Immigration News & Opinion
Work Visas - 101
For most migrants, securing a Work Visa is the first step in a much bigger process, leading towards Residence, and so it can often be the most important mountain to climb and hurdle to overcome.
Often it is the end result in what could have been a very lengthy and frustrating job search, opening the doorway to being able to settle and eventually live here permanently.
More Jobs On The Green List
If you aren’t already familiar with it, the Green List is a growing list of occupations that Immigration New Zealand uses to offer various pathways to Residence, as well as identifying roles that are in demand and therefore employers do not have to demonstrate any attempts to fill locally (for Work Visas).
Given we know these roles are hard to fill, it is easier for an Accredited employer to support an applicant for a Work Visa to fill one of these vacancies.
Pulling Back The Curtain
Unsurprisingly one of the questions that pops up a lot around here is what happens to your Visa application once it is submitted…with most applications being filed online, once you click the “go” button, the process beyond that is somewhat of a mystery. That then leads to the inevitable question of how long it will all take.
AI and the Visa Process
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is nothing new although is making a sudden and very large arrival with the roll out of systems such as ChatGPT and Google’s Bard equivalent. These systems are incredibly powerful (and will have a huge impact) but does any of this technology have a role to play in the way Visas are processed?
A Failure To Plan
A failure to plan, is planning to fail, as the saying goes and arguably that is what appears to have happened here with our border re-opening.
As recently as this week, numbers indicate that as few as one in five Visitor Visa applications recieved since the application processed opened at the beginning of August have been approved, leaving tens of thousands of applications in the queue.
Visas and Borders - A Review
With immigration featuring in the news more than ever before, we dig in to the current options available and what the future might hold…
A Visa 12 Years In The Making…
For all of our clients, timing is crucial - whether it is securing that initial Work Visa, once the job is in hand or getting to the final goal of Residence as quickly as possible - for most of them, having to wait weeks or months is like having the night before Christmas on an endless loop.
Let’s face it, waiting for anything is painful, but waiting for confirmation that your new life in NZ can start, is absolutely torturous.
Parent Visa Options
With over 200,000 applicants are being approved through the one-off 2021 Resident Visa program…many will be looking at options for their parents to follow them. With borders opening, what pathways exist for parents looking to join their children in New Zealand?
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
I have counselled a lot of people over the years in terms of their decision to move permanently to New Zealand and I can tell you that based on that experience, you can almost feel the weight of the decision as people weigh up the pros and cons.
Uprooting yourself from your home, job, schools, family, friends and life to then try and recreate or reinvent (whatever your aim is) that in another country is a herculean undertaking.
Over The Rainbow
At some point in the last two years and in large part thanks to Covid, we seem to have adopted a colour-coding approach to almost everything - whether it be Covid traffic light settings to tell us all to go, slow down or lock ourselves indoors or the newly minted “Green List” of current temporary Work Visa policy - colours are in and plain language explanations are out.
It is however INZ’s “Green List” which is the star of this post and getting to the bottom of what this list actually is, how it works and how it links to our current immigration “rebalance” as the borders open up to offshore workers.
The Best Intentions
Next Monday (04 July) sees the opening of our borders to workers under the new Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) scheme - a policy many years in the making. We have written about this new system previously but in a nutshell, it seeks to take six previous Work Visa policies (including our most commonly used one - the Essential Skills Visa) and combine them in to a new, employer-led, three step process…
Time For A Population Policy
In April 2022, the Productivity Commission released it’s final report in to how our immigration system might be better structured in to the future. The report (if you haven’t read it) is an interesting insight in to how immigration in NZ has been managed historically and provides a broad outline of how we might seek to use it in the future.
Employers & Visas - Top Tips
July is fast approaching and the borders will soon be open, allowing many employers to secure desparately needed skills from offshore. Getting prepared for this and staying on track can be a challenge. We have some top tips for employers aiming to recruit from offshore…
Spinning Visas
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) regularly comes under fire from a number of sources (the media being the top of the list), largely due to very public failings in service delivery and outrageous processing times, but are they entirely to blame? There are often two sides to every story…
The Best Laid Plans
I have been in the immigration industry for 16 years (if my memory serves me correctly) and over that time have helped thousands of people make the move to New Zealand - most of them permanently.
I have travelled extensively across Asia, Africa and Europe to meet with would-be migrants, experiencing their worlds and helping them to carve out a new life in our little patch of paradise at the bottom of the earth (or middle-earth as some prefer to call it).
Employer Accreditation
The new Accredited Work Visa scheme is underway with applications for Accreditation (by employers) opening on 23rd May and initial Visa applications starting on 04 July. Meanwhile the global hunt for talent heats up…have you done enough to stay in the game?
Visa Dates
It has taken over two years but the borders are opening. Whilst most existing Visa holders or Visa-waiver travellers are able to enter New Zealand, there are also some key dates coming up in terms of offshore Visa processing, particularly for those coming to work or to visit.