Immigration: Dependent income thresholds increased

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The minimum income requirements for some visa categories have recently been increased. Why? What? Who is impacted?
New Zealand Immigration

Immigration

New Zealand Immigration Update: May 2019.

The minimum income requirements for some visa categories have recently been increased.

Update

The minimum income requirements for some visa categories have recently been increased.

Why the change?

INZ adjusts minimum income requirements annually.

The purpose of these changes is to ensure that migrants will have enough money to support themselves and their dependents while in New Zealand.

These increases were spurred by recent changes to Work and Income payment levels.

What are the changes?

  1. 1 June 2019: Samoan Quota Scheme and Pacific Access Category residence visa applicants will need to earn at least $38,577.76 if they have partners or dependent children.
  2. 1 July 2019: Essential Skills and Religious Worker work visa holders will need to earn at least $43,322.76 to support dependent children for a visitor or student visa.

Notes:

  • Where both parents hold Essential Skills visas, their income can be combined to meet this level.
  • For children of Religious Worker visa holders, the income of both parents can be combined to meet this level.
  • This threshold is different to the skill-band remuneration rates for Essential Skills.

Who will be impacted?

  • Individuals on Essential Skills or Religious Worker visas who would like to support their children for dependent visitor or student visas; and
  • Applicants under the Samoan Quota Scheme and Pacific Access Categories of residence who have a partner or dependent children.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

Immigration: Dependent income thresholds increased

New Zealand Immigration

Contributor

It’s our mission to deliver New Zealand’s best legal experience. This isn’t just about our expertise but about the way we deliver it. We understand that legal matters can be confusing, stressful and scary so we try our hardest to simplify the process, listen to your needs and deliver timely, transparent advice.
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