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lil0106 发表于 2018-3-7 15:57
我看到有的地方写了一种条件是:每年在新西兰居住达41天或以上, 同時获得税务居身份。 这个是什么意思呢 ...
在这听别人说没用,相关资料在这:
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/ ... ment-to-new-zealand
2. You have New Zealand tax residence status
You are a tax resident in New Zealand if you:
have been in New Zealand as a resident for 41 days or more in each of the two 12-month portions of the 2 years before you apply for permanent residence, and
are assessed as having tax residence status for the 2 years before you apply for permanent residence.
If you have tax residence in another country, even if it’s one that New Zealand has a double tax agreement with, you can’t use your tax residence status there to show your commitment to New Zealand.
Evidence
Either:
a statement from Inland Revenue
a completed Confirmation of Tax Resident Status endorsed by Inland Revenue.
5. You have established a base in New Zealand
You have established your base in New Zealand by having:
lived in New Zealand as a resident for at least 41 days in the year before you applied for permanent residence
and everyone else included in your residence application has been living in New Zealand for at least 184 days in the 2 years before you applied for permanent residence
You must also have either:
Purchased a home 12 months before or after becoming a resident, still own that home and live there now, or
worked full-time in New Zealand for 9 months or more in the 2 years before you applied for permanent residence.
Evidence of owning a home
your house deed
mortgage documents
rates demands
home insurance papers
household bills e.g. power, phone.
Evidence of employment
an employment agreement
pay slips
confirmation from your employer.
If you work for commission and/or a retainer, you can’t use your employment to show you have an established base in New Zealand. |
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