When you apply for permanent residence, you must show us you are committed to living in New Zealand permanently. Find out what evidence to provide.
There are 5 ways you can show us your commitment to living in New Zealand permanently. We need to see evidence of at least one of them.
You need to have spent at least 184 days in New Zealand on a resident visa in each of the 2 years immediately before you apply for permanent residence.
This 2 year period is the time immediately before you apply for permanent residence, not the 2 years since your resident visa was issued.
The 184 days does not need to be in a row — you can leave and return to New Zealand as many times as your visa conditions allow.
We will already have this evidence in our records of your travel.
You are a tax resident in New Zealand if you:
Either:
If you have tax residence in another country, even if it’s one that New Zealand has a double tax agreement with, you can’t use your tax residence status there to show your commitment to New Zealand.
Confirmation of Tax Resident Status (INZ 1006) PDF 237KB
You have had NZ$1,000,000 invested in New Zealand in an acceptable investment for two years or more.
Acceptable evidence of the value and ownership of funds and/or assets can include:
Read more detailed information about evidence of acceptable investments:
Acceptable investments: investor visas
You’ve either bought or started a business in New Zealand a year or more ago. The business must be trading successfully and of benefit to New Zealand in some way. If you bought into an existing business in New Zealand you must have at least a 25% share in the business.
We will need to see both:
You have established your base in New Zealand by having:
You must also have either:
If you work for commission or a retainer, you cannot use your employment to show you have an established base in New Zealand.
Guide for Resident and Former Resident Visa Holders (INZ 1176) PDF 261KB
Information valid as at 2022/12/12 08:51:26.500341 GMT+13