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F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and... (29/09/2003)

F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and residents qualify for residence?

  1. To be issued with a residence visa or granted a residence permit under Partnership policy applicants must provide sufficient evidence to satisfy a visa or immigration officer that they have been living together for 12 months or more in a partnership that is genuine and stable with a New Zealand citizen or resident.
  2. For the purposes of this policy 'partnership' means:
    1. a legal marriage, or
    2. an interdependent partnership akin to a marriage (whether opposite or same sex)

    and ‘partner’ means one of the parties to such a partnership.

  3. In each case the onus of proving that the partnership on which the application is based is genuine and stable lies with the principal applicant and their partner.
  4. An application under Partnership policy will be declined if:
    1. the application is not supported by a New Zealand citizen or resident partner who is an eligible sponsor, or
    2. a visa or immigration officer is not satisfied that the partnership on which the application is based is genuine and stable; or
    3. the application is based on marriage to a New Zealand citizen or resident and either that New Zealand citizen or resident, or the principal applicant is already married to another person, or
    4. both the principal applicant and the New Zealand citizen or resident partner cannot satisfy a visa or immigration officer they comply with the minimum requirements for recognition of partnerships (see F2.15), or
    5. the applicant(s) does not meet health and character requirements policy (see A4 and A5).

Effective 29/09/2003

SEE ALSO

F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and... (28/07/2008)

F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and...(28/11/2005)

F2.5 How do partners of New Zealand citizens and... (04/07/2005)

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