Immigration NZ News
We produce regular newsletters featuring topics relevant to anyone with an interest in immigration.

Latest Immigration news
There is always a lot happening in the immigration space. This is a roundup of current topics.

Immigration changes under National
The National Party made a commitment to change several immigration settings if elected.

News for Work Visa holders
In February 2024, the median wage will increase to $31.61 an hour. The median wage is used today by Immigration NZ to assess AEWV.

Applying for residence is tough.
With large numbers of temporary workers and their families in New Zealand many are looking to apply for residence. There are limited options available right now

Accredited employers under investigation
Almost 200 accredited employers are being investigated by Immigration NZ. A small number of employers have already had accreditations suspended or cancelled

How to Apply for a Parent and Grandparent Visitor Visa for New Zealand
Learn how you can apply for a parent and grandparent partner visitor visa for New Zealand.

Visa deadlines – don’t miss out!
The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) closes at 11.59 pm on Tuesday, 15 August 2023. There is a limited window before this category closes for anyone.

Parents – time to reunite?
Immigration NZ will restart this month selecting EOI for parents looking to join children in NZ. The first selection takes place on 8 August.

Border reopening anniversary
It has been just over a year since New Zealand reopened its border. A lot has happened in the immigration space over the last year

How Powerful is a New Zealand Passport? | The Benefits of NZ Citizenship
The New Zealand Passport now opens up access to 187 countries visa free. Learn more about the benefits of having NZ Citizenship in this article
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Accessing the Immigration System : Who Can Apply for a Visa and Who Can’t
In this article understand how to access New Zealand's immigration system, including who can apply for a visa and the potential barriers individuals may face.

Work Visa rules set to change – again!
In November 2023, the AEWV will have a five-year maximum stay imposed. This means holders of AEWV may only work in New Zealand for up to five years.
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