Straight to Residence Visa

Apply for this visa if you have a job or job offer with an accredited employer, and your job is on Tier 1 of the Green List of in-demand jobs.

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  • Length of stay

    Live, work and study

    indefinitely

  • Cost

    From

    NZD $6450

  • Processing time

    80% within

    4 months

  • Age range

    55 years or younger

To apply you must:

  • be aged 55 or younger when you apply
  • be working for an or have a job offer from one
  • have or be offered a Green List Tier 1 job that is
  • speak and understand English
  • meet the other requirements of this visa.

This visa lets you:

  • live, work and study in New Zealand
  • include your partner and dependent children aged 24 or younger in your visa application.
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How long you can stay

A Straight to Residence Visa lets you stay in New Zealand indefinitely.

After you have had this visa for 2 years in a row, you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa that lets you travel in and out of New Zealand indefinitely.

Check the 'While you are in New Zealand' section for more information.

While you are in New Zealand

Who can apply

To apply for this visa, you must:

  • be aged 55 or younger
  • have an offer of, or be working in, a Green List Tier 1 in-demand job with an accredited employer
  • be in good health
  • be of good character
  • have a genuine relationship with your partner and dependent children, if including them
  • must speak and understand English.

Age

You must be aged 55 or younger when you apply.

We check your identity document to confirm your age.

Current job or job offer

You must have the offer of a job or already work in a Green List Tier 1 job.

The Green List is a list of jobs that we need people for in New Zealand — these jobs are separated into skill levels called tiers.

The job must be:

  • with an
  • a Tier 1 job on the Green List
  • , and
  • permanent or fixed-term for at least 12 months, or a contract or continuous contracts for at least 6 months.

Accredited employer list

You must also meet the Green List requirements for your job, such as median wage or salary threshold, registration, professional membership, or qualifications.

Search the Green List for your job and the requirements you need to meet.

Green list roles — jobs we need people for in New Zealand

Wage rates for work visas

Documents you can provide include:

  • your employment agreement, fixed term contract or employment offer letter from an accredited employer — it must show your hours, duration of employment, position and pay
  • contract or contracts (without breaks) adding up to 6 months or more.

Contractors

When you are a contractor using contracts as evidence, 

Check the Green List to find out if your job has a wage threshold requirement for employment based on a contract for services — this will be described under the 'Green List requirements' for your job.  

Green list roles — jobs we need people for in New Zealand

If your job has a wage threshold, you will need evidence showing:

  • 10 years of relevant experience, and
  • you are in the higher wage threshold.

Your wage threshold is 50% more than applicants with permanent or fixed-term employment.

Wage rates for work visas

Qualifications not gained in New Zealand

You may need an for qualifications gained outside New Zealand. If you need an IQA, you must apply and include the results in your visa application.

Not all international qualifications need to be assessed, such as the Washington or Sydney Accord qualifications.

Check if you need an International Qualification Assessment

Health

You, and anyone else included in your application, must be in good health.

Why you need to provide evidence you are in good health    

You, and anyone else included aged 15 or older, must complete a chest X-ray and medical examination.

Dependent children included in your application and aged:

  • 10 or younger, must get a medical examination, but do not need a chest X-ray unless we or your ask for one
  • 11 to 14, must get a medical examination and a chest X-ray, but only need a blood test if we or your panel physician ask for one.

If you have provided medical certificates to us before and those certificates were issued within the last 3 years, you may not need to provide them again.

Note

Evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination must be less than 3 months old when we receive it.

Character

You, and anyone else included in your application, must be of good character.

If you, and anyone else included, are aged 17 or older, you must provide police certificates that are less than 6 months old when you apply.

If you have a criminal conviction, or are a security risk to New Zealand, we might not give you a visa.

You must get police certificates from:

  • countries you are a citizen of, and
  • countries where you have spent 12 months or more in over the last 10 years — even if those 12 months were not all in one stay.

Police certificates must show any criminal records you have had at any time in any of these countries — not only in the last 10 years.

