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F3.5 Definitions (01/10/2001)
F3.5.1 Definition of 'genuine and stable relationship'
- A genuine and stable relationship is a relationship that the visa or immigration officer determines:
- is genuine, because it has been entered into with the intention of being maintained on a long-term and exclusive basis, and
- is stable, because it is likely to endure.
- If officers are unable to determine whether the relationship was entered into with the intention of maintaining it on a long-term and exclusive basis, they should accept it as genuine, unless there is evidence to the contrary.
F3.5.5 Definition of 'New Zealand resident'
New Zealand resident means a person who holds:
- a New Zealand residence permit or current New Zealand returning resident’s visa, or
- a valid Australian passport.
Effective 01/10/2001
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