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- Accredited Employer Work Visa :: Immigration New Zealand
You may be able to apply for a resident visa and live in New Zealand as a resident depending on the skill level of your job Find out if you are eligible to apply for residency Getting New Zealand residence based on your skills
- AEWV changes and your pathway to residence in 2025
AEWV changes from 10 March 2025 could impact residence pathways Find out how job classifications, work experience, and visa rules may affect your options
- New Zealand Opens 2025 Work Residency Pathways
New Zealand’s 2025 immigration updates simplify pathways for skilled workers through the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) Key changes include reduced experience requirements, extended visa durations, and family-friendly income thresholds
- New Zealand Immigration Changes 2025: What Migrants Need to Know
New Zealand’s 2025 immigration changes, especially around the AEWV, signal a clear shift toward making migration pathways more practical, accessible, and family-friendly — but not without new challenges
- Updates to AEWV duration and residence criteria expansion
Residence from work is a two-year pathway to obtaining residence status Eligibility for work to residence will be extended to include non-AEWV holders, under the following pathways:
- AEWV and Work to Residency Changes - hennessyimmigration. co. nz
Applicants who hold an AEWV, where it is their first AEWV, they applied prior to 21 June 2023, and are paid at or above the median wage, and are on an ANZSCO skill level of 4 or 5 (lower level) will no longer be able to apply for the balance of 5 years
- Changes to the AEWV: Phase 2 | Pathways to New Zealand®
Learn about the latest changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) effective from 10 March 2025, including removal of median wage requirement, reduction in minimum skills requirement, and
- Care workforce and transport sector pathway to residence
Follow this pathway if you work in the care workforce or transport sectors This pathway leads to 1 of these resident visas: Transport Work to Residence Visa You must meet the job's requirements for qualification, registration and wage rate to gain work experience and to apply for residence To be ready to apply for residence, follow these steps
- New! Immigration Changes on AEWV and Skilled Migrant Category . . . - HRNZ
On 21 June 2023, Immigration New Zealand announced a change to Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) settings and the new settings for the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa This aims to support Aotearoa New Zealand’s economic growth and to provide more certainty to migrants and employers
- Reforms to the Accredited Employer Work Visa in 2025: What You Need to Know
From 27 January 2025, Accredited employers and Recognised Seasonal Employers (RSE) no longer need to complete Employment New Zealand’s online modules or offer paid time for migrant workers to complete them
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