According to one immigration lawyer, the New Zealand government
should be doing something fast and quick about the visas for parents in the
country. The government has also been urged by this immigration lawyer to push
on with lifting the moratorium so that things would be processed faster. Many feedbacks
have come in and people are saying that the waiting period for the parent visas
to be accepted or denied have actually been quite long. This is not a good
thing as surely immigrants in New Zealand would definitely want their parents
to be with them at the soonest time possible.
On the end of the government of New Zealand, Iain
Lees-Galloway has spoken about this. Lees-Galloway said that he is still in the
process of looking into the parent visa category and is still pondering if this
should continue or not. Lees-Galloway works as the minister for Immigrant of
the country. It is quite good that he does think about it well and not make any
drastic decisions just because. Although it would be a really good thing to
have the parent visa working as it would mean reuniting plenty of families.
The future of parent
visas
When Lees-Galloway was asked regarding when the decision
would be made or when it would be announced, the Minister for Immigration has
yet to answer that question. There was no information given on the time frame
on when this would be done and when it would be made. However, what the
minister has shared is that this decision would be made and would be announced at
the soonest time possible. He also said that the next election would serve as
the main point and that the decision would be done before then.
On the other hand, an immigration lawyer has said that the
government should be doing something about this as fast as they can. This lawyer
is Aaron Martin and he says that there are thousands of immigrants in NewZealand that are known to be in limbo since the government has put the parent
visa category to a halt. These people do not know what is going to happen and
they want to have their elderly parents moving in with them in the country. Their
parents are getting old and they surely want to be with them in New Zealand.
The parent visa
category
Back in 2016, the New Zealand government has put a halt to
the parent visa category. There have been stories that the government is going
to be bringing it back as soon as possible but three years later, it still has
not. There have been plenty of submissions for applications for this visa category
for families and individuals who would want to have their elderly parents with
them in New Zealand.
Special programs have been put together for people like you
who would want to move to New Zealand at the soonest time possible. Check them
here at Global Visa Support: http://globalvisasupport.com/nz.html.
More help on moving to NZ from Global Visa Support: http://www.globalvisasupport.com/contacts.html.
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