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Types of visas available to migrants: Big changes ahead

Are you prepared? There are many different types of work visas. They generally fall into two types: Employer assisted. Others work visas such as graduate visas, partnership, working holiday, specific purpose and various specialist visas. These are not changing. From 2021 the biggest changes in 10 years will reduce six categories of employer assisted visas to just one

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Changes to character rules pose risks for applicants and employers

You said what? – Upcoming changes to character rules pose risks for both applicants and employers If you thought “character” issues in immigration applications are just about criminal convictions: think again! Immigration New Zealand is proposing a major redefinition of “misleading information” that includes disputed, missed or unclear answers regardless of intention. This will include information provided (or omitted)

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Get ready, get ready, get ready – Upcoming changes for employer-assisted work visas

Employer-assisted work visas The upcoming changes to the New Zealand immigration system will affect almost every person who holds or intends to apply for an employer-assisted work visa. A central feature is that all employers wishing to employ a migrant worker must first get one of three types of accreditation status with Immigration New Zealand

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New NZ immigration targets slow visa processing

“New NZ immigration targets slow visa processing” Richard was interviewed by Radio NZ about how visa processing times are being manipulated to engineer fewer approvals and meet Government residence targets. Immigration New Zealand says it is not allocating case officers to some residence applications for more than five months. Ministers will decide later this year

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Immigration NZ making it hard for people to get the right advice

Immigration New Zealand’s services have become inefficient and substandard after it shut down drop-in centres, Richard was interviewed by Radio NZ noting that Immigration New Zealand’s decision to close its global offices, and its front counters here, is putting pressure on contact centre staff, essentially making it hard for people to get the right advice. 

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