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F6.5 Evidential requirements for siblings and adult children (26/07/1999)
Immigration Act 1987 s 13B(3)(e) Immigration Regulations 1999 regs 4(1)(e) and (h), 4(2)(a) and (b), 10(1)(e) and (i), 10(2)(a) and (b)
The items listed in F6.5.1 to F6.5.20 below are examples of relevant evidence: other documents may also be relevant.
F6.5.1 Evidence of relationship to sponsor
- Evidence of siblings' or relationship to their sponsor is original or certified copies of:
- birth certificates establishing the relationship of the sponsor to the , or
- household registration documents, if these establish the relationship of the sponsor to the principal applicant, or
- evidence of adoption (see R3), which establishes the relationship of the sponsor to the principal applicant.
- Other evidence establishing the relationship of the sponsor to the principal applicant may also be provided.
F6.5.5 Evidence that principal applicant is single, with no children
- Evidence is:
- a declaration in the residence application form that the principal applicant has no children, and
- a declaration in the residence application form that the principal applicant is not married and not living in a de facto relationship.
- Divorced principal applicants must provide the originals, or certified copies, of their divorce papers.
- Widowed principal applicants must provide the original, or a certified copy, of their spouse's death certificate.
F6.5.10 Evidence of sponsorship
Evidence is a Sponsorship Form for Residence in New Zealand completed by the sponsor at a New Zealand branch office of the NZIS, which:
- confirms that the sponsor is a New Zealand citizen or resident; and
- is endorsed with the official seal of the NZIS.
F6.5.15 Evidence of immigration status of sponsors
- Evidence that sponsors are New Zealand citizens may include but is not limited to original or certified copies of:
- a valid New Zealand passport, or
- a Certificate of New Zealand Citizenship, or
- a recent official statement of citizenship from the Department of Internal Affairs, or
- a New Zealand birth certificate.
- Evidence that sponsors are may include but is not limited to original or certified copies of:
- a New Zealand residence permit or returning resident's visa in their passport or travel document, or
- a valid Australian passport.
F6.5.20 Evidence of being 'lawfully and permanently' in a country
- Evidence that a person is lawfully and permanently in a country may include but is not limited to original or certified copies of:
- a passport or passport pages showing identity and residence permit
- letters or other documents showing that permanent residence in another country has been granted
- a passport or passport pages showing identity and nationality
- naturalisation or citizenship certificates.
- If family members do not need permits to live in their country of residence (eg, European Community nationals living in other European Community countries), principal applicants must provide original or certified copies of:
- registration cards or certificates from the local police or municipal authority, or
- confirmation of the family member's or children's residence status from an authoritative source such as a municipal, judicial, police or government authority.
- Evidence must also be provided of actual residence in the country. Evidence may include but is not limited to original or certified copies of:
- correspondence addressed to the applicant
- employment references
- rates demands
- income tax returns
- mortgage documents
- documents showing that household effects have been moved to New Zealand.
Effective 26/07/1999
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