New Zealand Fast Tracks Work Visa Processing for Skilled Foreign Workers

Foreign workers applying for New Zealand’s Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) may experience faster approvals due to Immigration New Zealand’s streamlined processing efforts. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency, especially for applications with complete documentation, helping workers start their journey in New Zealand sooner.

Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) Overview
The AEWV allows foreign nationals to work in New Zealand for accredited employers offering at least 30 hours of work weekly. Key benefits include:

  • Work Flexibility: Full-time employment with approved employers.
  • Study Opportunities: Up to three months of study within 12 months, or employment-related courses.
  • Pathways to Residency: Eligible AEWV holders may pursue various residency options, such as:
    • Straight to Residence Visa
    • Work to Residence Visa
    • Care Workforce Work to Residence Visa
    • Transport Work to Residence Visa

Most AEWV holders can stay in New Zealand for up to five years, making it ideal for those considering long-term work and residency.

Priority Processing for AEWV Applications
Immigration New Zealand has introduced measures to expedite AEWV processing by grouping applications and assigning dedicated teams to handle them simultaneously, especially for large groups from particular industries or regions.

  • Group Processing: Applications from the same sector or location are processed together by specific teams.
  • Prioritization of Complete Applications: Priority is given to applications with all necessary documentation.
  • Employer Accreditation Deadlines: Employers with expiring accreditation have five days to renew, or ongoing visa applications may be declined.

Key Processing Priorities for Early November 2024
Starting November 3, Immigration New Zealand has set priorities for visa processing, with weekly reviews for priority groups:

  1. Employer Accreditation Applications: High priority for applications where interim accreditation expires within six weeks.
  2. Job Check Applications:
    • Green List and ANZSCO Skill Level 1 roles, especially those filed in the last 10 days.
    • ANZSCO Skill Level 2 roles in hospitality and job checks for employers with expiring accreditations by November 30, 2024.
  3. Urgent Work Visa Applications: For visas linked to employers whose accreditation will expire by the end of November. Employers with expired accreditation have five days to renew.
  4. In-Country Visa Holders: Visa holders in New Zealand on interim visas without work rights transitioning off open-work-rights visas.
  5. Green List Role Work Visas: Applications for Green List positions, especially for extensions, remain a priority.

Tips for a Smooth AEWV Process
To ensure your AEWV application is processed smoothly, consider the following:

  • Complete Documentation: Submit all required documents, including police certificates and language test results.
  • Monitor Status Updates: Regularly check your application status and respond promptly to requests.
  • Seek Professional Assistance: Consult with an immigration advisor if needed.

New Zealand’s Structured Allocation System
The immigration department is focusing on an organized allocation system to improve service for AEWV applicants, particularly for essential roles in high-demand sectors. This approach aligns with New Zealand’s goal of welcoming skilled talent to meet workforce needs efficiently.

Conclusion
With Immigration New Zealand’s commitment to improving the AEWV process, foreign workers can expect a smoother route to employment. By following the updated guidelines and ensuring complete applications, AEWV applicants may secure a quicker path to their careers in New Zealand.


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