Work Visas for New Zealand – Find the Right Visa for Your Skills
Want to work in New Zealand? There are several work visa options depending on your skills, job offer, and circumstances. Some visas are temporary, while others can lead to residence. We’ll help you figure out which visa suits your situation and make sure your application is properly prepared.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the requirements for a New Zealand work visa?
Requirements vary by visa type, but generally include a valid job offer from an approved employer, relevant skills and qualifications, and meeting health and character standards. Some visas require your employer to be accredited or to demonstrate they couldn't find a suitable New Zealander for the role.
Each work visa category has specific criteria. What qualifies you for one visa may not work for another. Book a consultation so we can assess which work visa suits your situation and what documentation you'll need.
Each work visa category has specific criteria. What qualifies you for one visa may not work for another. Book a consultation so we can assess which work visa suits your situation and what documentation you'll need.
How do I apply for a sponsored work visa in New Zealand?
You need a job offer from an employer accredited by Immigration New Zealand. Your employer handles much of the sponsorship process, while you provide documentation proving your qualifications, skills, work experience, and meeting health and character requirements.
Applications are submitted online with supporting documents. Getting the documentation right is crucial; the most common causes for delays in application processing times are missing or incorrect information. Our licensed advisers help ensure your application is complete and properly prepared before submission.
Applications are submitted online with supporting documents. Getting the documentation right is crucial; the most common causes for delays in application processing times are missing or incorrect information. Our licensed advisers help ensure your application is complete and properly prepared before submission.
Can I transition from a temporary work visa to a residence visa in New Zealand?
Yes, several pathways exist. The most common are through the Green List (either Straight to Residence or Work to Residence tiers), the Skilled Migrant Category if you have enough points, or through an Accredited Employer Work Visa if your occupation and employer meet specific criteria.
Each pathway has different requirements around salary thresholds, time working in New Zealand, and skill levels. Our advisers can assess your current situation and map out the most realistic route to residence based on your occupation, experience, and employer.
Each pathway has different requirements around salary thresholds, time working in New Zealand, and skill levels. Our advisers can assess your current situation and map out the most realistic route to residence based on your occupation, experience, and employer.
What are the benefits of having a work visa in New Zealand?
A work visa lets you legally live and work in New Zealand, gain valuable international experience, and earn in New Zealand dollars. Many work visas allow you to bring your partner and children, and some provide pathways to permanent residence.
Beyond immigration benefits, New Zealand offers a high quality of life, excellent work-life balance, and strong worker protections. Book a consultation to explore which work visa options match your skills and career goals.
Beyond immigration benefits, New Zealand offers a high quality of life, excellent work-life balance, and strong worker protections. Book a consultation to explore which work visa options match your skills and career goals.
Which companies sponsor work visas in New Zealand?
Only employers accredited by Immigration New Zealand can sponsor work visas. Accredited employers span all industries and company sizes, from small businesses to large corporations. They must demonstrate they're reliable employers who meet New Zealand employment standards.
You typically need to secure a job offer first, then your employer initiates the sponsorship process. We help workers understand visa requirements and ensure their applications are properly prepared.
You typically need to secure a job offer first, then your employer initiates the sponsorship process. We help workers understand visa requirements and ensure their applications are properly prepared.
Provisas: Your New Zealand Visa Experts.
Provisas: Your New Zealand Visa Experts.
Provisas: Your New Zealand Visa Experts.
Provisas: Your New Zealand Visa Experts.