You do not need to provide police certificates if you provided them with an earlier visa application and they were issued in the last 24 months.

If we ask for a new police certificate when processing your application, you will need to send us a new one.

Partner and dependent children

If you include your partner and dependent children in your application, you must have a genuine relationship with them.

You need to provide documents — like marriage and birth certificates — that prove your relationship to your partner and dependent children aged 24 or younger.

Note

If your partner or dependent children already have, or are applying for, a work, student or visitor visa based on their relationship to you, you must include them in your residence application.

English language

You must speak and understand English.

There are 2 ways to show us you speak and understand English – through:

  • your citizenship, where you studied and the qualifications you gained
  • English language tests.

The results of your English language test must:

  • meet the minimum score we set
  • be no more than 2 years old when you apply.

Find out about the requirements around citizenship, study and qualifications, the test results required, and how to buy English language lessons:

Note

When we assess your application, we may ask for more proof of your and your family's ability to speak English. If we do, you and your family may have to sit tests and send us the results.

English language for family

Your partner and dependent children aged 16 or older must speak English or pay for classes to learn English in New Zealand.

There are 3 ways your partner and dependent children aged 16 or older can show us they speak English – through:

  • their citizenship, where they studied and the qualifications they gained
  • English language tests
  • paying for English language lessons.

The results of their English language test must:

  • meet the minimum score we set
  • be no more than 2 years old when you apply.

Documents you need

When you apply

When you apply, you will need to provide:

  • a copy of your passport or
  • 1 acceptable photo
  • evidence of a chest X-ray
  • evidence of a medical examination
  • police certificates
  • evidence that you can speak and understand English
  • evidence you have a job offer or already work in a Green List Tier 1 in-demand job with an accredited employer — and that you meet the other requirements for the job
  • translated versions of all your documents if they are not in English.


If you are including your partner and dependent children, provide:

  • documents to show your relationship with them
  • proof of their identity and acceptable photos
  • police certificates, if required
  • evidence of chest X-rays and medical examinations, if required
  • evidence they can speak English or have paid for English language lessons.

After you apply

After you apply, we may contact you and ask for:

  • your original passport or
  • more evidence such as bank statements or pay slips showing your salary payments
  • more evidence of your ability to speak and understand English.

How to apply online

Follow these steps to complete your application online.

Note

An application containing all the documents we need will prevent delays with processing.

  1. 1

    Step 1: Gather your documents

    The section 'Who can apply' explains the requirements for this visa and what you will need as proof.

    Get documents translated

    For your application you must provide:

    • certified English translations of any documents that are not in English
    • copies of the original documents.

    Documents must be translated by someone who meets our requirements for providing English translations.

    Organise proof of identity, citizenship and age

    If you, or your family if they are included, need a new passport, allow enough time to get it.

    When you apply, make sure you enter your identity details exactly as they appear on your passport or certificate of identity.

    Alert

    If there are any mistakes in your identity details, your application will be delayed. We may also decline your application or refuse you entry to New Zealand.

    Make sure your photos are acceptable for a New Zealand visa.

    Organise proof for your partner and dependent children, if required

    If you are including your partner and dependent children in your application, get documents that show your relationship with them and proof of their identity.

    Book medical appointments, if required

    If you have determined you, and your family if included, need chest X-rays or medical examinations, you will need to book appointments.

    To complete your application, you will need to provide the:

    • reference code from the clinic submitting your health information
    • name of the clinic submitting your health information, if there is no eMedical reference code, or
    • medical certificate, chest X-ray certificate, or both if the clinic gave these to you.

    Note

    Evidence of a chest X-ray or medical examination must be less than 3 months old when we receive them. Allow yourself enough time to get these.

    Apply for police certificates, if required

    Check what you will need to include for a residence visa.

    If you have determined you need police certificates, you will need to provide them with your application.

    Use the tool to find out how to get police certificates from different countries.

    Note

    Your police certificates must be less than 6 months old when you submit your application. Allow yourself enough time to get these certificates.

