New Zealand Australia Immigration Services Limited

New Zealand Australia Immigration Services Limited Providing immigration advice to people wanting to visit, work or live iin New Zealand.

As a Licenced Immigration Adviser I provide immigration advice and assistance to people who want to visit, work or reside in New Zealand as well as assistance to New Zealand employers looking at attracting skilled labour. I am a Licenced Immigration Adviser also assisting New Zealand employers to attract skilled migrants to unfilled position.

17/02/2025

Accredited Employer Work Visa changes coming in 2025

Immigration New Zealand has announced changes to the AEWV as of January 2025 including:

* Wage threshold removal
Currently, migrants on an AEWV must be paid the median wage (the median wage threshold).

This is the lowest a migrant worker can be paid for the visa to be granted. In December 2024 the Minister stated that in March 2025 the median wage threshold will be removed.

Employers must still offer prospective migrant employees the market rate for their position and workplace location.

Greater work rights for interim visa holders From April 2025,
interim work rights will be extended to AEWV applicants who are applying for any work visa type or from a student visa that allows them to work during term time. This is a welcome change as it will support migrants to maintain employment while their application is processed.

Removing online training module requirements
Currently accredited employers and Recognised Seasonal Employers(RSE) are required to provide time and access to a computer to complete an online training module on employment rights in New Zealand. However, from 27 January 2025 accredited employers and RSE will no longer have requirements about online modules. These will be replaced with freely available webpages which set out employment rights and obligations.Accredited Employer Work Visa changes

12/12/2022

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As 2022 comes to a close we have seen so many changes to immigration policies in New Zealand.  Even the experts are conf...
12/12/2022

As 2022 comes to a close we have seen so many changes to immigration policies in New Zealand. Even the experts are confused! The new Accreditation that every business in New Zealand must have if they wish to employ a migrant, followed by Job Checks and finally the Accredited Employer Work Visa application, once you get through that and your employer is paying the minimum $27.76 per hour you will be eligible for a 3 year Work visa.

If your looking for work in New Zealand your first point must be to find a job, here are some sites that will aid your search:

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/jobs
https://www.seek.co.nz/
https://www.myjobspace.co.nz/

Once you have applied for a job and have a job token, contact us and we can do the rest for you for a reasonable fee.

Looking for job in NZ? Find latest openings in New Zealand on 100% kiwi owned jobs site - MyjobSpace. Job seekers easily find vacancies & career openings in NZ.

06/11/2021
08/07/2020

Changes to Temporary Visa Applications
The Government has made short term changes to NZ temporary work visas Tuesday, 7 July 2020.
On July 7, the Government made 3 key changes to temporary work visas. These changes are due to the impact that COVID-19 continues to have on businesses and temporary work visa holders in New Zealand.
These changes will provide migrants with more certainty about their work situation in the short term. They will also allow employers to keep work visa holders they already employ without taking away opportunities from New Zealanders.
There are 3 changes
6-month extensions for employer-assisted temporary work visas
If you are in New Zealand on the 10 July 2020 and you hold an employer-assisted temporary work visa due to expire before 31 December 2020, it will be extended for 6 months. This includes:
• visas that are due to expire after 9 July
• visas that were previously extended to 25 September under the Epidemic Management Notice.
An employer-assisted temporary work visa includes:
• Essential Skills
• Work to Residence
• Special and Skilled work visas for China, Indonesia, South Korea, Philippines and Vietnam
• Special category work visas for Japanese Interpreters and Thai Chefs
• Work visas granted under section 61 of the Immigration Act 2009 that specify an employer
All your other original visa conditions stay the same, including your job title and location.
You (or your advisor if they are listed as your contact) will receive an email from Immigration New Zealand confirming your visa extension by Tuesday 14 July.
Visas for partners and dependent children will not be extended
If you have supported a partner or dependent child and they have a visa based on their relationship with you, their visa expiry date will not be extended. They will need to apply for a new visa.
Changes to your employment
If you are looking for a new role or the conditions of your employment have changed, you will need to apply for a variation of conditions or a new visa depending on your circumstances. If you need to apply for a new Essential Skills visa, the employer will need to demonstrate that they have made genuine attempts to recruit and train New Zealanders before they can employ you.
Employers looking to fill lower-paid roles will still need to obtain a skilled match report (SMR) from the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) before employing a migrant worker.
Delay to the 12 month stand-down period for lower-paid workers
The introduction of the12 month stand-down period for lower-paid workers who have had their employer-assisted work visa extended will be delayed.
If you are employed in a lower-paid role where you must stand down between August 2020 and of the 31 December 2020, you will be able to stay in New Zealand and work for the same employer in the same occupation and location for up to 6 more months, in line with your visa extension.
The stand-down period will still apply if you apply for another lower-paid Essential Skills work visa including to work for another employer, or change location in a lower-paid role.
If you are required to stand down from February 2021, you must leave New Zealand for 12 months before you can apply for another lower-paid work visa.
Some Essential Skills work visas reduced to 6 months
The duration of new lower- Essential Skills work visas will be reduced from 12 to six months.
This change will affect all new lower- Essential Skills work visa applications lodged from 10 July 2020.
Applications received before 10 July will still be granted a 12 months visa if approved.
Future changes that may affect you
From 27 July, we will start using a simple remuneration threshold to determine whether a job is lower-paid or higher paid. This means if you apply for a work visa for a job that pays below the median wage, your employer will need to include a Skills Match Report (SMR) from MSD. Your visa duration will be dependent on whether you will be paid above or below the national median wage.

Here is the list of positions that have been updated on the new ANZSCO list, great news for Personal Care Workers and ma...
30/10/2019

Here is the list of positions that have been updated on the new ANZSCO list, great news for Personal Care Workers and many others.:

We use ANZSCO Version 1.2 to assess the skill level of most occupations. Occupations that have a higher skill level in ANZSCO Version 1.3 are treated as exceptions.

Immigration New Zealand has updated the list of Skilled roles in accordance with the newly release ANZSCO.  This means t...
30/10/2019

Immigration New Zealand has updated the list of Skilled roles in accordance with the newly release ANZSCO. This means that some positions that were listed as Skill level 4 or 5 on the old list have now been upgraded to skill level 3 or higher. See further information here:

A new version of ANZSCO has been released. We will continue to use the previous version until the middle of next year, although not for every occupation.

Changes to Temporary Work Visa's in New Zealand.  During the past 2 months, Immigration New Zealand has announced many c...
30/10/2019

Changes to Temporary Work Visa's in New Zealand. During the past 2 months, Immigration New Zealand has announced many changes that will affect applicants for work visas. One of the biggest changes is to announce that over the next 18 months 6 of the temporary category work visas will be rolled into one, creating a new visa called Temporary Work Visa. You can read more here:

The Minister of Immigration has announced changes to the way employers support migrant workers for temporary work visas.

Immigration Consultations Free, call 06 878 0525 to book your appointment
18/05/2019

Immigration Consultations Free, call 06 878 0525 to book your appointment

Pacific Access Category Ballot 2019now open April 1 - 30, 2019.from the news desk at INZ
02/04/2019

Pacific Access Category Ballot 2019
now open April 1 - 30, 2019.
from the news desk at INZ

Citizens of Samoa, Tonga, Kiribati, Tuvalu and Fiji are encouraged to register for this year’s ballot under the Samoan Quota and Pacific Access Category, which takes place between 1 and 30 April.

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