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From 30 November 2009, applications for a visitor or student visa/permit for dependent children of Essential Skills work visa/permit holders will need to include evidence that the parent meets a minimum income threshold of NZ$33,675 per annum gross in order to live with them in New Zealand, unless the parent held a work permit on and before 30 November 2009.
Who will be affected by the policy change?
Anyone who:
•wants to bring their dependent children to New Zealand; and
•is applying for a temporary work visa/permit under Essential Skills work policy; and
•has an annual income from salary or wages of under $33,675, and
•does not currently hold a temporary work permit in New Zealand.
Can the children of Essential Skills work visa/permit holders come to New Zealand on short visits without their parent(s) meeting the minimum income threshold?
Yes, the minimum income requirement will not need to be met if the child is only visiting the parent(s). However, if the child was to stay for the duration of the Essential Skills work permit held by their parent(s) or to apply to study in New Zealand they would need to show that their parent(s) meets the minimum income threshold. |
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