    Organise evidence of your job or job offer

    Get evidence that you meet the requirements for your Tier 1 Green List job.

    Ask your accredited employer for documents that show your hours, duration of employment, position and pay of your job. These can include your employment agreement or job offer. 

    If you are a contractor, get a copy of your contract or contracts. If required, get evidence of 10 years' experience and being in the higher wage threshold.

    If you need an for your overseas qualification, allow yourself enough time to get one.

    Check if you need an International Qualification Assessment 

    Organise evidence of English language ability

    Organise evidence of citizenship, study and qualifications, or English language test results.

  2. 2

    Step 2: Submit your application and pay the fee

    To apply online, log in to your account or set up an account if you do not have one already.

    You can then fill in your application, upload your documents and pay the applicable fees.

    Check the 'How to pay and submit' section for fees.

  3. 3

    Step 3: Wait for our decision

    We will let you know if we need more information to process your application.

    Waiting for a visa

    Check the 'How to pay and submit' section for timeframes.

    Note

    If you are already in New Zealand, you must have a valid visa. If you think your current visa may expire while you are waiting for our decision on your resident visa application, you should also apply for a temporary visa to work, study or visit.

    When you apply for a temporary visa, we can give you an Interim Visa if your current visa expires while your application is being processed. This will let you stay in New Zealand lawfully.

    Interim Visa

  4. 4

    Step 4: Check your application status

    Log in to your account to check the status of your application.

    Check your application progress

    We will email you when we make a decision.

    If we approve your application, we will give you an eVisa and send you a copy.

    Visa labels and eVisas

    Check the 'While you are in New Zealand' section to find out what you can and cannot do on this visa.

How to pay and submit

When you get your visa

You must come to New Zealand within 12 months of the date your visa is issued, if you applied for your visa outside of New Zealand.

When you arrive

Entry permission

You must apply for permission to enter New Zealand. You do this by completing a New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) form.

You can start your digital declaration any time, but the earliest you can submit it is 24 hours before starting your travel to New Zealand.

A paper declaration form is available for travellers who cannot complete it online.

New Zealand Traveller Declaration

New Zealand Customs and Biosecurity also check that you meet their entry requirements.

Arriving in New Zealand

Alert

You can be refused entry permission if you:

  • do not meet our character requirements
  • have had a change in circumstances since we issued your visa
  • refuse to let us take your photo, fingerprints or an iris scan.

While you are in New Zealand

Your visa conditions are recorded in your eVisa.

Your resident visa allows you to live, work and study in New Zealand indefinitely.

Travel

You can travel in and out of New Zealand as many times as you like until your travel conditions expire.

Your travel conditions expire 2 years from:

  • the date you first arrive in New Zealand as a resident, or
  • the date your visa is given, if you are already in New Zealand.

To travel after that, you need to:

  • get a Permanent Resident Visa, or
  • extend your travel conditions, which would let you return to New Zealand at a later date.

Permanent Resident Visa

Check or change your resident visa conditions

With a Permanent Resident Visa, you can travel in and out of New Zealand indefinitely, as long as you keep your visa in a valid passport.

If your passport expires, you must apply to transfer your visa to a new passport before you can travel.

Transferring your visa to a new passport

Alert

If you are outside of New Zealand when your travel conditions expire, your visa will expire as well.

Work

You can work in any job for any employer in New Zealand.

Study

You can study anywhere in New Zealand for any length of time.

Staying longer

Getting a Permanent Resident Visa

After you have had a Straight to Resident Visa for 2 years in a row, you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa.

With a Permanent Resident Visa, you can travel in and out of New Zealand indefinitely, as long as you keep your visa in a valid passport.

Becoming a permanent resident

Permanent Resident Visa

Getting citizenship

For most people, after 5 years of living in New Zealand as a resident, you may be able to get New Zealand citizenship. You do not need a Permanent Resident Visa first.

Requirements for NZ citizenship — New Zealand Government