The Refugee Family Support Category has replaced the previous Refugee Family Quota ballot system.
Bringing your family to New Zealand under the Refugee Family Support Category is a three-stage process.
The Refugee Family Support Category has a two-tier registration system. Priority is given to tier one sponsors who meet our tier one sponsorship requirements – these people have a more immediate need to bring their family to New Zealand.
The table below shows how the process works.
Step 1
Registrations from tier one sponsors are given first access to the 300 places available each year. They are put in a queue.Registrations are selected from the tier one queue until the 300 places are filled.
Step 2
If any of the 300 annual places are still available, we will call for registrations from tier two sponsors. Registrations are selected from the tier two queue until the 300 places are filled.
Step 3
If their sponsor’s registration is selected from the tier one or two queues and they meet eligibility requirements, family members can apply for residence under this category.
To find out more about sponsorship requirements:
To find out about the requirements that the people applying for a residence class visa must meet:
Tier two of the RFSC will be open for registrations between Tuesday 17 April 2012 and Thursday 19 April 2012. People who meet the requirements of tier two are invited to submit registrations during this time. Please note that registrations received before or submitted after this period will not be accepted (registrations that are postmark dated before the closing date and received after 17 April 2012 will be accepted for processing).
To submit a registration, please complete the form Refugee Family Support Category Tier Two Sponsor Registration Form (INZ 1192) PDF [231KB], which will be available from the INZ website from 26 March 2012. Send the form, along with a NZ$75 fee, to:
Immigration New ZealandRefugee Family Support CategoryPO Box 22728Otahuhu Auckland 1640
Please ensure that you write a return address on the outside of the envelope.
For more information on the processes for RFSC tier two, please see:
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81 people were approved for residence during 1 July 2011 to 31 December 2011.
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