ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS MY CLIENTS OFTEN ASK
WHY SHOULD I USE YOU?1. New Zealand Immigration policies are more complex than they appear and change frequently - often with little notice.
2. It's essential to understand eligibility, the correct visa pathway and documentation requirements before an application is lodged. I can help you avoid any errors in your application which could delay its processing, or result in a decline. 3. I act solely in your best interests and DO NOT accept commissions from third parties. I WANT TO LODGE MY OWN APPLICATION.
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WHAT WILL I HAVE TO DO?In most cases, all you need to do is provide me (online) with the documentation and information I request.
Because I handle all communication with immigration officials on your behalf, there is no need for direct contact between you and Immigration New Zealand. WHAT ARE YOUR FEES?My fees vary depending on the complexity of the application.
I advise you of the fee applicable in your case before you make any commitment. My fees are about 30% below those charged by other immigration advisors. I am able to offer lower fees because keep my overheads low. I do not have an expensive corporate office and my marketing is largely by referrals from happy clients and word of mouth. Also, I do not pay commissions to client managers, or third parties. |
CAN I BRING MY PARTNER AND CHILDREN TO NZ?
You can bring a partner and children to New Zealand, BUT only IF you are earning above a certain salary/wage level.
This is because the cost of living in New Zealand is very high, and for many clients it is not possible for a family with children to survive financially unless the partner is also earning a wage, and can afford to pay childcare costs.
It may be possible for your partner to obtain a Partner Work Visa, but this is not always the case. I can advise if a Partner Work Visa application is possible in your particular circumstances.
This is because the cost of living in New Zealand is very high, and for many clients it is not possible for a family with children to survive financially unless the partner is also earning a wage, and can afford to pay childcare costs.
It may be possible for your partner to obtain a Partner Work Visa, but this is not always the case. I can advise if a Partner Work Visa application is possible in your particular circumstances.
I'D LIKE TO KNOW MORE ABOUT MY IMMIGRATION OPTIONS.
WHAT SHOULD I DO NEXT?
Just email me at davidmason@dmimmigration.co.nz and attach your C.V.
I will let you know if full consultation makes sense in your case.
I will let you know if full consultation makes sense in your case.