- New Zealand Temporary Visas
- Employer Accreditation Application
- Job Check Application
- Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)
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- Dependent Child Student Visa
- Dependent Child Visitor Visa
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- Employer Visas Australia
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- Onshore Partner Visas (Subclass 820/801)
- Partner/Spouse Visa (Temporary) Subclass 820
- Partner/Spouse Visa (Permanent) Subclass 801
- Partner/Spouse Visa (Provisional) Subclass 309
- Partner/Spouse Visa (Permanent) Subclass 100
- Prospective Marriage Visa (Subclass 300)
- New Zealand Family Visa (Subclass 461)
Dependent Child Visitor Visa
Temporary Stay. Family Together.
If you’re living in New Zealand on a work, student, or partnership visa and want your child to join you, the Dependent Child Visitor Visa offers a short-term solution. It allows your child to visit and stay with you temporarily, ensuring your family remains together even when your own visa may not support school enrolment or longer-term residence options.
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At Ezy Immigration, we understand that families don’t want to be separated — especially when moving across borders. This visa bridges that gap by letting your child live with you in New Zealand during your temporary stay, even if they’re not eligible for a Dependent Child Student Visa. Our licensed immigration advisers can help you understand your options.
Visas for New Zeland
We can assist you with all popular temporary or residence visa applications for Australia. We will not take on an application if we believe it will be unsuccessful, saving you time and money. We provide timely updates and keep you informed throughout the whole process.
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What Is a Dependent Child Visitor Visa?
This is a temporary visa for children under 20 years old who wish to join a parent already living in New Zealand on a valid visa. It’s commonly used when:
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- The parent’s visa doesn’t allow dependent children to attend school for free
- The child will not be studying, or will only study for up to 3 months
- You’re not ready to commit to a student visa pathway
- You want to keep your family together during your stay
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This visa allows your child to stay in New Zealand for the same duration as your own visa, but does not provide access to free schooling. If your child intends to attend school beyond 3 months, they will need a fee-paying student visa.
Who Can Apply?
The Dependent Child Visitor Visa is designed for biological, adopted, or legal children who are financially dependent and under the age of 20. Your child must be single and meet standard immigration health and character requirements.
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To apply, you must show:
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- A genuine parent-child relationship
- Sufficient funds to support your child during their stay
- That you hold a valid New Zealand visa (e.g. work, student, or partner visa)
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Ezy Immigration will help you prepare the right documents and make sure your child’s application clearly shows they meet Immigration NZ’s criteria. Our licensed immigration advisers know what Immigration New Zealand is looking for and ensure your case is presented clearly and correctly.
How Long Is the Visa Valid?
The visa is typically granted for the same duration as the parent’s visa, but can be shorter depending on Immigration New Zealand’s discretion.
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It can be renewed if your visa is extended, or converted to a student visa if your child plans to study long-term. We’ll help you determine the best option based on your plans in New Zealand. Licensed immigration advisers at Ezy Immigration can also assist if your child’s situation changes.
Why Choose This Visa?
Families often face unexpected barriers when moving to New Zealand — especially when immigration rules vary depending on the type of visa the parent holds. The Dependent Child Visitor Visa offers flexibility when your situation doesn’t fit traditional schooling pathways.
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This visa is ideal if:
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- You want your child to stay with you while you work or study
- Your visa doesn’t qualify for the Dependent Child Student Visa
- You’re staying temporarily and prefer not to apply for full student enrolment
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While your child can’t work or stay long-term under this visa, it allows your family to enjoy day-to-day life together — and that peace of mind matters. Licensed immigration advisers can help assess if this is the right path for your family or if a different visa would offer more advantages.
What You'll Need
To ensure a successful application, you’ll need:
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- Valid passport for your child
- Proof of your parental relationship (birth certificate, custody documents, etc.)
- Evidence of your own visa status in New Zealand
- Proof you can financially support your child (bank statements, sponsorship, etc.)
- Evidence of intended accommodation
- Health insurance for the child may also be required
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We’ll guide you through these requirements and ensure everything is prepared for a smooth visa process. With licensed immigration advisers on your side, every document is double-checked and your application is handled with care.
