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  3. Visa policy of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    While most foreign nationals must apply for, and be granted, entry permission at the border, holders of a Permanent Resident Visa, a Resident Visa granted in New Zealand, or a Resident Visa granted outside New Zealand where the holder has previously travelled to New Zealand are granted entry permission as of right.

  4. Visa requirements for New Zealand citizens - Wikipedia

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    As of 2024, New Zealand citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 190 countries and territories, ranking the New Zealand passport 5th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

  5. Immigration New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Immigration New Zealand issues four main types of visas: Visitor Visas, which allow a person to stay in New Zealand for a period of time to visit or for short-term study. Student Visas, which allow a person to study full-time in New Zealand. Work Visas, which allow a person to work part-time or full-time in New Zealand

  6. New Zealand tightens visa rules in response to ... - AOL

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    New Zealand announced it has tightened its visa rules, introducing language and skill criteria and shortening work permit lengths in response to “unsustainable net migration.”

  7. Immigration to New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand limited immigration to those who would meet a labour shortage in New Zealand. To encourage those to come, the government introduced free and assisted passages in 1947, a scheme expanded by the National Party administration in 1950.

  8. Skilled Migrant Category (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) is the way skilled migrants qualify to gain a New Zealand resident visa and, subsequently, Permanent Residence (PR) to New Zealand. It is managed by Immigration New Zealand under the Immigration Act 2009.

  9. Special Category Visa - Wikipedia

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    A Special Category Visa (SCV) is an Australian visa category (subclass 444) granted to most New Zealand citizens on arrival in Australia, enabling them to visit, study, stay and work in Australia indefinitely under the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangement.

  10. New Zealand permanent residency - Wikipedia

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    The holder of any resident class visa is entitled: to stay in New Zealand indefinitely; to work in New Zealand or in the exclusive economic zone of New Zealand; to study in New Zealand; to receive free or subsidised health care at publicly funded health services.

  11. List of diplomatic missions of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Countries hosting New Zealand diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of New Zealand. New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (NZMFAT) is responsible for nearly fifty embassies and consulates globally.

  12. New Zealand Certificate of Identity - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Certificate of Identity is an international biometric travel document issued by the Department of Internal Affairs to an alien resident of or visitor to New Zealand who is unable to obtain a national passport, [1] or has a national passport unacceptable to Immigration New Zealand [2] so that they can leave New Zealand.