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lyndsay0505 Apr 23rd 2011 4:18 am

NZ to Aus
 
Hi im wondering if someone can help me. How long after becoming a New Zealand Citizen can you move to Australia? Is it the same kind of Visa needed if applying from the uk? I read somewhere that a NZ citizen can come and go from Aus freely and is allowed to live and work there without being a permanent resident. Is this correct? I have family moving to Aus from UK and was thinking of joining them in the future, was just wondering if thats a possibility. Thanks in advance

JAJ Apr 23rd 2011 4:33 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 
You can move to Australia freely, as an NZ citizen, but you don't get permanent resident rights (including the ability to become an Australian citizen) unless you qualify for one of the available permanent resident visas.

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/New_Ze...s_in_Australia

If you don't have a permanent or other specific visa, you normally get a Subclass 444 Special Category Visa stamped on arrival. If you have a New Zealand passport and an absence of serious criminal offences.

To become a New Zealander you need to qualify to migrate to NZ, then there is a waiting time of 5 years before you can apply for citizenship and around another year to have it processed.

lyndsay0505 Apr 23rd 2011 4:36 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by JAJ (Post 9322291)
You can move to Australia freely, as an NZ citizen, but you don't get permanent resident rights (including the ability to become an Australian citizen) unless you qualify for one of the available permanent resident visas.

http://britishexpats.com/wiki/New_Ze...s_in_Australia

If you don't have a permanent or other specific visa, you normally get a Subclass 444 Special Category Visa stamped on arrival. If you have a New Zealand passport and an absence of serious criminal offences.

To become a New Zealander you need to qualify to migrate to NZ, then there is a waiting time of 5 years before you can apply for citizenship and around another year to have it processed.

Hi thank you for the reply. What would happen if i was a NZ citizen and wanted to do an apprenticeship in Aus. I take it thats not allowed as im not an Aus citizen?

Dorothy Apr 23rd 2011 4:14 pm

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by lyndsay0505 (Post 9322296)
Hi thank you for the reply. What would happen if i was a NZ citizen and wanted to do an apprenticeship in Aus. I take it thats not allowed as im not an Aus citizen?

You can do an apprenticeship here if you want. Did you look at the link that JAJ told you about?

jimmyoz2010 Apr 24th 2011 4:58 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by Dorothy (Post 9322917)
You can do an apprenticeship here if you want. Did you look at the link that JAJ told you about?

be careful moving here as a nzer see

http://www.specialcategoryvisa.com/subclass444/

http://www.smh.com.au/queensland/kiw...423-1dsfm.html

http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/austral...on-Kiwis-cause

http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/536641/2616406

Rambi Apr 24th 2011 4:48 pm

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by jimmyoz2010 (Post 9323653)

CFA photo for a story about the MFESB. Nice reporting. :lol:

Expat Kiwi Apr 24th 2011 9:24 pm

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by lyndsay0505 (Post 9322274)
Hi im wondering if someone can help me. How long after becoming a New Zealand Citizen can you move to Australia? Is it the same kind of Visa needed if applying from the uk? I read somewhere that a NZ citizen can come and go from Aus freely and is allowed to live and work there without being a permanent resident. Is this correct? I have family moving to Aus from UK and was thinking of joining them in the future, was just wondering if thats a possibility. Thanks in advance

Look into the cons of doing it on a SCV and the benefits of getting PR. I recommend you do the latter because of the obvious security it gives you and access to benefits, if you should need them in the future.

But either way you'll be able to join your family.

jimmyoz2010 Apr 25th 2011 5:01 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by Expat Kiwi (Post 9324613)
Look into the cons of doing it on a SCV and the benefits of getting PR. I recommend you do the latter because of the obvious security it gives you and access to benefits, if you should need them in the future.

But either way you'll be able to join your family.


i agree do your research before you jump on a plain just see comments on below petition to see what problems you can run into........


http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/fai...itizens-in-oz/

lyndsay0505 Apr 25th 2011 5:53 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 
ok guys thanks, NZers seem to get a lot of problems

JAJ Apr 25th 2011 9:43 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by lyndsay0505 (Post 9325507)
ok guys thanks, NZers seem to get a lot of problems

But they have the right to live freely in Australia without meeting immigration requirements. No other nationality can do that.

Bermudashorts Apr 25th 2011 9:57 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 
A bit of a theoretical question anyway, from other threads I gather OP is not a NZ citizen or PR.

jimmyoz2010 Apr 26th 2011 3:25 am

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by Bermudashorts (Post 9325974)
A bit of a theoretical question anyway, from other threads I gather OP is not a NZ citizen or PR.

good point

Charismatic Apr 27th 2011 3:53 pm

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by lyndsay0505 (Post 9325507)
ok guys thanks, NZers seem to get a lot of problems

Only in exceptional circumstances.

jimmyoz2010 Apr 27th 2011 4:08 pm

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by Charismatic (Post 9330882)
Only in exceptional circumstances.

No access to HECS ever is an exceptional circumstance?

not been able to sponsor family for pr an exceptional circumstance?

nope nzers run into trouble in very ordinary circumstances.

Buzzy--Bee Apr 27th 2011 5:15 pm

Re: NZ to Aus
 

Originally Posted by jimmyoz2010 (Post 9330906)
No access to HECS ever is an exceptional circumstance?

not been able to sponsor family for pr an exceptional circumstance?

nope nzers run into trouble in very ordinary circumstances.

And as has been said many times before - New Zealanders know the deal before they arrive in Australia, and can choose not to come. One way to avoid "running in to trouble".

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