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Employer Accreditation for Work Visa
As per the new guidelines, Immigration New Zealand requires an employer to apply for accreditation before they employ migrant workers under the new Accredited Employer Work Visa.
As per the new rules, all employers need to obtain an employer accreditation before hiring a migrant worker to work in New Zealand.
Getting the accreditation is the first part of a three-stage application process whereby Immigration New Zealand assesses the employer, the labour markets and the migrant worker. If the employer is not accredited then they cannot hire any migrant workers on AEWs (Accredited Employer Work Visa).
From 4th July 2022, to hire workers under the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV), employers will need to be first accredited by Immigration New Zealand. The employer accreditation for a work visa is valid for up to 3 years. They are required to pay the worker at least the NZ median wage unless the role is listed on the exemption list. To get the accreditation the employer needs to show that they are not able to find suitable New Zealanders for the role.Â
Employers employing migrant workers holding an open work visa (post-study visa partnership visa, etc.) are not required to be accredited to continue their employment. (However, this is expected to change in 2023).
Employer Accreditation is required only for supporting new AEWV applications made from 4 July 2022 onwards. Though migrant workers with existing visas can continue working, workers wishing to renew their work visas in the future will need accreditation. From 2023 any employer who wishes to employ anyone on a work visa including partners visa, student visa and working holiday visa will require Employer accreditation.
An employer has to apply for AEWV accreditation, advertise if required and also get a job check to show there are no suitable New Zealanders who can be hired for the said job.Â
Apply for employer accreditation
An employer can apply for accreditation under any of the 4 levels of accreditation:
- A standard Business can apply for a Standard accreditation if it is required to employ up to 5 migrants.
- A Standard Business can apply for a high-volume accreditation if it needs to hire 6 or more migrants.
- Businesses that are part of a Franchise, need to apply for franchisee accreditation. There is no limit to how many migrants they can employ under this accreditation.Â
- Businesses that place their migrant workers to work under third parties while still being the direct employer as mentioned in the employment agreement, can apply for the controlling third party accreditation. There is no limit to the number of migrants they can hire.
There is a different fee amount for each type of employer accreditation which needs to be paid by the employer.Â
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Advertise the role
Before applying for a job check the employer needs to advertise the job role to check if there are any New Zealand citizens or residents with the required skills and experience available for the job profile.
This ensures that New Zealanders are given the opportunity to apply for the job before it is offered to a migrant. This also ensures that employers offer attractive wages to New Zealanders.
The job needs to be listed on a national listing website for at least 2 weeks where suitable New Zealanders can apply. Advertising of the job profile should be done 90 days before the application for accreditation is made.
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Applying for a job check
Once the accreditation is received accreditation the employer must apply for a job check.
For a job check one needs to include:
- Complete job description
- Employment agreement
- Results of job advertising done.
The Job checks have a validity of 6 months or until the employer no longer has accreditation. It takes around 10 working days approximately to process complete job check applications from compliant employers.
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Application by the Migrant
On receiving approval for the job check, the employer can ask the migrant to apply for a visa. The employer needs to provide them with a copy of the employment agreement along with a copy of the signed employment offer. The required experience and qualifications for the job offered to the migrant worker must match the approved job check. It takes around 20 working days to process a complete work visa application.
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Need Help Bringing Your Child to New Zealand?
Family time shouldn’t be put on hold. Whether you’re here for work, study, or love — your child deserves to be with you.
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Ezy Immigration Ezy Immigration helps parents like you bring your loved ones to New Zealand with confidence, compassion, and care. We handle everything — from strategy to submission — so you can focus on what really matters: your family. Our licensed immigration advisers are dedicated to keeping families united.
Frequently Asked Questions
Only for up to 3 months. If they need to study longer, they’ll need a Student Visa – Fee Paying or a Dependent Child Student Visa.
Usually for the same length as the parent’s visa. You may apply for an extension if your own visa is extended.
Yes. If you’re in New Zealand on a partnership visa, you can apply for your dependent child to join you temporarily.
No. Your child will not be treated as a domestic student. If schooling is required, a student visa is recommended.
This visa is for the child, but both parents can live together in NZ if one holds a valid visa. The child can be added as a dependent.
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