Can i get residence visa through assylumin new zealand

I think there may be a bit of confusion here!

Asylum New Zealand is not a government agency or a visa-granting authority. It's possible that you may be referring to the Asylum Seeker Support Trust (ASSIST) in New Zealand, which provides support services to asylum seekers and refugees.

If you are seeking to obtain a residence visa in New Zealand, you will need to apply through the New Zealand Immigration website or through a licensed immigration adviser. The New Zealand government has a range of visa options, including residence visas, which allow you to live and work in New Zealand permanently.

To be eligible for a residence visa, you will typically need to meet certain criteria, such as:

  1. Having a job offer in New Zealand that meets the requirements of the Essential Skills work visa or the Skilled Migrant Category.
  2. Meeting the points-based system for skilled migrants, which assesses your skills, qualifications, and experience.
  3. Being a refugee or having a humanitarian reason for seeking residence in New Zealand.
  4. Meeting the requirements for family sponsorship, such as having a close family member who is a New Zealand citizen or resident.

You can find more information on the New Zealand Immigration website or by contacting the New Zealand Immigration Service directly.

It's important to note that the process of obtaining a residence visa in New Zealand can be complex and time-consuming, and it's recommended that you seek professional advice from a licensed immigration adviser to ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and follow the correct application process.