along with age and employability, to determine eligibility.
    There are three pathways:
    1. Skilled migrant pathway
    2. Green List Pathway
    3. Care Workforce and Transport Sector Agreements pathway
  • Work to Residence: This option allows individuals who are already in New Zealand on a work visa to apply for residency after working in the country for a certain period, typically 2 years. This includes Long Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa holders and Accredited Employer Work Visa holders.
  • Family Categories: These visas are for those who have family members already residing in New Zealand who can sponsor their application. This includes partners, children, and sometimes parents or siblings.
  • Business and Investor Categories: For individuals who plan to invest a significant amount of money in New Zealand or who want to start or purchase a business in New Zealand, there are several visa options that can lead to residency.

What are the main eligibility criteria for a resident visa?

Eligibility criteria for a resident visa in New Zealand vary depending on the specific pathway. However, common criteria across most categories include:

  • Good health and character: Applicants must pass health and character checks.
  • Age limits: Some visa categories have age restrictions, particularly those based on employment.
  • English language proficiency: Applicants must often prove they can speak, understand, and write in English.
  • Job offer (for some categories): For work-related pathways, having a job offer in New Zealand in a relevant field is often necessary.
  • Investment funds or business plan (for business categories): Demonstrating the required investment amount or presenting a viable business plan is crucial for investor or entrepreneur pathways.

What are the benefits of obtaining New Zealand residency?

Obtaining residency in New Zealand comes with several benefits, including:

  • Right to live and work: Residents can live, work, and study in New Zealand indefinitely.
  • Access to healthcare and education: Residents have access to New Zealand’s public healthcare system and can enroll in public schools and universities at domestic rates.
  • Pathway to citizenship: After meeting certain criteria, including time spent in the country, residents can apply for New Zealand citizenship.
  • Sponsor family members: Residents can sponsor eligible family members for residency.
  • Social services: Eligibility for various social services and benefits, similar to New Zealand citizens.

Do I need to have a job offer to apply for a resident visa?

Whether you need a job offer depends on the visa category. For the Skilled Migrant Category, a job offer can significantly increase your points and chances of success but is not always mandatory. For Work to Residence visas, a job offer from an accredited employer or in a field listed on the Long Term Skill Shortage List is required. Other pathways, such as family sponsorship or investor visas, do not require a job offer.

Can I include my family members in my resident visa application?

Yes, most New Zealand resident visa categories allow you to include your family
members in your application. This typically includes your partner and dependent children aged 24 and under. Each family member included in the application must meet the health and character requirements.

What are the language requirements for a resident visa application?

The language requirements for a New Zealand resident visa vary by category. For many pathways, including the Skilled Migrant Category, applicants must demonstrate a competent level of English. As part of your application, you will need to attain an overall IELTS score of 6.5 or more from either the General or Academic test. This is often done through an approved English language test (such as IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE), showing that you meet a minimum score. Alternatively, applicants can sometimes demonstrate English proficiency through their background, such as having completed certain studies
in English. Some visa categories may have different requirements or may waive the language requirement under specific conditions. Below table taken from Immigration website gives the acceptable test results for various English tests. Please refer to the below website link for more information about English language requiremetns. Source of Information: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/preparing-a-
visa-application/english-language/english-language-requirements-for-skilled-residence-visas