New Zealand Immigration Law

New Zealand Immigration Law Immigration Law New Zealand is based in Rosedale Business Park in Albany, Auckland. We offer expert legal counsel to clients seeking immigration advice.
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Whether you are in New Zealand and are having trouble with your application, or overseas and need the right advice before applying for your visa we know the pitfalls and issues that could hold up or delay your application process. We help you navigate the process and address any issues arising from your status. We can also assess your application and confirm at an early stage whether your applicat

ion has merit so you can make timely and cost-effective decisions. Our immigration law experts can offer you a clear pathway to make the right decisions and apply under the correct criteria. We provide assistance in building a case to supplement your application and can also help you clarify your application to make it easy for Immigration New Zealand to make a decision about your suitability. NZIL uses its best diligence to ensure the accuracy of the material contained on our page. However, such does not purport to constitute immigration advice as defined in The Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007. New Zealand Immigration law accepts no liability for any loss, whether actual or anticipated, suffered by any person or organisation as a result of reliance upon the facts or opinions expressed herein. Readers are advised to take independent advice before acting on specific matters relevant to their own situation.

05/06/2026

Many applicants overestimate their Skilled Migrant Category points, and only realise there is a problem when their residency plan is already at risk.

SMC points can depend on skilled employment, qualifications, salary, and other eligibility factors.
Understanding your points properly before applying can help avoid false expectations.

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04/06/2026

A discharge without conviction does not always protect you from deportation liability in New Zealand. Your immigration status may still be at risk.

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03/06/2026

Should you choose a student visa or a work visa if your goal is residency in New Zealand?

The right answer depends on your background, budget, timing, qualifications, and long-term immigration strategy.
Choosing the wrong pathway can lead to extra cost, delays, or limited options later.

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03/06/2026

A job offer alone may not be enough for a New Zealand work visa.

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31/05/2026

Sponsoring someone in NZ is not just signing a form. There can be real obligations.

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30/05/2026

A discharge without conviction does not automatically protect you from deportation liability in New Zealand.

Immigration consequences can still arise depending on your visa status, the nature of the offending, character concerns, and how Immigration New Zealand assesses the case.

If you are facing criminal charges or have received a discharge without conviction, it is important to get immigration advice early, not after immigration problems appear.

Book a free consultation today www.nzil.co.nz/introductory-call

29/05/2026

NZ citizenship rules may be changing. New Zealand plans to introduce a citizenship test from 2027, which could affect future applicants.

If citizenship is already part of your long-term plan, now may be the time to review your eligibility, timing, and next steps before the new framework is introduced.

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28/05/2026

New occupation list updates from August 2026 will affect your visa eligibility. Check your role and work experience before applying.

Want help with your New Zealand visa options? Book a free consultation today: www.nzil.co.nz/introductory-call

26/05/2026

Applying for a New Zealand visa? Make sure you understand the English language requirements for your category.

Want help forming a plan? Book a free consultation – www.nzil.co.nz/introductory-call

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12B Piermark Drive Albany
Auckland
0632

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+6498692952

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