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A partner visa allows a person to live in a country with their spouse or de facto partner who is a citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen.

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Live Together in New Zealand with a Partner Visa

For employers in New Zealand (NZ), accreditation is a mandatory process to hire migrant workers on an Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV), while job checks are the next step to verify specific roles.

The specific requirements vary by country, but generally include proving your relationship is genuine and continuing, and you are either married or in a de facto relationship for at least 12 months, or have registered the relationship. In some cases, such as Australia, the process involves applying for a temporary visa first, followed by a permanent one.

You must be married or in a de facto relationship. For de facto relationships, you typically need to prove you have been together for a minimum of 12 months

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We make your New Zealand visa journey smooth and stress-free in
just a few steps.

We make your New Zealand visa journey smooth and stress-free in just a few steps.

At Ethical Immigration Services, we simplify your New Zealand visa journey. From understanding your needs and preparing documents to submitting your application and guiding you after approval, we ensure a smooth and stress-free process every step of the way.

Ethical Immigration Services for Partnership Visa Eligibility Requirements

From Application to Approval
Your Partnership Visa Pathway

The New Zealand Partnership Visa process allows eligible partners of New Zealand citizens, residents, or visa holders to live, work, and study in New Zealand. To qualify, you must demonstrate that your relationship is genuine, stable, and ongoing. The process involves preparing and submitting supporting documents that prove your partnership, undergoing immigration checks, and meeting all health and character requirements.

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Before you apply

Before you apply

It is designed to ensure New Zealanders get priority for jobs and makes it easier for employers.

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Gather and prepare your documents

Gather and prepare your documents

You are eligible for consideration of the permanent Partner visa two years after you apply for visa

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Apply for the visa

Apply for the visa

OnceOnce two years have passed since you first applied, you can submit your documents for the permanent stage of your Partner visa.

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After you apply

After you apply

You can track and manage your application of partnership visa for the outcome or any further step.

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Visa outcome

Visa outcome

If we grant your visa, we will tell you:

  • Your visa grant number
  • The date your visa starts
  • Your visa conditions

Keep a copy of the decision.

Ethical Immigration Services for Partnership Visa Eligibility Requirements

From Application to Approval Your Partnership Visa Pathway

The New Zealand Partnership Visa process allows eligible partners of New Zealand citizens, residents, or visa holders to live, work, and study in New Zealand. To qualify, you must demonstrate that your relationship is genuine, stable, and ongoing. The process involves preparing and submitting supporting documents that prove your partnership, undergoing immigration checks, and meeting all health and character requirements.

Partnership Visa Eligibility by Ethical Immigration

Basic requirements every partnership visa must fulfil
before starting their visa application

Basic requirements every partnership visa must fulfil before starting their visa application

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1. What is a New Zealand Partnership-Based Visa?

A Partnership-Based Visa allows the partner or spouse of a New Zealand citizen, resident, or work/student visa holder to live in New Zealand temporarily or permanently, depending on eligibility.

There are two main categories:

  • Temporary Partnership Visa – linked to your partner’s visa (work or study).
  • Resident Partnership Visa – for partners of New Zealand citizens or residents.

You can apply if you are married, in a civil union, or in a genuine and stable de facto relationship with a person who is a New Zealand citizen, resident, or eligible visa holder.

You must provide evidence such as joint financial records, shared living arrangements, photos, communication history, and declarations from friends or family.

Generally, Immigration New Zealand expects you to have lived together in a genuine relationship for at least 12 months, although shorter durations may still be considered with strong supporting evidence.

Yes. Most partnership-based work visas allow you to work full-time and study for up to three months in any 12-month period without a separate student visa.

Processing times vary, but typically range from 4 to 8 months, depending on the completeness of your application and verification requirements.

Yes. Dependent children can be included, provided you submit identity documents and proof of relationship and custody arrangements.

If your relationship ends, your visa may be affected. However, special circumstances such as domestic violence or having dependent children in New Zealand may allow you to apply for another visa.

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