Cities: Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin
Lower Supply Regions: Waikato, Canterbury, Otago and Southland
Higher Supply Regions: Northland, Manawatu-Whanganui, Bay of Plenty, Gisborne/Hawke’s Bay Taranaki, Tasman/Nelson/Marlborough/West coast and regional Wellington
The worker checks
Migrants will be able to apply for a visa only once the employer has completed the employer and job checks. They will have their identity, health and character assessed. They will also need to meet the skills and experience requirements set out by the employer.
What this means for your business
- Individuals in New Zealand on valid work visas can continue to work until their visas expire.
- If an individual currently holds a Talent (Accredited) work visa or they have applied for one before 7 October 2019, they will not be affected by the changes and the existing salary threshold will still apply to them. Additionally, if their salary is NZ$90,000 they may still be eligible for
a PRV. - Those employers who have a current application for accreditation pending and who no longer wish to continue, can withdraw their application and apply for a refund.
- If an employer does not renew their accreditation, existing Talent visa holders may continue to work for them, or they can apply for a Variation of Conditions of their visa to work for another employer.
- If the employer loses or does not renew their accreditation an individual can keep working for them without applying for a variation of the conditions of their visa.
- There will be mandatory Accreditation for all employers from 2021. This will be phased in so that not all employers have to apply at once.
- Moving forward all employers will need to re-assess their current work force requirements, what areas of industry they encompass, what rates of pay are involved and where their work force is located and plan for these changes.
We will keep you updated as Immigration New Zealand continues to provide further refinements to proposed changes.