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NZ finalises skilled migrant visa changes

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New Zealand has announced the final details of changes to its Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) Resident Visa and work-to-residence visa programmes, with the new rules set to take effect on August 24, 2026.Immigration New Zealand (INZ) said the changes are designed to simplify visa requirements, provide greater certainty for skilled migrants and employers, and strengthen the integrity of residence pathways.

The updates follow reforms announced by the government in September 2025 to help employers attract and retain skilled workers while supporting long-term economic growth.One of the most significant changes relates to wage thresholds used for skilled residence applications.

Under the new rules, most Skilled Migrant Category applicants will need to meet only one wage threshold rather than separate wage requirements during their work experience period and at the time of applying for residence.Wage rules simplified for skilled migrantsFrom August 24, applicants will generally be assessed against the wage threshold that was in effect when they began accumulating skilled work experience.

They will not be required to meet a higher threshold if wage rates increase before they receive an invitation to apply for residence.A new five-month grace period will also apply.

Migrants who begin skilled employment within five months of receiving their work visa will be assessed using the wage threshold that applied when the visa was granted, even if wage rates increase during that period.INZ said similar changes will apply to several work-to-residence pathways, including the Work to Residence Visa, Care Workforce Work to Residence Visa and Transport Work to Residence Visa.Applicants under these pathways will be allowed to use the wage rate that applied when their work visa was granted to start counting work experience, provided they begin earning that rate within five months of visa approval.

They must still complete 24 months of work experience in New Zealand within the 30 months before applying for residence.Qualification requirements updatedThe immigration authority has also clarified qualification requirements for residence applicants.People claiming points for Level 8 or Level 9 qualifications will generally need to provide evidence of a supporting bachelor's degree or equivalent undergraduate qualification.

This includes submitting qualification certificates and academic transcripts.For overseas qualifications, an International Qualification Assessment (IQA) will usually be required unless the qualification is listed on the List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment.

Applicants claiming points for a New Zealand master's degree will not need to provide evidence of a bachelor's qualification.The government has also updated the points system.

Points awarded for bachelor's degrees will increase from three to four, while master's and doctoral degree points will remain unchanged.

Points for Washington Accord and Sydney Accord accredited qualifications will also increase from three to four.Changes to trades and technician pathwayUnder the new Trades and Technician pathway, applicants must hold a relevant Level 4 or higher qualification recognised on the New Zealand Qualifications and Credentials Framework.For New Zealand qualifications, applicants must have qualifications worth at least 120 credits.

These credits can come from more than one qualification where lower-level qualifications were prerequisites for higher qualifications.The 120-credit requirement will not apply to overseas qualifications.

However, such qualifications must undergo an International Qualification Assessment and be assessed as Level 4 or higher.Self-employment experience excludedINZ has confirmed that self-employment experience cannot be used to meet directly relevant work experience requirements under the new Trades and Technician and Skilled Work Experience pathways.The agency said the new pathways require a high standard of independently verifiable evidence.

While tax records may show self-employment activity, other evidence relating to the nature and skill level of the work may be difficult to verify.Immigration instructions have also been updated to strengthen requirements around genuine employment.

Job offers used for skilled residence applications must be available, ongoing and based on a genuine need for the role to be located in New Zealand.According to INZ, the revised rules will provide clearer grounds for rejecting applications where there are concerns that employment arrangements are not genuine, while having little impact on the majority of applicants whose employment meets existing requirements. ...

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