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Multiple entry visitor’s visa for parents 
and grandparents of New Zealand 
citizens/residents 
If you have family members in New Zealand and you 
wish to visit them, you may apply for a visitor’s visa 
under normal visitor policy to allow you to travel 
to New Zealand, or you may travel to New Zealand 
visa-free if you are a ‘visa waiver visitor’. 
However, if you are the parent or grandparent 
of a New Zealand citizen or resident you may like 
to have the flexibility of a multiple entry visa, to 
allow you to visit your child or grandchild several 
times over a three-year period. To do this, you 
may apply for a visitor’s visa under the parent and 
grandparent multiple entry visitor’s visa policy.To be eligible for a visa under this policy, you 
must apply from outside New Zealand. You will 
need to complete a Medical and Chest X-ray 
Certificate (INZ 1007) and meet normal character 
requirements. You may include your partner in 
the application but not your children. 
Your New Zealand sponsor must be: 
your child or grandchild aged 17 • years or older, or 
• the New Zealand parent of your child or 
grandchild. 
You must provide evidence of your family 
relationship(s) with your sponsor. 
Your sponsor will need to complete the 
Sponsorship Form for Visiting New Zealand 
(INZ 1025). They must guarantee to meet the 
cost of your maintenance, accommodation, 
repatriation (if necessary) and health care costs 
(if required). 
The sponsor may sponsor only one person or one 
family unit (principal applicant and their partner) 
at one time. 
If the application is approved you will be issued 
a three-year multiple entry visitor’s visa, 
authorising a permit for a visit of six months 
from your date of arrival. You will not be able to 
extend the permit, however you will be able to 
enter and leave New Zealand during the validity 
of your visa, as long as you do not remain in 
New Zealand for more than 18 months during the 
validity of the visa. |   
 
  
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