My partner visa travel conditions expired 15 Dec 2020. 93 years old, Mere, partner, good friends for 55 years, wife for

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Customer: My partner visa travel conditions expired 15 Dec 2020.
I’m USA 93 years old,
Mere, partner, good friends for 55 years, wife for more than 3 years, age 80,
French National with long time NZ permanent resident visa (since about 2000)both financially independent with real estate holdings, savings and pensionswe love to travelPer inz1162:
What should I do if my resident
visa has expired?If you intend to return to New Zealand as a
resident, you will need to make an application for
either a permanent resident visa or a second or
subsequent resident visa to regain your resident
status.Requirements for a permanent resident visa:
1. Requirements for a permanent resident visa1: no problem
2.You have tax residence status: no problem
3. Investment in New Zealand: I can deposit NZ$1,000,000 in a bank savings account if required.
4. Business in New Zealand: obviously I do not want to start a business at age 93!
5. Established base in New Zealand: no problemSo how to travel internationally and keep my resident visa?Telephone:
John Mobile: +64(###) ###-####Mere Mobile: +64###-##-####
Home: +64 78668478
JA: What steps have you taken? Have you filed any paperwork with the government?
Customer: no
JA: Do you have precise dates? Or a rough time frame?
Customer: no
JA: Is there anything else the Lawyer should know before I connect you? Rest assured that they'll be able to help you.
Customer: no
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Hi My name is ***** ***** I am a New Zealand lawyer based in Wellington with more than 42 years of experience. I am here to help with your questions.
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Are you actually in New Zealand-that will have importance in answering whether you can travel

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in NZ
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You can pply to extend your travel conditions before you travel in and out of New Zealand if you:

  • plan to stay on a resident visa for more than 2 years
  • have applied for permanent residence after 2 years on a resident visa but we have not approved your application yet.
You can apply for permanent residence instead

Permanent residents can travel and return to New Zealand as often as they like. If you are eligible for permanent residence, you could apply for that instead of a variation to the travel conditions on your resident visa.

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I hope this is useful and please feel free to ask further

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