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    Hi all,

    my wife got her partnership visitor visa approved last week for 3 months.

    can she enter NZ ??

    please reply

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    Kelerei posted this previously...

    Entry will only be granted to:

    - New Zealand citizens
    - Holders of a Permanent Resident Visa
    - Holders of a Resident Visa granted onshore
    - Holders of a Resident Visa granted offshore, where the holder is arriving in - New Zealand for a second or subsequent time as the holder of a Resident Visa
    - The partner, legal guardian or any dependent children who are travelling with a person described above
    - Australian citizens or a person who holds a current permanent residence visa (including a resident return visa) issued by the Government of Australia, where New Zealand is their primary place of established residence


    Exceptions can be made on a case-by-case basis by Immigration New Zealand for:

    - humanitarian reasons
    - health and other essential workers
    - citizens of Samoa and Tonga for essential travel to New Zealand
    - the holder of a Visitor Visa who is the partner of dependent of a temporary work or student visa holder and who normally lives in New Zealand and is currently in New Zealand.

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    And that means that she won't automatically be allowed to enter. You would have to ask INZ if an exception can be made for her.

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    i am NZ permanent residence. do i need to ask as well ?
    or just work or student visa holders ??

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    Ah, are you overseas with her? This would make a difference.

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    Yes as the requirement for her is to be travelling with you as Magic Pizza's says:

    - The partner, legal guardian or any dependent children who are travelling with a person described above

    Also, even if you risked your own health to leave and travel with her, entry to NZ for anyone not travelling on a NZ passport is currently difficult from media reoorts so you may not be allowed back into NZ either despite what the government has said in announcements (see the stuff article below):

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/healt...n-for-partners

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    Quote Originally Posted by hab View Post
    Yes as the requirement for her is to be travelling with you as Magic Pizza's says:

    - The partner, legal guardian or any dependent children who are travelling with a person described above

    Also, even if you risked your own health to leave and travel with her, entry to NZ for anyone not travelling on a NZ passport is currently difficult from media reoorts so you may not be allowed back into NZ either despite what the government has said in announcements (see the stuff article below):

    https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/healt...n-for-partners
    As far as I read that article that couple is Australian....

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    Quote Originally Posted by newarrival View Post
    As far as I read that article that couple is Australian....
    It says the guy is a NZ citizen and his partner is an Australian.

    Sounds like it might be a bit of hearsay but also that:

    Murray and Prunster said they were not the only ones prevented from getting on board the flight - an older married couple was also unable to board because one was travelling on an Australian passport; and two workers who normally resided in New Zealand were also stopped.
    Last edited by hab; 21st March 2020 at 10:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JandM View Post
    Ah, are you overseas with her? This would make a difference.
    This is the important question for THIS poster's situation. Remember, what happens to someone else does not necessarily apply to others. All immigration cases are looked at individually.

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    Hi Jandm am in NZ at this stage, permanent resident from last 6 years. she got 3 months culturally arranged marriage visitor visa on 14th march.

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