YOU ARE WELCOME IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT SKILLS!

FAMILY: New Zealand is the only country which permits an entire family to migrate if they have the necessary skills and individually or collectively conform to minimum wage requirements

You are welcome to work in New Zealand temporarily or permanently depending on whether you have the right skills. This applies to teachers, doctors and specialists in taking care of senior citizens. The government revises the welcome list as often as necessary and does not discriminate between people, their colour, caste or creed.

New Zealand offers a range of work visas. All are temporary, though some can lead to residence.

Essential Skills work visas
These visas are meant for temporary stays. The duration and conditions of the visa depends on the term of your job offer, your salary and labour market conditions.

Is your job on a skill shortage list?
The Essential Skills in Demand Lists are Immigration New Zealand’s occupational skill shortage lists.
If you have a job offer in an occupation on one of the lists and your qualifications and experience match, you can apply for an Essential Skills work visa.
Your employer won’t need to provide evidence of attempting to recruit New Zealanders because Immigration New Zealand (INZ) reviews the lists regularly and has concluded that employers are unable to find enough people with these skills, qualifications, and experience in New Zealand.

What if the job is not on a skill shortage list?
Employers who have advertised the job in New Zealand and made genuine but unsuccessful efforts to find a suitable New Zealand citizen or resident for the position can look to recruit migrant workers. In this situation, you can apply for an Essential Skills work visa, and your employer will need to provide supporting information demonstrate their efforts to recruit New Zealanders first.

Will an Essential Skills work visa help if I want to apply for a resident visa?
Essential Skills work visas are intended to fill temporary skill gaps, so they do not lead directly to a residence application.
However, if you have an Essential Skills work visa based on a skilled job, you may gain enough points to qualify for residence visa under the Skilled Migrant Category.

Work to Residence visas
There are two main types of Work to Residence visa which enable you to work in New Zealand and then, after working in the job for at least 24 months, apply for a resident visa.

Work to Residence: Long Term Skill Shortage
If you have a permanent or long-term job offer in an occupation on the Long Term Skill Shortage List and your qualifications and experience match, you could apply for a Work to Residence Visa. You’ll need to meet the age, health and character requirements.

Work to Residence: Accredited Employer
If you have a long-term or permanent job offer from an Immigration New Zealand accredited employer you could apply for a work to residence visa. You’ll need to meet the age, health and character requirements, and your job offer will need to meet certain requirements.

Bringing your partner & children
There is a range of visa options so your family can join you in New Zealand. Explore their options here.

Other visa options
There are a number of New Zealand visas not mentioned on this page. You can view information on this site about other types of visas or alternatively, visit the Immigration New Zealand website for a definitive list of all visas.

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