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An existing visa or permit holder will be deemed to hold a visa of a corresponding type under the Immigration Act 2009. There is no need to apply for a new visa or permit.
If you are currently exempt from the requirement to hold a permit to be in New Zealand, you will be deemed to hold a visa that is equivalent to the terms and conditions of your exemption.
Australians and others currently exempt from permit requirements or who travel to New Zealand under visa waiver arrangements will still be exempt from the requirement to hold a visa for travel to New Zealand. All, however, must be granted or deemed to be granted visas on arrival to stay in New Zealand.
A visa shows what rights a holder has – for example, the right to travel to New Zealand, or the right to stay and study in New Zealand.
The Immigration Act 2009 allows for the following classes of visas:
Residence class visas –
Permanent resident visas – holders are entitled to travel to and gain entry permission into New Zealand and may stay indefinitely without conditions
Resident visas – holders may be subject to conditions but will be entitled to travel to, enter and stay in New Zealand in line with those conditions
Temporary entry class visas –
Temporary visas – these will have a variety of different types and names – for example, visitor visas which will allow a holder to stay in New Zealand for the purpose of visiting, and work visas which allow a holder to stay and work in New Zealand.
Interim visas – these can be granted for the purpose of maintaining lawful status in New Zealand, where someone has applied for a further visa and their application is being considered
Limited visas – these can be granted to people who wish to come to New Zealand for an express purpose
Transit visas – these allow a passenger to remain in transit if they are travelling through New Zealand to another destination. Not everyone will require a transit visa. |
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