The ‘principal applicant’ is the main applicant from your
original residence application. ‘Non-principal applicants’
are the family members included in that application, ie the
partner and dependent children of the principal applicant.
The principal applicant must have been granted a
permanent resident visa or a variation of travel conditions
before a non-principal applicant can be granted one. 作者: AsiaTelkom 时间: 2018-9-18 14:14:40
If you were the principal applicant’s partner when you were included in their residence application, you may be eligible for a variation of travel conditions or a new resident visa if one the following apply to you:
You and the principal applicant have separated or divorced.
You have a protection order against the principal applicant.
The principal applicant has been convicted of an offence against you or a dependent child.
The principal applicant died.
The principal applicant is a New Zealand citizen now.作者: AsiaTelkom 时间: 2018-9-18 14:15:52
You’ll need to provide evidence to support your eligibility, which may include:
a certified copy of your divorce decree or dissolution order
evidence of your separation