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New Zealand births after 2006 not automatic citizenship here is how kids qualify
International
Published on 24 April 2026

A baby’s status depends on parents’ visa at birth
Children born in New Zealand after January 1, 2006 are not automatically citizens. Their citizenship or visa outcome depends on the parents’ legal status at the time of birth. If neither parent is a New Zealand citizen, the child may be granted a visa linked to the parents’ valid visa, subject to confirmation from Immigration New Zealand.
- Birth after Jan 1 2006 does not guarantee citizenship
- Child’s status depends on parents’ legal standing at birth
- Non-citizen parents may result in a visa outcome
- Immigration New Zealand confirmation may be required
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