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When we say 'have lived in NZ', we mean you were 'resident' and 'physically present' in NZ at the same time.
Resident in NZ
Being resident in NZ means you permanently made your home in NZ. In most cases, you'll be resident in NZ if you lived here on a permanent basis for the required number of years.
In other cases, we may need to consider other things to work out if you've been resident in NZ. To do this, we'll look at your involvement in NZ society, e.g your:
employment
community activities
club memberships, and
local churches.
Physically present in NZ
To work this out, we'll look at if you were physically in NZ for the required number of years. If you left NZ, you weren't physically present in NZ for that period of time.
For example, if you went on holiday for:
25 days, you weren't physically present in NZ for 25 days. This means you would need to have lived in NZ for an extra 25 days to make up what is required
14 days every year for 10 years, that's 140 days in total. This means you weren't physically present in NZ for 140 days. So you would need to have lived in NZ for an extra 140 days to make up what is required.
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