May 28, 2025

Auckland Businesses Gain a New Immigration Advantage

We’re delighted to announce a partnership between Working In and the Auckland Business Chamber, giving Auckland employers a real edge in attracting and retaining global talent. 

Auckland’s 227,000+ businesses employ over a million people and rely heavily on skilled migrants. With the region welcoming nearly half of all new working migrants to New Zealand since 2022, the need for efficient, compliant immigration solutions is greater than ever. 

Through this partnership, Chamber members receive discounted visa services (excluding government fees), free monthly immigration webinars, and special rates for VisaTrack- our online platform that helps employers manage their visa holders and stay up to date with changing regulations. Members also gain direct access to our experienced, multilingual immigration advisers for tailored support. 

Simon Bridges, Chief Executive of the Auckland Business Chamber, says: 

“Our members tell us visa compliance and workforce planning are major challenges. By partnering with Working In, we’re giving them the tools and support they need to thrive and keep Auckland competitive.”

Scott Mathieson, Co-founder of Working In, adds: 

“For 25 years, we’ve helped employers turn immigration into a competitive edge. Partnering with the Chamber allows us to scale MyVisaTeam across New Zealand’s largest business network, ensuring compliance and reducing risk for thousands of employers.” 

This partnership is about practical, ongoing support for Auckland’s business community. If you’re a Chamber member, contact us today to access these benefits

 

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