New Zealand Increases Parent Resident Visa Quota for 2025: Essential Updates
New Zealand has announced a temporary increase in Parent Resident Visas for 2025. This change allows more families to reunite. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) will adjust the visa allocation for the financial year ending June 30, 2025.
Visa Cap and Allocation Details
The annual visa cap remains at 2,500. However, the government approved an additional 331 visas for queue-based applications. This increase brings the total allocation for this category to 2,331. The ballot quota remains unchanged at 500 visas.
This temporary adjustment applies only to applicants who have received approval in principle. INZ will directly notify eligible applicants or their representatives regarding their status under the new guidelines. The total cap of 2,500 visas will continue for the 2025-26 financial year.
Eligibility for the Parent Resident Visa
New Zealand’s Parent Resident Visa enables foreign nationals to reunite with their children who are New Zealand citizens or residents. To qualify, applicants must:
- Have a sponsoring child who is a New Zealand citizen or resident.
- Meet specific sponsorship and financial criteria.
- Follow the application and selection process outlined by INZ.
Application and Selection Process
The Parent Resident Visa program operates through two pathways: the queue system and the ballot system.
- Queue System: INZ usually allocates 2,000 visas in this system. The new increase will grant 2,331 visas in the 2024-25 financial year.
- Ballot System: This remains unchanged at 500 visas per year.
Application Process
The application process begins with an Expression of Interest (EOI). EOIs are selected randomly through a ballot system every three months. Selection rounds occur in February, May, August, and November, typically on the second Tuesday of the month. EOIs must be submitted by the last day of the preceding month to be considered.
Important Note: EOIs submitted since October 12, 2022, are eligible for the ballot.
Changes in Sponsorship Requirements
- New Zealand resumed the Parent Resident Visa program on October 12, 2022, with significant changes to sponsorship requirements.
- Up to two adult children can now combine their incomes to sponsor their parents, rather than just one child and their partner.
- The income requirement for sponsors has been reduced from twice the median wage to 1.5 times the median wage.
- From February 28, 2025, New Zealand’s median wage will be NZD 69,804.80, impacting sponsorship income requirements:
- Single Sponsor: NZD 104,707.20
- Two Parents Sponsored: NZD 139,609.60
To qualify, sponsors must be New Zealand citizens or residents who have lived in the country for at least three years. If sponsorship is shared between a child and their partner, they must have lived together for at least 12 months. Additionally, sponsors must meet the required income level for at least two of the last three years before EOI selection.
Future Outlook
The ballot system will continue under its existing rules. EOIs will expire if not selected within two years. While the government has not announced further changes beyond this financial year, the increased queue-based visas create more opportunities for families to reunite in New Zealand. Families can look forward to a brighter future with these changes!
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