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Immigrating to other countries are indeed time and money consuming. Some even say that one’s patience will definitely be put into test while processing these said visas. 
 

For Filipinos, living, working or even studying abroad is a great opportunity not only to know the new country’s culture but also finding different career opportunities that will improve them professionally or personally. Among the many countries overseas, New Zealand has been getting a good number of Filipino immigrants.

The New Zealand immigration advises their applicants to complete a visa application or help with their travel with a professional advice from immigration consultants, lawyers or any institution that are authorized as an immigrant adviser. It is quite risky to ask help from advisers who are not licensed since applications can probably be refused by the immigration officer.

 
 
There are a lot of visa types offered in New Zealand. However, many are wondering if there is a difference between a principal and non-principal applicant. Are they different? What are the provisions or limitations? Let us find out.

A principal applicant is the primary or main applicant from the original residence of the application. This person has already been granted a permanent resident visa. On the other hand, a non-principal applicant is the family members included in that application. For example, these are the principal’s partner and dependent children of the principal applicant.

Non-principal applicants can be granted a visa after their principal applicant has been given one. Moreover, granting a second or subsequent resident visa is possible for non-principal applicant as long as the principal applicant is qualified for a subsequent resident visa during the non-applicant’s visa application.

Any principal applicant can include their partner and children below the age of 24 in their application. However, children 25 and up will need to submit a separate application and is charged with a separate fee. The eligibility of these children aged 25 and up will still depend on the principal applicant’s qualifications and eligibility.

As a first step for visa application, read online on what documents are needed and take necessary exams if required. Additionally, since getting a visa is important and can consume time and money, it is best for Filipino applicants to get help from immigration consultants. This can be an additional expense for their applications; however, it is best that applicants are guided on the right documents to be presented when the visa is lodged. Remember that once the visa application is not accepted, fees will not be refunded. As a first step for visa application, read online on what documents are needed and take necessary exams if required.

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