Dependent Child Visa NZ


There are various visas which allows children to migrate to or visit New Zealand. There is the visitor visa, the adoption visitor visa, partner of NZ student work visa and child of military visitor visa. However, dependent children do not necessarily have to go applying for other types of visa. There is a special type of visa which has been structured in such a way that it makes immigration easier for them. This visa is the Dependent Child Visa NZ. It allows you to move your kids who depend on you to migrate to wherever it is that you live. They apply for the dependent visa based on a relationship with you.

Like other types of visas, this type of visa also comes with its conditions to be fulfilled. But however, they are different. These conditions are based on the type of visa you are helping your dependent child to apply for.

Conditions that come with the Dependent Child Visa New Zealand
  • The child is only allowed to stay as long as the parents are still in New Zealand
  • Only people aged not above 19 or 24 can apply for such visa
  • A Dependent Child Visa NZ allows the holder to be able to attend school and even evade payment, at times.
If you are thinking of applying for a Dependent Child Visa New Zealand, then you should know that the dependent child’s maximum age is 24 for Resident Visa. Also, the dependent child must still be single. They must have no children of their own and should still rely on the adult for financial support.




On the other hand, for a Temporary Dependent Child Visa NZ, the maximum age of application is 19. The child must still be single and they should rely on you or your partner for financial support.

Applying for the Dependent Child Visa NZ is quite easy, if already you know the procedure required. However, to avoid mistakes that may cost you, it is best to employ the services of an immigration adviser. He will guide you and put you through on other better options in the case that your ward doesn’t qualify for the Dependent Child Visa NZ.

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