New Zealand has launched a Parent Boost Visitor Visa, allowing eligible parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to remain in the country for long periods. This visa allows for stays up to five years, with renewal possible, allowing parents to stay for up to a total of 10 years-fostering family connection opportunities for parents to share more time with their family in New Zealand.
Eligibility Criteria
To be eligible for the Parent Boost Visitor Visa, applicants must satisfy the following:
- Be Outside New Zealand: Application for this particular visa must be lodged from outside New Zealand.
- Meet the Health and Character Criteria: Applicants must satisfy New Zealand’s health and character criteria.
- Have a Sponsor: The person sponsoring the applicant must be an adult child who is a New Zealand citizen or resident.
- Be Financially Supported: Applicants will need to provide evidence that sufficient funds or income will be available to cover the stay.
- Applicants’ dependents are not eligible.
Health Insurance Requirement
Applicants need to provide evidence of acceptable health insurance for 12 months covering:
- Emergency medical care ($250,000 per year completion value)
- One cancer treatment ($100,000 per year completion value)
- Repatriation ($250,000)
- Return of remains ($50,000)
Insurance from any overseas provider would be acceptable, given it is as per these standards. The non-maintenance of insurance may result in visa cancellation and possibly deportation, affecting any subsequent
visa application.
Financial Support
Sponsorship can be demonstrated by the income of either the applicant’s sponsor or the parent, or by funds freely available. A single sponsor should earn at least the median wage, currently NZ $69,804. If there are joint sponsors, then their combined income should be at least 1.5 times the median wage. The parents may fulfill this criterion through either a regular income equal to New Zealand Superannuation rates or by funds amounting to NZ $160,000 to NZ $250,000, depending on whether the applicant is single or a couple.
Temporary Nature of the Visa
The Parent Boost Visitor Visa is a visitor visa, and therefore temporary, which means that it does not provide a pathway to residence; hence, applicants should genuinely intend to observe all the visa conditions and depart New Zealand before expiry of the visa.
Conclusion
The Parent Boost Visitor Visa is a giant step toward alleviating family unity and the welfare of migrants in New Zealand. Providing long-term stay options for parents will galvanize further family interaction, thus contributing to New Zealand’s social fabric.
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