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What is the Green List Visa New Zealand?
Your occupation could be the pathway to permanent residence in New Zealand.
The Green list is a list of occupations provided by the New Zealand Government that qualify for one of the two fast tracked pathways to residency in New Zealand.
The occupations on the Green List are categorised into tiers and are essentially occupations that are high-skill and/or hard to fill, meaning that qualified workers are in demand.
Tier 1 Green List occupations may be able to apply for residency if they meet the criteria of the this type of work visa, while Tier 2 Green list occupations have a work-to-residence pathway.
A wide range of careers are included in the Green list and these can be found here.
Straight to Residence Pathway
If you have a qualification and experience of any of the Tier 1 Green List occupations and you have secured a job offer from an Accredited Employer in New Zealand, you may be eligible to apply for residency in New Zealand.
If you’re eligible for this type of visa, you can either come to New Zealand on a work visa and apply for the Straight to Residence Visa or you can apply for the Straight to Residence Visa from outside New Zealand.
With this visa you can:
- Live, work and study in New Zealand indefinitely
- Include your partner and dependent children in your visa application.
Criteria
- You must be aged 55 or younger
- You must be qualified and experienced in a Tier 1 occupation, including meeting requirements of the specific occupation.
- You must have a job offer or be working for an Accredited Employer in New Zealand.
Work to Residence Pathway
If you are qualified for any of the occupations listed as a Tier 2 occupation on the Green List, you have at least 2 years of experience working in this role in New Zealand, and you have a job offer or are already working for an Accredited Employer of New Zealand, you may be able to apply for residency in New Zealand.
You must haver worked for at least 24 months in New Zealand in an eligible Tier 2 Green List occupation before you can apply for this type of visa.
With this visa you can:
- Live, work and study in New Zealand indefinitely
- Include your partner and dependent children in your visa application.
Criteria
- You must be aged 55 or younger
- You must be qualified, experienced and have worked in a Tier 2 occupation in New Zealand for at least 2 years.
- You must have a job offer or be working for an Accredited Employer in New Zealand.
How Immigration Chambers Can Help
Immigration law can be complex and overwhelming, but here at Immigration Chambers, we’re here to make understanding your options and securing the right New Zealand visa for you a lot easier.
Our team of immigration specialists include accredited immigration lawyers and licensed immigration advisers who are not only vastly experienced in all manner of immigration law matters but are also well versed in the latest immigration laws and restrictions for New Zealand.
When you’re looking to come to New Zealand on a Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa, we can help you by ensuring you do have the right qualifications and skills that allow you to submit and EOI, we can also help to ensure that you have provided all of the right information and avoid making costly mistakes.
We can also help to ensure that this is the right visa option for you. There are lots of different options that makes immigrating to New Zealand possible, so we will listen to you to understand your situation – making sure you achieve the right visa for you.
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