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本帖最后由 Ron1 于 2018-7-14 23:46 编辑
1. You can apply on your own if a non-principal exception applies to you. "Non-principal applicants can’t apply for permanent residence before the principal applicant, unless a non-principal exception applies. "
2. If you can prove your eligibility for such an exception, you yourself can be an applicant for the PRV. Then your case is independent of your former partner; you can apply even before he does (or he never does). However, in this case,
3. You need to satisfy the requirements for the PRV by yourself. [sound fair? isn't it?, now that you and he are no more partners.]
NB. What you might want to be doing is perhaps to maintain the validity of your RV, for example you might need to be present in NZ before the current RV expires, or to apply for a variation.
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