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In New Zealand, if an employer wishes to hire a migrant worker and sponsor their work visa, they are required to undergo an employer accreditation process before being eligible to employ immigrant workers. This represents a new accreditation system, and even if you have previously obtained employer accreditation under the old system, you will still need to apply for the new accreditation. The specific type of accreditation required may vary depending on your business model and, in some cases, the number of immigrants you intend to employ.
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The Employer Accreditation Visa is a visa issued by the New Zealand Immigration Department. It allows employers to hire foreign workers to fill vacancies in the local labor market where there is a shortage of domestic workforce. This visa requires employers to undergo a New Zealand labor market test before applying and to provide the necessary supporting documentation.
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Starting from October 9, 2023, the skilled migration policy will be simplified and replaced by a points-based system known as the "6-point system." This system establishes clear skill thresholds for residency and provides multiple ways for individuals to demonstrate their skill levels.
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As of July 4, 2022, the New Zealand Immigration Department has officially introduced the Immigration Green List, which comprises a total of 85 in-demand occupations. Among these, 56 occupations allow for the direct acquisition of a residence visa, while 29 occupations enable individuals to apply for a residence visa after working for 2 years.
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If you want to study a full-time course in New Zealand that's longer than 3 months in total duration, you'll need a Student Visa, unless you have a working holiday visa. Your student visa is normally issued for the same length of time as the study you've paid for.
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You must spend 44 days in each of the last two years of your three-year investment period in New Zealand, or, 88 days at any time over the three year investment period if you have invested a minimum of NZ$2.5 million in growth investments.
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This visa allowed business people with at least NZD $3 million in funds or assets to submit an expression of interest and then apply for residence.
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