NZ Visa PCC Rule EXPOSED | Don’t Apply Before Watching This
Many migrants waste time and money getting a new Police Certificate for their New Zealand visa—without knowing the real Immigration New Zealand rules.
Here’s the truth:
For most New Zealand visa categories, Immigration NZ can reuse your previously submitted PCC if it meets specific conditions. Your police certificate must not be more than 2 years old, and in student visa NZ cases, even a 3-year-old PCC may be accepted. However, if the PCC is too old, a fresh one becomes mandatory.
The most critical detail applicants miss?
There must not be more than 6 months gap between the PCC issue date and your INZ application submission. This single mistake leads to unnecessary delays, refusals, and even the need for a visa rejection appeal.
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If you’re dealing with Immigration New Zealand and want clear strategy—not guesswork—get professional guidance from a licensed immigration adviser in Auckland.
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