New Zealand Visa: Third Party Checks Explained
The third-party checks on the New Zealand visa application process include:
1. Character Checks: Immigration New Zealand (INZ) conducts background checks to ensure applicants do not have a criminal record that would deem them ineligible for a visa.
2. Health Checks: Medical examinations and chest x-rays are required to determine if applicants meet New Zealand’s health standards. This process involves certified medical practitioners.
3. Employment Verification: For work visas, INZ may verify the applicant’s employment history and qualifications through previous employers or educational institutions.
4. Financial Checks: INZ may verify the financial stability of applicants to ensure they can support themselves during their stay. This includes checking bank statements and other financial documents.
5. Reference Checks: INZ may contact references provided by the applicant to verify the authenticity of the information given.
6. Security Checks: In collaboration with other government agencies and international bodies, INZ may conduct security checks to ensure the applicant does not pose a threat to national security.
These checks are carried out to maintain the integrity of the immigration system and ensure the safety and well-being of New Zealand.
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