Simpson Grierson's Immigration Law Group includes some very experienced consultants. Our immigration lawyers can provide up-to-date advice on all policies and regulations relating to the entry into New Zealand of anyone who must have a visa or permit.
People wishing to enter New Zealand should be familiar with the regulations before they begin their journey. Without this knowledge, they risk unscheduled delays.
The category of visa or permit required by someone arriving in New Zealand depends on the purpose of their visit. It is advisable to obtain advice in advance, and – because the rules are often revised – to obtain it from a reliable source.
Simpson Grierson's team of immigration consultants, including immigration specialist Jo Rose-Duval, will be happy to advise you on the appropriate visa or permit for your visit, and to help you file your application and complete all formalities.
Seek our advice for:
- Visitor's visa and permit for business people who wish to come to New Zealand for short term consultation.
- Work visa and permit for people who are required by their employers to take up employment in New Zealand.
- Transfer of employees by multinational groups for secondment to New Zealand.
- Work visa and permit for people with skills which are in short supply in New Zealand.
- New Zealand employers who wish to recruit staff from overseas for hard-to-fill positions.
- Overseas people who come to New Zealand for on-the-job training and other short term attachment.
- Sports coaches and players who come to take up professional employment.
- Entertainers, performing artists, film and video production groups who come for specific events or assignments.
- Business people who wish to set up a business in New Zealand.
- Spouse and children who wish to accompany their partner or parents to New Zealand and for the children, to attend schools in New Zealand.
- People who wish to remain in New Zealand beyond the maximum period allowed under the temporary work permit policy.
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