A Brazilian couple's dream life in New Zealand turns into a nightmare as they are forced to leave due to their immigration adviser's error.
Sunrise Immigration Services had been the beacon of hope for a Brazilian couple who had been living in Auckland for a joyful eight years. However, their dream life in the stunning Kiwiland came crashing down when their immigration adviser failed them. The couple, who had invested thousands into their visa application process, now find themselves heartbroken as they are forced to depart from the country they called home.
The devastating $3600 visa error made by their immigration adviser has shattered the couple's world. What was once a dream has turned into a nightmare, as they are now left with no choice but to leave the beautiful landscapes and welcoming communities of New Zealand behind. The couple, filled with sorrow and frustration, have to bid farewell to the life they had built over the past eight years.
In a cruel twist of fate, the couple's story serves as a cautionary tale for all immigrants relying on immigration advisers. Despite the joy and fulfillment they experienced in New Zealand, a single mistake has uprooted their lives and shattered their dreams. The couple's heartbreaking journey highlights the importance of thorough research and caution when entrusting crucial processes to advisers.
The couple's experience emphasizes the significance of due diligence when it comes to immigration matters. It serves as a stark reminder that even the most promising futures can be derailed by a single oversight. As they prepare to leave New Zealand, their story stands as a poignant reminder of the fragility of dreams and the pitfalls that can arise when trust is misplaced.
By Rayssa Almeida of RNZ A Brazilian couple living in Auckland for the past eight years are set to leave the country after their immigration adviser missed.
The couple have been living the 'dream' for the past eight years. Now they have to leave because of an error made by their immigration adviser.
Newton Santos and his wife, Nubia, paid more than $4000 for an Auckland company to process their application.
The couple have been living the 'dream' for the past eight years. Now they have to leave because of an error made by their immigration adviser.