Feb 21, 2025

Immigration update – changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa

The following changes will take place from 10 March 2025:

Median Wage

  • Removal of the median wage requirement for AEWV and Specific Purpose Work Visa.
  • Instead of paying workers $29.66/h, this threshold will be removed and be replaced by the New Zealand market rate.
  • Sector Agreements which provide exemption to the median wage will be removed.

Work Experience

  • The minimum AEWV applicant criteria will change from 3 years to 2 years.
  • Other minimum criteria still applies.

MSD Engagement

  • For Skill level 4 or 5 roles, declaration of MSD engagement will be required.
  • Evidence of engagement may not be required.

Visa Duration Increase

  • ANZSCO 4 and 5 roles can apply for visas granted up to 3 years in total, instead of 2 years then 1 subsequent year.

Higher ANZSCO Skill Levels

The following roles will be treated as Skill level 3:

  • Cook
  • Pet Groomer
  • Kennel hand
  • Nanny
  • Fitness Instructor
  • Scaffolder
  • Slaughterer

These roles can be recognised as Skill level 3, if the job needs 3 years of work experience or a level 4 qualification:

  • Agricultural and Horticultural Mobile Plant Operator
  • Excavator Operator
  • Forklift Driver
  • Mobile Plant Operators not elsewhere classified.

Increase in income threshold to support dependent children

  • The income threshold for workers to be eligible to support Dependent Child Visas will be increased from an annual threshold of NZD $43,322.76 to NZD $55,844.

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Zinny Cheng
Corporate Services Manager – Visas
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