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Posted on November 07 2023

Attention job seekers! New Zealand announces work visa changes, no more 90-day trials

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Updated November 22 2023

Highlights: NZ announces major AEWV Changes!

  • New Zealand announced major changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV).
  • The key changes have been implemented from October 29, 2023.
  • The changes in the AEWV are catered specifically for accredited employers and foreign workers seeking employment in New Zealand.
  • The changes are focused on promoting equal treatment of migrants while streamlining the visa application process.

 

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Let’s have a look at New Zealand’s Accredited Employer Work Visa

New Zealand announced significant changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) implemented from October 29, 2023. The revisions to the AEWV policies are aimed at streamlining the application process and promoting equal treatment of migrants.  

 

Here are the major AEWV changes that have been introduced:

 

Change 1: Removal of the 90-day trial period 

Accredited employers can no longer avail of the 90-day trial periods for hiring employers in employment agreements of the AEWV.

 

Change 2: Job Check Application 

The Accredited Employer Work Visa job applications that include the employment agreement with a trial period will be rejected after October 29, 2023, irrespective of the submission date. However, applications already approved before October 29 will remain unchanged.

 

Change 3: AEWV Updates 

Technical updates have been made regarding the suspension/revocation process of employer accreditation under the AEWV. Employers are no longer allowed to share specific cost details with the visa applicants.

 

Change 4: AEWV Labor Hire Employment Threshold Changes     

Accredited employers hiring migrants in certain construction occupations must ensure they include 35% of the NZ residents and citizens for full-time employment.

 

Change 5: Increase in Processing Times 

The assessment approach of AEWV has been modified, increasing processing times. Employers are recommended to allot a minimum of 6 weeks for accreditation and job check applications.

 

 

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