Immigration NZ News
We produce regular newsletters featuring topics relevant to anyone with an interest in immigration.
Immigration 2023: What is the Focus for the Government for This Year?
The NZ Government’s focus of Immigration 2023 is strengthening New Zealand’s economy and attracting skilled workers. Read the upcoming NZ visa changes.
A Guide to Living in NZ for Parents Applying for the Parent Residency Visa
The Parent Residency Visa in New Zealand has now reopened. Learn more about visa changes, new sponsorship rules and what life is like for parents living in NZ.
Migrant Visa Holders: How to Bring Your Parents To NZ
Migrant NZ visa holders can bring their parents to New Zealand on a temporary or permanent basis. Read about the different family options and how to qualify.
Immigration in 2023
We have lived through the "immigration reset” then the “immigration rebalance” and now the “immigration backdowns”.
New occupations added
At long last nurses and midwives have an immediate pathway to residence. We have been calling for skilled health workers to be added to the Green List.
Skilled Migrant Category update
The first selection of Expressions of Interest (EOIs) since 2020 took place on 11 November 2022. Over 6,500 EOIs were selected covering almost 15,000 people.
Visa changes for partners of working migrants deferred
The government has deferred until April 2023 their decision to limit work rights for partners of work visa holders.
Is It Difficult to Get a Job as a Migrant Worker in NZ?
New Zealand offers work and residence visas for migrant workers. Improve your chances of getting a job in NZ with the help of a licensed immigration adviser.
Moving to New Zealand: Tips for Migrants Choosing Where to Live
Start your move to NZ by knowing where to live and the places that support your job industry best. In this article, learn more about NZ’s cities and regions.
How Is the Government Supporting the Future of the Healthcare System in NZ?
With the demand for healthcare workers, learn how NZ Government’s changes to the healthcare system are supporting migrant workers into employment in New Zealand
How to Apply for a Partner of a Worker Work Visa
A Partner of a Worker Work visa allows migrants to join partners and work in NZ, with a 3-month study option. Learn more about this visa and its requirements.
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