Meet health and character requirements
You must genuinely intend to meet the conditions of your visa
Must meet the age requirement
You must be a citizenship of the country
You must have a ticket to leave New Zealand or enough money to buy one
You must have enough money to live on while in New Zealand (this is dependent on the countries you are from and the duration of your stay. In general, you must have at least NZD 350 for each month of your stay)
You must not have had approval for a New Zealand Working Holiday Visa before
You must have full medical insurance for the length of your stay
If you have a visitor visa and are applying for a work visa, your interim visa condition will be the same as a visitor visa. That is, you do not have work rights. If you apply for a student visa, your interim visa will have the same conditions as your student visa.
If you currently hold a student visa and apply for a work visa, your interim visa will have the same conditions as a visitor visa (no work rights). But if you are applying for another course, your interim visa will have the same conditions as a student visa.
If you hold a work visa and want to visit New Zealand, your interim visa will have the same condition as the visitor visa.
However, if you want to study, your interim visa conditions will reflect a student visa.
If you are applying for another work visa with the same employer and location, you will keep the same work visa conditions on your interim visa. However, if you are working for a new employer, your interim visa will have the same conditions as a visitor visa.
From 27 February, 11:59pm – Fully vaccinated NZ Citizens and travellers from Australia can enter NZ – must self-isolate upon arrival
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This is the fee for Immigration New Zealand to process your application. An immigration levy is payable and is included in the total amount above.
90% of applications are currently completed within this time. Timeframes are in calendar days.
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If your partner’s New Zealand residence is based on their Australian citizenship, Australian permanent residence or resident return visa, you can only apply for this visa if your partner lives in New Zealand.
If your partner is a New Zealand citizen and the two of you have been living together outside of New Zealand for 5 years or more, you may be granted a permanent resident visa. Your partner will need to be either overseas when you apply, or have been back in New Zealand for less than 3 months.