Published on 12:00 AM, April 25, 2019

Mosque massacre: NZ offers residency to victims’ families

New Zealand yesterday opened a two-year window for people directly affected by the Christchurch terror attacks to apply to stay permanently in the country. The special visa category “recognises the impact of the tragedy on the lives of those most affected, and gives people currently on temporary and resident visas some certainty” about their status, Immigration New Zealand said in a statement. People living in New Zealand who were present at one of the mosques and their immediate family based in New Zealand qualify for the visa. The definition of “immediate family” has been expanded to include a wide circle of family members including partner’s family and the grandparents of children under 25. A self-styled white supremacist opened fire on Muslims at prayer in two Christchurch mosques on March 15 killing 50 people.

Source: AFP