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garryhg Apr 22nd 2007 1:37 am

Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 
I have a job offer in NZ. I have completed the WTR form. What do I need to complete for my wife and 2 kids (girl 12, Boy 6)?

Thanks

garryhg Apr 23rd 2007 9:50 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 
Need to get this back to the top again!!!!! Could someone who has taken their kids out please let me know?

I think my wife needs to complete a WTR form and apply through partnership?

Kids ....I don't know.:confused:

Leighlou Apr 23rd 2007 9:57 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 
Hiya Garry, Wot the water like now on your side? Not too many Edinburgh poos? :D
Just wanted to ask, are you not able to apply for permanent residency with a job offer?
Cheers for Auld Reeki!

phil01 Apr 23rd 2007 10:31 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by garryhg (Post 4686988)
Need to get this back to the top again!!!!! Could someone who has taken their kids out please let me know?

I think my wife needs to complete a WTR form and apply through partnership?

Kids ....I don't know.:confused:

Hi Garry,
can't help on the WTR front but if it was like us...we came on my hubby getting a work visa, I needed to apply for a work visa under the family stream and my daughter a student visa, so I would say your kids need to fill out the student visas, they will be for the duration of stay that your visa is granted...but to be certain email NZIS they get back to you usually within a couple of days.
Debbie

Maz1 Apr 23rd 2007 10:48 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 
Hi there, my OH came over on WTR. I applied for a work visa and the kids came over on a student visa.

backdoor Apr 24th 2007 4:15 am

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by garryhg (Post 4679251)
I have a job offer in NZ. I have completed the WTR form. What do I need to complete for my wife and 2 kids (girl 12, Boy 6)?

Thanks

The kids will need student visa and spouse will need to apply with their own work visa. Act quickly fees go up on May 1st!! They are all processed together with yours. I am doing the same thing but a few steps ahead.

Once they received the application they e-mail you to let you know if you are missing any documents. So, make sure you check the box and provide an e-mail address! Let me know if you need anything else. I used anemployment agency and had them fill out all the documents for me and just filled in my personal info.

Nishka

katracy Apr 24th 2007 6:25 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by Maz1 (Post 4687244)
Hi there, my OH came over on WTR. I applied for a work visa and the kids came over on a student visa.


Yes we have just done it this way. :) You just have to prove that you are in a relationship, ie pictures, bills. I also enclosed any family allowance forms that proved the children lived with us!! that's it really. Good luck

Mandie Apr 24th 2007 6:38 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by garryhg (Post 4679251)
I have a job offer in NZ. I have completed the WTR form. What do I need to complete for my wife and 2 kids (girl 12, Boy 6)?

Thanks

I'm doing a WTR and my husband will be on a general visa on the back of my application and the children would need to be on student visas.

I'll be taking my application to NZIS in london as it means it's processed quicker
Hope this helps

garryhg Apr 24th 2007 7:49 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by Leighlou (Post 4687016)
Hiya Garry, Wot the water like now on your side? Not too many Edinburgh poos? :D
Just wanted to ask, are you not able to apply for permanent residency with a job offer?
Cheers for Auld Reeki!

Hi Leighlou,

Things going great here, just not moving fast enough for me. I don't know if I could apply for PR? They told me to complete a WTR form then residency in 2 years...... does anyone know any different? I will be working for the Auckland District Heath Board (which is a talented employer..

Cheers

Leighlou Apr 29th 2007 12:07 am

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by garryhg (Post 4692152)
Hi Leighlou,

Things going great here, just not moving fast enough for me. I don't know if I could apply for PR? They told me to complete a WTR form then residency in 2 years...... does anyone know any different? I will be working for the Auckland District Heath Board (which is a talented employer..

Cheers

Hiya Garry, Sorry only just reading this now!:ohmy: Re: Permanent Residency, have you been on the immigration website? It's possible to check the amount of points you qualify for, and as long as you have over 100 points you can apply for PR, and if you have over 140 points you will instantly be selected from the Pool. Job offers are definitely worth a fortune in points. If it was us, we'd definitely be applying for PR. :eek:

Do you have a date yet for the off? So excited for you guys and just wish it was us hey!:thumbsup:

katracy Apr 29th 2007 11:37 am

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 
We have just got our visa's back (WTR) and it has only taken 7 days, and that by post. Stand back NZ here we come!!!!:rofl:

TeamEmbo Apr 29th 2007 10:26 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by garryhg (Post 4692152)
Hi Leighlou,

Things going great here, just not moving fast enough for me. I don't know if I could apply for PR? They told me to complete a WTR form then residency in 2 years...... does anyone know any different? I will be working for the Auckland District Heath Board (which is a talented employer..

Cheers

Do you mean accredited employer? Why don't you just apply for PR then? Save time and costs from paying now for WTR and PR in 2 years!

garryhg Apr 30th 2007 10:05 am

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by TeamEmbo (Post 4715292)
Do you mean accredited employer? Why don't you just apply for PR then? Save time and costs from paying now for WTR and PR in 2 years!

Hi Team... Just replied to you on another thread.......

I was requested by my employer to go through the WTR line as it would be a quicker process as they want my services ASAP? Someone informed me that I had to submit a EOI which had to be reviewed before I could apply for PR?? Is this right?, or can I just complete the appropriate paperwork for PR?

Cheers

Mandie Apr 30th 2007 1:18 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by katracy (Post 4713160)
We have just got our visa's back (WTR) and it has only taken 7 days, and that by post. Stand back NZ here we come!!!!:rofl:

That's fab news...if you've not already done so could you start up a new thread as would love to hear your story and journey so far
take care

Leighlou Apr 30th 2007 9:08 pm

Re: Paperwork for wife & Kids?????
 

Originally Posted by garryhg (Post 4717441)
Hi Team... Just replied to you on another thread.......

I was requested by my employer to go through the WTR line as it would be a quicker process as they want my services ASAP? Someone informed me that I had to submit a EOI which had to be reviewed before I could apply for PR?? Is this right?, or can I just complete the appropriate paperwork for PR?

Cheers

Hi Garry, if you look above, I suggested that you go onto the NZ Immigration website. Check your points and see if you have enough to apply for PR. With a job offer, I'd be surprised if you don't. I have to say that if it was me, I'd definitely be applying for PR. When you have enough points (over 140) or you have a job offer, you get selected automatically from the pool immediately at the next selection after submission. The NZIS then check your EOI (which in our case took about 6 weeks), and then after this the NZIS website (for London) seems to suggest that at the moment it'll take about a further 3 months to process to PR. Having said this, this was our experience without a job offer. It could be that if you have an offer, everything get fast tracked and the whole process is a lot quicker. Perhaps someone else on PR can advise on this? Or perhaps you could give NZIS a call or drop them an e-mail. Anyway, best of luck!:thumbsup:


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