Australia vs New Zealand Sender: JAJ



Short answer: Probably yes, although it's dangerous to try it until you have Australian citizenship. People who try to 'hop' between Australia and NZ are often left without status in either country and have to go home.

The long answer is:

Australian PRs can in principle live and work in NZ. However:

1. You need to validate your Australian PR visa first.

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2. The NZIS website is *not* clear about whether a migrant visa with a 5 year re-entry facility is counted as an Australian 'returning resident visa' which NZ does expect Australian PRs to have. Anecdotal evidence however is that any (validated) Australian permanent visa with a re-entry facility is acceptable to NZIS. Whether airlines accept it is unclear, which is important if your pbuttport does not allow visa-free tourist entry to NZ.

3. Time spent in NZ may eventually count towards an NZ RRV or citizenship but does not count for an Australian RRV or citizenship. Whether an Australian PR living in NZ can eventually get an NZ RRV or citizenship should be confirmed with the NZ authorities. People have been left without status in both countries through not paying careful attention to the rules.

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4. If you lose your Australian PR, then NZ PR gives you *no* rights to return to Australia. New Zealand citizenship will let you live in

5. The New Zealand government has increased the residence period for NZ citizenship from three years to five (although those who applied for PR before 21 April 2005 as long as they apply within five years of the new law coming into force). The equivalent period for Australian citizenship remains at two years, although there are indications as of September 2005 that this may be raised to four years. So if you'd like a blue pbuttport asap, you'll have to wait longer in NZ.

6. It's entirely possible that the NZ government could abolish the rights of Australian PRs in NZ, and also do away with the NZ 'indefinite RRV'.

7. Some people prefer to get Australian citizenship first, and then think about whether they would like to live in NZ. In order to get Australian citizenship, you need to meet the residence rules and plan to stay living in Australia - however, it's ok if you change your mind after being sworn in as a citizen.

8. Australian citizens living in NZ are free under current laws to become NZ citizens upon meeting the normal residence requirements. Since April 2002, they do not lose Australian citizenship as a result. The NZ government could of course always restrict the residence rights of Australians in NZ, or their access to PR-citizenship rights.

Take A Holiday First, Or Just Go! Sender: WacandJill
Thanks for replies. As you can see from my first posting it was 5.44 am in the UK...

Jeremy

-- This is not intended to be legal or professional advice in any jurisdiction

 




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