New Zealand is a truly magnificent destination to immigrate to. As an Indian planning to relocate to New Zealand, you should have a general idea of how many of your fellow Indians are immigrating to this country. In the year 2019, about 14,000 Indians migrated to New Zealand becoming the second largest nationality to immigrate to New Zealand.
Before you go through the actual process of immigrating to New Zealand, please make sure that you know all the finer details of New Zealand immigration. It is always a good idea to know everything about the place you are soon going to visit.
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Benefits of Migration to New Zealand
If you have not already confirmed your New Zealand Immigration from India, we put forth a list of all the factors that can contribute to a favourable decision.
Stable Economy
The economy of New Zealand did take a dip a few years back, but the recovery it made was commendable. The unemployment rates are one of the lowest in the world and contribute to an overall stable economy.
Pleasant Weather
The weather in New Zealand offers more sunlight as compared to the Indian weather pattern. There is pleasant weather almost all year round.
Cultural Diversity
There are quite many nationalities residing in New Zealand. These nationalities promise a culturally diverse and rich experience for those planning to immigrate to New Zealand.
Job Opportunities
There are several lucrative job opportunities for skilled workers. Ever since the dip in the economy in the past, there have been umpteen vacancies present in the New Zealand workforce in several fields that demand their fulfilment via skilled foreign migrants.
Safe & Amiable Environment
The crime rate in New Zealand is one of the lowest and promises a safe environment for all. The people of New Zealand are also very friendly, improving the chances of you settling in comfortably.
Not crowded
The total population in New Zealand is just enough to provide a friendly atmosphere and not seem too crowded.
Nature
There are so many stunning places in New Zealand. It is a nature lover’s paradise with its innumerable beaches, caves, mountains and forests.
New Zealand Visa for Indians
As is the case with an immigration department of any country, there are several visas available that you can apply for in New Zealand. The most common ones are explained below.
Tourist/Visitor Visa
The tourist visa is one of the most common visas that people apply for. The visitor or tourist visa is for those people who are from non-visa waiver countries, although people from visa waiver countries can also apply. This visa application should be made when they wish to stay for more than their visas are waived.
Student/Study Visa
The student or study visa is only valid for the duration of the entire course. It is usually not extended beyond this time period. Working part-time while you study is possible although the number of hours you can put in is often a small number.
Work Visa
If you are considering to move into New Zealand for your career, you need to apply in this visa category. You can apply for jobs in New Zealand, and once you are selected, you must present your job offer letter along with the visa application.
Permanent Residence Visa
The permanent residence is usually a visa that comes after a residence visa. If you apply for it and it is accepted, you have all the rights as that of the local people. You must meet the requirements to be granted this status.
New Zealand Immigration from India – Eligibility
Before you actually begin the application process, you must first check whether you fulfil the eligibility criteria of the visa.
- A valid passport with a minimum three months validity after your departure date (out of New Zealand)
- Adequate funds to support you and your family for the duration of your stay
- Job offer letter
- Letter of acceptance from the educational institute
- Age less than 55 years, in some visas
Documents Required When Applying for the Visa
It is always a good idea to keep a document checklist handy to tick off all the documents as you get them ready for your visa application. We have prepared a preliminary list for you so that you can be thoroughly prepared and at ease for your application process.
- A legit passport with six months of validity (at least) when you arrive in New Zealand
- Any old passports
- Recent photographs of a specific size (with white background)
- Duly filled application form
- Cover letter explaining the purpose of your visit
- An itinerary with your arrival and departure flight tickets
- Bank statements of the last six months
- International credit card copies with their corresponding statements
- Job offer letter from the employing company
- Salary slips of the past three months from the previous employer
- Original leave letter from the former employer
- Letter of acceptance from the educational institute
- Contact details of your sponsor, if you have one
- Supporting documents of your sponsor
- Any additional documents that may be required by the authorities
Conclusion
People who have already immigrated to New Zealand and are settled there reported a positive response. The lifestyle in New Zealand is more laid back and oriented towards free living. Once you travel to this country, you will be amazed by the plethora of activities and options available to you in each field of life. The exposure you will gain in this culturally diverse country is advantageous too.
About Vandana Gupta
Vandana Gupta is an executive administrator at Radvision World Consultancy Services LLP. Experienced executive administrator with a demonstrated history of working in the human resources industry. Skilled in Customer Service, Management, Business Development, Business Strategy, and Public Speaking. Strong information technology professional with an M.com focused in Business/Commerce, General from Mahatma Jyotiba Phule (MJP) Rohilkhand University.
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