From 4 July 2022, employers who have gained Employer Accreditation and completed the relevant Job Check(s) will be able to start supporting migrant workers on Accredited Employer Work Visas. This includes new migrant workers (including ones from offshore) and existing migrant worker visa renewals. This article will focus on the key considerations and components relating to the Accredited Employer Work Visa application.
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A Guide For Employers: The Accredited Employer Work Visa Job Check Explained
From 4 July 2022, employers who have gained Employer Accreditation and completed the relevant Job Check(s) will be able to start supporting migrant workers on Accredited Employer Work Visas. This includes new migrant workers (including ones from offshore) and existing migrant worker visa renewals. On 4 May 2022, Immigration New Zealand released the Job Check policy. This article will focus on the key considerations and components relating to the Job Check policy update.
A Guide For Employers: The Accredited Employer Work Visa Compulsory Employer Accreditation Explained
From 4 July 2022, employers who have gained Employer Accreditation and completed the relevant Job Check(s) will be able to start supporting migrant workers on Accredited Employer Work Visas. This includes new migrant workers (including ones from offshore) and existing migrant worker visa renewals. On 7 April 2022, Immigration New Zealand released the Employer Accreditation policy. This article will focus on the key considerations and components relating to the Employer Accreditation policy update.
Stay Legal Presents At The Auckland District Law Society’s Immigration Law Seminar
Stay Legal’s Principal Immigration Lawyer, Lauren Qiu, was invited to present at the Auckland District Law Society’s ‘2021 Resident Visa & Other Immigration Changes: A Practical Guide For Lawyers & Advisers’ seminar, held on 16 February 2022. Lauren provided insights on recent border announcements, the ‘Other Critical Worker’ border exception category, the upcoming employer-led Accredited Employer Work Visa, and the Streamlined Essential Skills Work Visa.
New Zealand’s 5 Stage Border Reopening Plan Explained
On 3 February 2022, the Government announced New Zealand’s 5 Step Border Reopening Plan. This article will explain the announcement. Please note that the full policy has yet to be released, therefore we strongly recommend that applicants wait for the full policy before making potentially life-changing decisions.
Your Questions Answered: Immigration New Zealand’s 16 July 2021 Update Explained
On 16 July 2021, the Minister of Immigration announced key changes relating to the new proposed Accredited Employer Work Visa (also known as the AEWV) and Essential Skills Work Visas. This article explains what you need to know.
The New Proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa & Employer Accreditation Explained
Immigration New Zealand has just provided an update on the new proposed 2021 Accredited Employer Work Visa (also known as the AEWV) and the new Employer Accreditation system on 7 May 2021. This article will provide an overview of the proposed changes and explain the new employer-led visa process.
Stay Legal Presents At The Legalwise Immigration Law Series
Stay Legal’s Principal Immigration Lawyer, Lauren Qiu, was invited to present at the 6 August 2020 Legalwise Immigration Law Series. Lauren’s topic was Work Visas: Critical Updates and a Guide to Compliance.
27 July 2020 Essential Skills Work Visa Changes Explained
This article will explain the Essential Skills Work Visa changes that will come into effect on 27 July 2020. Immigration New Zealand will shift away from using ANZSCO codes to a New Zealand median wage-based classification system for Essential Skills Work Visas. Immigration New Zealand will reinstate the ability for lower-skilled/low-paid Essential Skills Work Visa holders to support their partners and/or child(ren).
Your Questions Answered: 7 July 2020 Employer-Assisted Temporary Work Visa Update Explained
On 7 July 2020, Immigration New Zealand issued an update about employer-assisted temporary work visa holders. This article will outline the changes that were announced in the update and answer your frequently asked questions.
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