Over 55 and Long to Immigrate to New Zealand? The AGE WAIVER VISA Could be Your Answer

Over 55 and Long to Immigrate to New Zealand? The AGE WAIVER VISA Could be Your Answer

From NZ Ahead Podcast by Liz Deacle & Brian Deacle

March 9, 2026 · 29 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the age waiver visa for those over 55 looking to immigrate to New Zealand, featuring immigration advisor Charlotte Stockman.

🇳🇿FREE 5-DAY LIFE in NZ VIDEO GUIDE HERE ➡️   www.nzahead.com/free  Think you're too old to relocate to New Zealand? Think again. The skilled migrant visa cuts off at 55—but what if you're 56, 58, or 62 and still have so much to offer? In this episode, we sit down with immigration advisor Charlotte Stockman from NZ Shores to explore the little-known world of  age waivers  for New Zealand. If you're wondering  how to immigrate to New Zealand over 55 , this is essential listening. Charlotte explains what an age waiver is, who qualifies, and how to navigate the complex process of applying for a  relocation to NZ with an age waiver visa . Links:  Here’s how you can learn more about our private NZ Ahead community. Your first step to moving to NZ:  www.nzahead.com/free 🇳🇿If you are thinking of MOVING TO NEW ZEALAND and want to know more about the country,  SIGN UP HERE   for our FREE 5-DAY VIDEO GUIDE To Life in New Zealand. (This leads to details on how to join the private and very world famously lovely NZ Ahead Slack Community. Charlotte is a very active member of our wonderful NZ Ahead Slack Community so you can contact her…

People in this episode

Hosts: Liz Deacle, Brian Deacle

Guest: Charlotte Stockman

Topics covered

  • immigration
  • age waiver
  • New Zealand
  • skilled migrant visa
  • relocation

Keywords

  • age waiver visa
  • immigrate to New Zealand
  • skilled migrant visa
  • Charlotte Stockman
  • NZ Shores

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: NZ Shores, NZ Ahead

Places: New Zealand

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