If you are visiting as parent or grandparent of New Zealand citizen or resident
Parent Retirement Resident Visa Assistance — New Zealand
Parent Retirement Resident Visa — bringing your parent to New Zealand on an investment pathway
The Parent Retirement Resident Visa combines a qualifying New Zealand investment with a four-year compliance period before a Permanent Resident Visa becomes available. We help families structure the source-of-funds evidence, coordinate with investment and tax advisers, and manage the compliance obligations from application through to permanent residence.
The basics
What is the Parent Retirement Residence Visa?
When our help makes a difference
Where we step in — and what we do
Some immigration processes are approved without much friction. Some situations carry real risk of delay, hard pushback or decline.
Real cases · Illustrative
Situations we've helped with
Every case is different. These are illustrative and don't guarantee a particular outcome.
Avoidable problems
Common risks — and how to reduce them
Visitor Visa applications can be declined or delayed for reasons that are sometimes avoidable with better preparation.
- 01High impact
Genuine intentions assessment
Weak ties to a home country, inconsistent travel history, or vague explanations of the purpose of a visit can raise concerns. A well-prepared application addresses these points directly with supporting evidence.
- 02High impact
Insufficient financial evidence
Bare-minimum bank balances, unclear income sources, or missing sponsorship documentation can lead to requests for further information or decline.
- 03Medium impact
Health and character flags
Applicants from countries without a low TB incidence may need a chest X-ray. Those with criminal history may need police certificates. Out-of-date evidence delays processing.
- 04Medium impact
Passport validity
Your passport must be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date. Travelling on a passport close to expiry can result in being refused boarding or refused entry at the border.
- 05High impact
Misrepresentation
Providing false, misleading, or incomplete information — even unintentionally — can result in decline, and may affect future visa applications.
- 06Manageable
Timing
Applying too close to your intended travel date, or failing to apply for an extension before your current visa expires, creates complications that are difficult to resolve.
Important constraints
What the Parent Retirement Residence Visa doesn't cover
Find the right pathway
Other options we can also help with
If a different immigration process fits your situation, we can take you there directly.
Working with us
What the process looks like
We will guide you step by step on your Parent Retirement Residence Visa process, from start to finish.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Whether your immigration process is straightforward or involves complicating factors, we can help you understand your options and put your best case forward.
About MyLaw

MyLaw is a New Zealand law firm with a focus on immigration law.
Our team is led by Michael Yoon, a New Zealand lawyer and member of the New Zealand Law Society.
We hold current practising certificates and work across a range of immigration matters, from Parent Retirement Residence Visa matters to complex cases involving prior refusals, character issues, and multi-visa strategies.
Get in touch.
The Parent Retirement Resident Visa is one of several pathways for bringing a parent to New Zealand, and choosing between them — and preparing the application you choose well — depends on the specifics of your family’s circumstances.
Contact us for an initial discussion. We work with families at every stage of this pathway, whether the source-of-funds evidence needs rebuilding, the sponsor’s residence position needs careful evidencing, or you simply want the application handled properly from the start.
Book a consultation or get in touch to discuss your situation.