immigration New Zeeland

We have established a priority phone line from Monday to Friday for people to contact us about this specific situation. Call 0508 558 855 (toll free from NZ landlines) or +64 9 914 4100 and press option 7. For information about what options are available to you, check:

Middle East: advice for temporary visa holders in New Zealand affected by travel disruptions

About us

How we work

Working holiday visas

Who can apply for a working holiday visa

Working holiday visa medical requirements

English language skills for working holiday visas

Finding short-term work when on a working holiday

Register for information

Finding work in New Zealand

How to find a job in New Zealand

What working in New Zealand is like

Main job sectors in New Zealand

Finding short-term work when on a working holiday

Register for information

Requirements for work visas

Approved employers

Wage rate requirements for visas

Median wage comparison calculator

Green List and seasonal jobs, qualifications and skills

Approved work exchange schemes

Visas for tour guides or tour escorts

Apply for a Job Change or a variation of conditions if you have a work visa

How long you can work on work visas

China Special Work Visa — evidence of qualifications

Qualifications for Republic of Korea Special Work

Check or change your work visa conditions
Worker rights

Your rights as a worker from overseas

Support in the workplace

What your employer must do when they hire you on an AEWV or seasonal AEWV

Your rights as an RSE worker

Agreeing to voluntary pay deductions when you work on an RSE visa

For employers

Hiring people from overseas

Rules and laws when hiring people from overseas

Getting accreditation or approval to hire

Helping overseas workers to settle in New Zealand

Hiring foreign crew to work on a fishing vessel

Resources, services and information to help employers

Updates for employers

Visas for investing and doing business in New Zealand

Business investor visas pathway to residence

Protecting yourself from immigration scams

International cooperation

We work with different countries and international organisations to improve the delivery of immigration services, resettle refugees and enhance border security.

Organisations we work with

International work supports and enhances our ability to carry out core functions and improve service delivery, allowing us to play our part in the global immigration system. We cooperate with a wide range of organisations dealing with general and specific immigration matters.

General immigration interests

The Migration Five (M5, previously the Five Country Conference)

An international forum of immigration and border agencies from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States. New Zealand also delivers secretariat services to the M5.

The forum enables the sharing of information, data, intelligence and resources to optimise immigration decision-making, attract and facilitate legitimate travellers, and deter and disrupt individuals who intent to break the law.

Pacific Immigration Development Community (PIDC)

A forum comprising of immigration agencies across the Pacific region to improve immigration and border management practices.

PIDC aims to strengthen Pacific border integrity and promote economic prosperity through regional collaboration, modernization, and facilitate the secure, seamless and efficient international movement of people.

Pacific Immigration Development Community

Joint Heads of Pacific Security (JHoPS)

A forum which brings together heads of police, military, immigration and customs agencies.

Its purpose is to drive practical cooperation between Pacific agencies and security forces in support of Pacific-led responses to regional security challenges.

Joint Heads of Pacific Security

The Bali Process on People Smuggling, Trafficking in Persons and Related Transnational Crime (The Bali Process)

A regional forum that brings together countries and organisations to address issues related to people smuggling, trafficking in persons, and related transnational crime. The forum drives cooperation across the Asia-Pacific by strengthening border and law enforcement capacity, advancing legal and policy frameworks, and promoting victim protection. New Zealand co-chairs the Working Group on Disruption of Criminal Networks Involved in People Smuggling and Trafficking in Persons alongside Vietnam.

Bali Process

Refugee resettlement

The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

Coordinates international action to protect the rights and wellbeing of refugees. We contribute to policy and practice and select most of the refugees who come to New Zealand from the UNHCR’s Refugee Quota Programme.

UNHCR

Supporting refugees and asylum seekers

Supporting business and economic co-operation

Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) Business Mobility Group

Immigration and consular representatives from 21 member economies work to simplify entry for people wanting to trade or invest within the member countries.

Business Mobility Group — APEC

APEC business travel card — APEC

Facilitating travel

The International Air Transport Association (IATA)

Represents the interests of the airline industry. We work with the IATA to manage and regulate border security.

IATA

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a United Nations agency of 193 member states who regulate international aviation standards and practices.

International Civil Aviation Organization