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肯定可以的
我帮你查了以下的资料
http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/i ... de-workpermit2years
Work Permit holder eligible to be in New Zealand for two years or more
Eligibility:
A person who holds a Work Permit issued under section 26 of the Immigration Act 1987 which either:
entitles them to remain in New Zealand for a period that equals or exceeds two years OR
entitles them to remain in New Zealand for a specified period of time which, together with the period of time that person has already been lawfully in New Zealand immediately prior to obtaining the Permit, equals or exceeds two years
is eligible for publicly funded health and disability services.
Criteria:
Holds a current Work Permit which, together with the time the person has already been in New Zealand lawfully, allows for a continuous stay of at least two years. Short times out of New Zealand are acceptable as long as that time was covered by Permits.
Proof of eligibility:
You will need to show your health service provider your valid Passport endorsed (stamped) with a current Work Permit, that:
entitles you to remain in New Zealand for a period that equals or exceeds two years OR
entitles you to remain in New Zealand for a specified period of time which, together with the period of time you have already been lawfully in New Zealand, allows for a total continuous stay of at least two years.
Note: Time spent lawfully in New Zealand immediately prior to the current Work Permit counts towards the two years (for example, on Visitor Permit).
Dependent children (aged 19 years or younger) of eligible Work Permit holders are defined as Work Permit holders under the Eligibility Direction. They are eligible for publicly funded health and disability services, even if they have a Student Permit or Visitor Permit, provided they can show that their parent is an eligible Work Permit holder.
Partners of Work Permit holders must themselves meet the eligibility criteria to be eligible for publicly funded health and disability services.
Pregnant partners of eligible Work Permit holders may be eligible for maternity related services. They must be able to provide proof of their partnership with the eligible person. If you don't know if your partner is eligible for publicly funded health and disability services, use this Guide to check - Go back to the beginning of this Guide. |
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