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Getting a New Zealand work visa

Automatic 3-month visa extension granted for some temporary visa holders

The Immigration New Zealand website is stating that everyone who has a visa (including interim and Limited Visas) is due to expire between now and 1 April needs to immediately apply for a new visa using the online system. Read our blog for more information.

News / Opinion 24 March 2020
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UPDATE TO MIGRANTS AND THEIR PARTNERS ABOUT THE BORDER CLOSURES

“It’s still very unclear what the specific restrictions means to some visa holders, so I have been in contact with Immigration New Zealand to try and resolve this situation.

News 24 March 2020
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Coronavirus: What is the impact for New Zealand’s migrant workforce?

We need to consider the impact of this crisis on migrant workers and think about what provision we can make to protect our skilled labour pool into the future.

News / Opinion 17 March 2020
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