In a significant move aimed at bolstering family connections and supporting the country’s skilled migrant workforce, the New Zealand Government has announced the launch of a new long-term visitor visa. The 'Parent Boost' visa, unveiled on June 8, 2025, will allow parents of New Zealand citizens and residents to stay in the country for up to 10 years.
A Strategic Step Toward Retaining Talent
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon emphasized that the new visa policy is part of a broader strategy to retain skilled migrants by addressing their family needs. By supporting long-term family reunification, the Parent Boost Visa is expected to make New Zealand more attractive to global talent while maintaining a sustainable immigration system.
A Long-Term Solution for Migrant Families
The Parent Boost Visa offers peace of mind to skilled migrants by enabling their parents to visit and stay for extended periods without becoming residents. The multiple-entry visitor visa permits an initial five-year stay, with the option to reapply for another five years, allowing a maximum stay of up to 10 years.
This policy provides families with greater flexibility and security while ensuring that public services remain sustainable. It is a visitor visa and does not lead to permanent residency, but it offers a meaningful alternative for families wishing to stay connected long-term.
Who Can Apply?
To qualify for the Parent Boost Visa, applicants must:
Applicants must satisfy at least one of the following:
Health Insurance and Checks
To be eligible for the Parent Boost Visa, applicants must hold comprehensive health insurance throughout their stay in New Zealand. The policy must include:
Cost of the Visa
The visa costs NZD $3,000 (standard fee)for most applicants and NZD $2,450 for the Pacific fee band. This includes immigration and levy fees. An additional NZD $100 is required for the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy. The third-year health assessment incurs another processing fee—NZD $325 or NZD $240 for Pacific band applicants.
Visa Applications Open from September 29, 2025
Interested applicants can begin applying online through the Immigration New Zealand website starting 29 September 2025. Further details and documentation requirements will be released in the coming months.
Not a Pathway to Residence
The Parent Boost Visa is not intended as a route to permanent residence. Families interested in residency must apply through the Parent Category Resident Visa programme.
As New Zealand continues to fine-tune its immigration policies, the Parent Boost Visa reflects a growing recognition of the importance of family ties in attracting and retaining international talent.
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