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New Zealand citizenship requirements for migrants are stricter than many expect
International
Published on 24 April 2026

A five year wait is only the start
New Zealand citizenship is granted only after migrants meet strict legal and administrative conditions. Applicants typically must live in the country for at least five years, prove physical presence, and show an intention to remain. Beyond residence, they must meet English language requirements and demonstrate good character while complying with immigration and legal rules.
- Citizenship usually requires at least five years of residence
- Applicants must prove physical presence and intent to stay
- English ability and good character are mandatory conditions
- Legal compliance is required throughout the process
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