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Oceania

New Zealand

Points-based Skilled Migrant Category with clear PR and citizenship after five years.

SMC points threshold
6 points
AEWV maximum stay
Up to 5 years
Path to residence (Green List)
0–24 months
Path to citizenship
5 years residence

Overview

New Zealand runs a simplified 6-points Skilled Migrant Category (SMC), a fast-track Green List for shortage occupations, and the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) as the main employer-sponsored route. Residence typically comes within 3–24 months of arrival for Green List roles, and citizenship is available after 5 years of residence.

How the immigration system works

Immigration New Zealand (INZ), part of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE), runs all visas. Employers must first gain 'accredited employer' status and pass a job check before hiring a migrant on the AEWV. The Skilled Migrant Category is now a straight 6-point threshold based on qualifications, occupational registration, income, or Kiwi work experience.

Best for

  • Skilled workers in Green List occupations (healthcare, engineering, trades, tech)
  • International students at NZQA level 7+ eligible for post-study work
  • Partners and dependants of NZ citizens, residents and work-visa holders
  • Entrepreneurs and investors (Active Investor Plus)
  • Working holidaymakers from 45+ eligible countries

Important

Rules change frequently. Always confirm current requirements on the official portal before applying.

Visa pathways

6 structured pathways into New Zealand

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Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) Resident Visa

Medium

Points-based residence for skilled workers scoring at least 6 points across qualifications, occupational registration, income, or NZ work experience.

Who it's for: Skilled workers with a job offer paid at or above the median wage, plus qualifications, registration or high income evidence.

Timeline
6–12 months
Cost
NZD 4,290 (visa) + medical/police/IELTS costs
Documents
6 items

Requirements

  • Skilled job offer at or above the median wage (NZD 33.56/hr from Feb 2025, indexed)
  • 6 SMC points (from qualifications, occupational registration, income or NZ experience)
  • Age under 56
  • Meet health, character and English (IELTS 6.5) requirements

Process

  1. 1Confirm 6-point eligibility and job offer
  2. 2Apply for residence directly (no EOI stage)
  3. 3Provide medical, police, English evidence
  4. 4Receive decision within INZ's published timeframes

Documents

  • Passport
  • Job offer/contract
  • Qualifications + NZQA assessment if required
  • Occupational registration
  • IELTS
  • Medical + police

Common mistakes

  • Assuming pay just above minimum meets 'skilled' — must be median wage
  • Missing NZQA International Qualifications Assessment for non-listed degrees
Official source

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Green List — Straight to Residence

Medium

Tier 1 Green List occupations (doctors, ICU nurses, senior engineers, ICT architects, etc.) can apply for residence immediately with a qualifying job offer.

Who it's for: Workers in Tier 1 Green List occupations with a job offer from an accredited employer.

Timeline
3–6 months typical
Cost
NZD 4,290 residence fee
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Tier 1 Green List occupation
  • Accredited employer job offer
  • Registration if required (e.g. NZ Medical Council)
  • Health, character and English

Process

  1. 1Employer confirms accreditation
  2. 2Submit residence application
  3. 3Provide qualifications, registration, medicals

Documents

  • Passport
  • Job offer
  • Registration
  • Qualifications
  • Medicals + police

Common mistakes

  • Applying under Tier 1 for a role that is actually Tier 2 (work-to-residence 24 months)
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Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)

Medium

The main employer-sponsored temporary work visa, valid up to 5 years and available only for jobs with accredited employers that pass a job check.

Who it's for: Migrants with a job offer from an INZ-accredited employer for a role paid at or above the median wage (with limited exceptions).

Timeline
1–3 months
Cost
NZD 750 (visa) + NZD 1,110 employer accreditation
Documents
4 items

Requirements

  • Accredited employer + approved job check
  • Median-wage salary (or listed exception)
  • Relevant qualifications or 3+ years' experience
  • Health, character, English (Skill Level 1–3 roles)

Process

  1. 1Employer accreditation → job check → job token
  2. 2Migrant submits visa application
  3. 3Provide qualifications, experience, medicals

Documents

  • Passport
  • Job token from employer
  • Qualifications / experience letters
  • IELTS if required

Common mistakes

  • Employer not yet accredited when the token is expected
  • Confusing AEWV with the old Essential Skills visa
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Student Visa

Easy

Study visa for a full-time course at an NZQA-approved provider, with 20 hours/week part-time work rights and up to 3 years' post-study open work visa for bachelor's+ graduates.

