January landed workers
Congratulations to our January landed workers!
Congratulations to our January landed workers!
Employer Guide to Migrant Recruitment In NZOn this page, you will find a download directly from Immigration NZ on what to expect with Migrant Recruitment and what the current regulations are. We feel that it is important to supply information to employers directly from Immigration NZ because – to put it bluntly – employers are being…
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Now that international travel and border restrictions have been lifted many Filipinos are seeking opportunities to work in foreign countries such as New Zealand. In the Philippines, a high percentage of the government’s GDP comes from their workforce’s foreign earnings.
The skilled migrant category reopens on 9 November 2022 with the current systems and processes in place. This means that Expressions Of Interest (EOIs) still need at least 160 points. From 18 January 2023, EOIs will need to have a minimum of 180 points.
The current shortage of skilled labour is reportedly the worst it has been in 20 years with skilled jobs sitting vacant, threatening New Zealand’s productivity and export income
Where genuine skill or labour shortages exist, accredited employers can hire skilled migrant workers using the new AEWV which is a new temporary visa that replaces six previous work visas with a streamlined single visa process.
In the new Accreditation 2022 changes, Employers now must allow migrant workers time during paid working hours to complete employment NZ online modules which educates migrants around their employment rights.
Find out how to become an accredited employer under Immigration New Zealand’s new accreditation scheme and how to hire a migrant on the new Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) available from 4 July 2022.