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Secondary teachers have a pathway to New Zealand residence under the Green List Straight to Residence (Tier 1) category.
New Zealand's investor immigration policies offer both challenges and opportunities for attracting high-net-worth individuals and boosting the economy through foreign direct investment.
New Zealand migration patterns and trends are shaped by immigration policies. As a consequence of the 2021 Resident Visa, potentially significant changes to net migration are anticipated in the coming years.
The Government has announced significant reforms to the AEWV scheme in 2025. Changes include removing median wage thresholds, reducing work experience requirements, and streamlining the Job Check process.
The re-election of Donald Trump has sparked significant interest among Americans in relocating to New Zealand due to contrasting political and social landscapes.
This is what you need to do if you are an Accredited Employer Work Visa holder changing jobs or if your employment ends.
We need immigration policies that are much better at future-proofing New Zealand’s actual skill needs.
The Government is making changes to provide open work rights to more partners of migrant workers, allowing them to work for any employer in any position in New Zealand.
New Zealand's immigration cycles create challenges for long-term planning in health, education, and infrastructure. With a declining net migration and an aging population, the country needs stable, long-term migration policies to address future workforce and demographic needs.
If you are considering applying for New Zealand citizenship, this article will be helpful to clarify the reasons for applying, the requirements for eligibility, and the process involved in undertaking an application.
The last 30+ years have seen 17 Ministers of Immigration, 5 changes of Government, and thousands of policy changes. Inconsistency of INZ's decision-making has remained the only constant.
Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has announced very significant increases to most visa application fees, which will take effect from October 1, 2024.
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