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

NZ pushing international students to regions for work
International students face new post-study work rules from November 2018. The Government says the changes will: Match students with in-demand skills for NZ.

NZ moves further to e-visas
New Zealand has moved further towards a completely electronic (e-visas) visa system. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) stopped stamping passports with visas.

Green light for Mum and Dad visas may soon be switched on.
New Zealand borders were closed to parents of New Zealand residents in 2016 leaving large numbers waiting patiently in a queue.

Getting a migrant worker into your team takes skill
New Zealand faces double trouble on the economic front – shortages of skilled workers and woeful productivity. It should be easy then for you to get.

Employ international students?
International students face new post-study work rules from November this year. For employers it means they may be able to hold on to post-graduate talent.

Visas harder to get.
Most work visas require a job offer from a New Zealand employer. People holding work visas need to reapply at least 2 months before their current visa expires.

Tips for Employers
Keep employee records tight – best practice is to keep a copy of passport and/or visa on personnel files.

Skills shortage bite
Unemployment is at its lowest level since December 2008 and you’re finding it hard to get skilled workers. A promising overseas migrant shows in your CV pile.

Pre-Budget warnings hold true
As expected, there was nothing in the budget on new immigration policies. Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway confirmed in a TV pre-Budget interview .

New Zealand citizenship.
Have you thought about becoming a kiwi? To qualify for citizenship and then a New Zealand passport you need to have been a resident visa holder for past 5 years

Mum and Dad visas still on ice
The NZ Government closed the parent residence visa category in October 2016 leaving parents with no pathway to join children in New Zealand.

Malcolm Pacific has a new BDM
Lukas Sousa has been appointed as our Business Development Manager. Lukas started his career with us as a Licensed Immigration Adviser.
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