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At Viveras Law, we strive for the best outcomes in your legal needs- be it immigrating to New Zealand, buying your first home or investment property, starting a business, making a will, or an enduring power of attorney.
We care for our clients and believe in personalised services at reasonable costs.
Our lawyer, Lloyd Vivera, has helped thousands of people during his legal career. He has been practising law in New Zealand since 2005 and running his small practice since 2008. We are based in Mount Eden, in the heart of Auckland.
Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) is designed to attract persons with managerial, professional and technical skills to New Zealand. Thus the policy is suited for those who have post-secondary education and work experience...
Immigration has recently announced the re-opening of the parent residence category in a limited way. 2500 visas per year will be granted with 2000 visas reserved for those who have previously submitted their expression of interest.
If you are in relationship with a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident, you may qualify for residence under the partnership category. Both marriage and de-facto relationships are recognized. Same sex relationships are also recognised.
If you are an employer looking to hire migrants, you will need to be accredited with Immigration New Zealand by making an accreditation application. To be granted accreditation, Immigration must be satisfied that your company....
If you are personal care giver or worker, you may have pathway residence once you have lived and worked in New Zealand for two years. The occupations eligible under this pathway includes Nursing support workers,..
If you are highly skilled and your occupation is included in the green list, you may be eligible for residence. There are two tiers – Tier 1 and Tier 2 .
If you have a job offer from an accredited employer in New Zealand, you could apply for a work visa under the accredited employer policy.
Business people who wish to enter New Zealand for the purpose of undertaking business consultation or negotiations to establish or expand a business enterprise in New Zealand you be eligible for a special
If you need a lawyer for assistance with the legal aspects of buying or selling a home, which is called conveyancing, we can assist you. Buying your home, especially if you are new to the country, can be a daunting process with so many things to be taken care off...
Selling your house may be a difficult process, regardless of whether you decide to sell through a real estate agent, through friends, or even via DIY marketing. You may even decide to go for an auction or tender. Your property is a significant investment, so getting professional help early on can reduce your stress and help you...
The buying and sale of commercial real estate may be challenging. It differs from buying or investing in a home. A lot of considerations need to be considered when buying or selling commercial real estate...
With interest rates rising and banks offering attractive cash backs, refinancing may be an option work considering. When you refinance, you move your loan from one bank to another which requires removal of the old bank or lender as mortgagee from the title and replace it with the new bank....
A will is a written document that outlines how you want your assets, income, and debts, if any, to be distributed after your passing. This guarantees the protection and care of your loved ones and possessions.
An adult who is at least 18 years old and of sound mind may make a will. It's vital to make a will, and it should be:
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Disclaimer: Information provided in this website is designed to provide basic information on the law only. The information should not be construed to be legal advice or the formation of a lawyer/client relationship. Information in this website may not always be updated. We recommend you contact us to receive up-to-date information and advice.
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