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Choose New Zealand to be your new home
Career opportunities | Work-life balance | World-class education | Stunning outdoors | A brighter future
At Zealandia Immigration, we make moving to New Zealand simple and stress-free. With expert advice and personalised visa support, we help you turn your dream of living, working and thriving in New Zealand into reality.
Start your journey today — contact Cath to see what’s possible.
Skilled Migrant Residence Category is ideal for skilled professionals seeking that perfect balance of career and lifestyle. A number of occupations are on the Green list for fast-track residence – how soon did you want to move? Contact Cath at Zealandia Immigration for advice specific to your circumstances and outstanding support to ensure a smooth transition for the whole family.
Parent visas – we have a range of temporary and residence options for your parents to join you in New Zealand, including 6 months in NZ and 6 months offshore, a 5-year visitor visa, parent residence (operates via ballot) and parent investor category.
Study at high school or university – expand your horizons, meet new people, and experience the culture and spectacular outdoor playground of Aotearoa New Zealand. With a background teaching high school and university and a parent to school and university children, Cath can provide unique local insights into education opportunities across the country. Contact Zealandia Immigration for support and advice for parents and prospective students.
Keen to work in New Zealand? Most NZ employers must now be accredited before they can employ a migrant worker. If you would like to understand the ins and outs of getting a work visa please contact Cath for advice. For NZ employers, advice and support are available to help gain accreditation.
Investors – we have residence pathways for high-net-worth clients, including the new Business Investor category which requires NZD$1 million investment through to Active Investor category for investments of NZD$5-10 million.

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