Who it's for: International students accepted into an NZQA-approved course.

Timeline
4–8 weeks
Cost
NZD 375 (visa); tuition NZD 22,000–45,000/year
Documents
5 items

Requirements

  • Offer of place
  • Proof of funds NZD 20,000/year (tertiary)
  • Tuition paid
  • Health and travel insurance
  • Medical + police (long courses)

Process

  1. 1Receive offer of place
  2. 2Apply online with financial evidence
  3. 3Provide medicals + police (12+ months)
  4. 4Receive visa aligned to course length

Documents

  • Passport
  • Offer of place
  • Financial evidence
  • Insurance
  • Medicals if 6+ months

Common mistakes

  • Working more than 20 hours/week during term
  • Missing chest X-ray for stays over 6 months from higher-risk countries
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Active Investor Plus Visa

Medium

Residence-by-investment visa (relaunched 2025) with two categories: Growth (NZD 5M+ in direct investment) and Balanced (NZD 10M+ in a mixed portfolio).

Who it's for: High-net-worth investors deploying capital into approved NZ investments.

Timeline
6–12 months
Cost
NZD 27,470+ application fees
Documents
4 items

Requirements

  • NZD 5M+ (Growth) or NZD 10M+ (Balanced) investment
  • Business/investment experience
  • English (Balanced only)
  • Physical presence in NZ during investment period

Process

  1. 1Submit EOI and get invited
  2. 2Transfer and invest funds in approved vehicles
  3. 3Meet presence requirements
  4. 4Receive residence

Documents

  • Passport
  • Source of funds
  • Investment agreements
  • Business CV

Common mistakes

  • Investing before receiving approval-in-principle
  • Failing to satisfy the physical presence requirement
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Partner of a New Zealander Visa

Medium

Work, resident and visitor visa options for partners of NZ citizens, residents, or work-visa holders in a genuine and stable relationship for 12+ months.

Who it's for: De facto or married partners of eligible NZ sponsors.

Timeline
3–9 months
Cost
NZD 2,710 – 4,290
Documents
4 items

Requirements

  • 12+ months living together in a genuine relationship
  • Sponsor eligibility
  • Health and character

Process

  1. 1Sponsor completes support form
  2. 2Partner applies for work, visitor or resident visa
  3. 3Provide relationship evidence (joint tenancy, finances, photos, statements)

Documents

  • Passport
  • Sponsor form
  • Relationship evidence pack
  • Medicals + police

Common mistakes

  • Thin relationship evidence — INZ expects a substantial dossier, not just a marriage certificate
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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How does the Skilled Migrant pathway work?

You need 6 points, earned from a recognised qualification (3–6 points depending on level), occupational registration, income at 1.5× or 3× the median wage, or 3 years of skilled NZ work. Combined with a job at or above the median wage, you can apply directly for residence.

Can I bring my family to New Zealand?

Yes. AEWV and resident visa holders can bring their partner (who can also work) and dependent children, who can attend school as domestic students.

How long until I can get citizenship?

5 years as a resident, with 240 days present in NZ each year and 1,350 days across the 5 years. Good character and English proficiency are required.

What is the median wage for visa purposes?

As of February 2025 the median wage used for immigration is NZD 33.56/hour. It is updated annually.

Do I need a job offer for the Active Investor Plus?

No — it is an investor category based on approved NZ investments, physical presence, and (for the Balanced tier) English.

How long can I stay on the AEWV?

Up to 5 years continuously if your role is paid at or above the median wage. Lower-paid roles have shorter maximum durations and a stand-down period after the visa ends.

Can I switch employers on the AEWV?

Yes, but the new employer must also be accredited and go through a fresh job check. You need a variation of conditions or a new AEWV grant.