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New Zealand has a number of big construction plans for 2025 and onwards, with infrastructure activity forecast to be $10.1 billion for the year.
New Zealand Immigration are making changes so that students who complete a Master's degree following a Postgraduate Diploma do not lose eligibility for a Post Study Work Visa.
Recent changes to immigration policies in New Zealand have placed a significant emphasis on English language proficiency, particularly for individuals seeking employment in lower-skilled occupations.
This broad question has many answers. Many people who have already taken the journey will tell you that New Zealand is like a home from home, similar to the UK, but different. We highlight some of the key differences that people tend to ask us about.
Exciting news! Join Education Personnel and Migration Associates for an exclusive webinar where they'll discuss the latest updates to the residency pathway for secondary teachers in New Zealand. 📚✨
The New Zealand government recently announced substantial changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) scheme, effective from 7 April 2024.
There is always a huge demand for healthcare roles in New Zealand, and our partners are working directly with employers to fill the positions with qualified overseas workers. For some select roles, there are relocation packages available. Here is a snapshot of what that might look like.
At some point most Kiwis feel the pull of their roots and decide to make the long trip back home with their silver fern embossed passport in hand. This often leaves their partners, wives and husbands wondering, what about them? Am I eligible to go? Here’s what you need to know…
Many people who have already taken the journey will tell you that New Zealand is like a home from home, similar to the UK, but different. We highlight some of the key differences that people tend to ask us about.
Here we cover answers to some frequently asked questions covering cost of living, wages, car, mortgage and setting up doctors & dentists.
Many of you have questions regarding the migration application, how much it costs, timescales, and what information is needed. Here are some answers…
Kiwis are renowned for their love of sport, and the country’s magnificent landscapes provide a perfect setting for a range of both adrenaline fuelled and more contemplative recreational activities.
New Zealand has an urgent need for qualified doctors, nurses, and medical technicians. In 2023, the government set out a plan to fill the vacancy gap, partly sourced from overseas recruitment.
We are regularly asked about the cost of living in New Zealand, and one of the ways you can compare is to look at the cost of groceries.
If you are looking to live, work or study in New Zealand Immigration New Zealand can accept IELTS as evidence of your English abilities for your visa application.
Electricians, did you know that to be able to work in New Zealand you will need to be registered with the Electrical Workers Registration Board (EWRB) of New Zealand?
NZ’s Green List shows the roles in demand in New Zealand, and it’s recently been expanded. If your role is on the list and you meet your Green List role requirements, you can apply for these visas: Straight to Residence Visa. Work to Residence Visa.
Immigration New Zealand have just announced that from 21 February 2022, those who have a Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) expression of interest (EOI) in the pool, submitted on or before 29 September 2021, can apply for the 2021 Resident Visa.
Research has revealed that over 70% of UK teachers would consider moving to work abroad. The main reasons for this included the desire for a better work-life balance, more respect at work and disruptive pupils. Here’s an overview of the top destinations, which include NZ.
If you are a truck driver looking to live and work in New Zealand, this info could be useful to you. New changes were recently agreed by the NZ Minister of Immigration and Transport that will help to provide support to the national infrastructure of NZ.
New Zealand is truly an amazing country. The people are friendly, the weather is superb and the lifestyle is unbeatable. Here’s a bit more info on what NZ has to offer and why you should choose NZ as your ideal migration destination.