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05/03/2026

🚨 SMC RESIDENCE CHANGES CONFIRMED – Coming in LATE AUGUST 2026 (INZ Update)

Immigration New Zealand has released important new details about the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) changes starting late August 2026. If you are planning residence, read this carefully — it can change your strategy.

✅ What’s changing (in simple terms)

1) Trades & Technician pathway is CONFIRMED
This is a new residence pathway for people working in specified ANZSCO skill level 1–3 trade/technician jobs.
To qualify (from late August 2026), you will need:
✔ A relevant Level 4+ qualification
✔ 4 years directly relevant experience after the qualification
✔ Including 1.5 years in New Zealand earning at least the SMC median wage
INZ has also confirmed the full occupation list for this pathway.

2) Red list vs Amber list (very important)
INZ is introducing Red and Amber lists to manage immigration risk.

🔴 Red list:
These jobs cannot use the 2 new pathways (Trades & Technician and Skilled work experience pathways). You can only apply through existing SMC options (example: high pay at 1.5× SMC median wage, or Level 7+ qualification, or recognised registration + required NZ experience).

🟠 Amber list:
These jobs can use the Skilled Work Experience pathway, but with extra requirements:
✔ 5 years relevant eligible work experience in NZ, including
✔ 2 years of skilled work experience earning at least 1.2× the SMC median wage
INZ has published examples of occupations on these lists (e.g., some hospitality/retail/beauty and certain ICT support roles).

3) Wage rules become more practical
Two key changes:
✅ You only need to meet the SMC median wage for your pathway when you start gaining skilled work experience — and maintain at least that rate when applying.
❌ You won’t need to meet a higher wage threshold at the time you apply.
✅ New 5-month grace period:
If the median wage increases after your visa is granted, and you start skilled work within 5 months, INZ can use the wage threshold that applied on the day your visa was granted.

4) AEWV extension (to finish SMC experience) – planned for 2027
If you are up to 12 months short of the skilled work experience needed for SMC, INZ says you will be able to extend your AEWV to complete it.
This is scheduled for 2027, with more details later.


5) Qualification points – new evidence + new rules
To claim points for a qualification, you must provide:
• Qualification certificate, and
• IQA if overseas qualification is not on the exempt list (LQEA).
New rule: If you claim points for Level 8 or Level 9, you must also hold a Bachelor’s degree (with a specific exception noted for applicants claiming 5 points for a NZ master’s degree).

For 6 points for a New Zealand master’s degree, you must have:
• studied full-time at least 30 weeks in NZ, and
• also hold a bachelor’s degree (from any country).

6) English test validity extended (for some applicants)
From late August 2026, English test results will be valid for 5 years for applicants who hold recognised occupational registration.

7) Accountants: new recognised registration option
From late August 2026, accountants who can undertake the work of a Qualified Statutory Accountant in NZ and who have membership with CPA Australia will be eligible under the SMC pathway.

✅ What should you do now?
If you want residence under SMC from late August 2026, the key is to check:
1. Is your job on the Trades & Technician list, Amber list, or Red list?
2. Are you meeting the right wage threshold at the right time?
3. Do your qualifications meet the new points rules?

Immigration Announcement can be found here: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/.../further-changes-to.../

📩 Need a clear pathway plan (based on your job + pay + qualifications)?

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🚨 SMC RESIDENCE CHANGES CONFIRMED – Coming in LATE AUGUST 2026 (INZ Update)Immigration New Zealand has released importan...
05/03/2026

🚨 SMC RESIDENCE CHANGES CONFIRMED – Coming in LATE AUGUST 2026 (INZ Update)

Immigration New Zealand has released important new details about the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) changes starting late August 2026. If you are planning residence, read this carefully — it can change your strategy.

✅ What’s changing (in simple terms)

1) Trades & Technician pathway is CONFIRMED
This is a new residence pathway for people working in specified ANZSCO skill level 1–3 trade/technician jobs.
To qualify (from late August 2026), you will need:
✔ A relevant Level 4+ qualification
✔ 4 years directly relevant experience after the qualification
✔ Including 1.5 years in New Zealand earning at least the SMC median wage
INZ has also confirmed the full occupation list for this pathway.

2) Red list vs Amber list (very important)
INZ is introducing Red and Amber lists to manage immigration risk.
🔴 Red list:
These jobs cannot use the 2 new pathways (Trades & Technician and Skilled work experience pathways). You can only apply through existing SMC options (example: high pay at 1.5× SMC median wage, or Level 7+ qualification, or recognised registration + required NZ experience).
🟠 Amber list:
These jobs can use the Skilled Work Experience pathway, but with extra requirements:
✔ 5 years relevant eligible work experience in NZ, including
✔ 2 years of skilled work experience earning at least 1.2× the SMC median wage
INZ has published examples of occupations on these lists (e.g., some hospitality/retail/beauty and certain ICT support roles).

3) Wage rules become more practical
Two key changes:
✅ You only need to meet the SMC median wage for your pathway when you start gaining skilled work experience — and maintain at least that rate when applying.
❌ You won’t need to meet a higher wage threshold at the time you apply.
✅ New 5-month grace period:
If the median wage increases after your visa is granted, and you start skilled work within 5 months, INZ can use the wage threshold that applied on the day your visa was granted.

4) AEWV extension (to finish SMC experience) – planned for 2027
If you are up to 12 months short of the skilled work experience needed for SMC, INZ says you will be able to extend your AEWV to complete it.
This is scheduled for 2027, with more details later.

5) Qualification points – new evidence + new rules
To claim points for a qualification, you must provide:
• Qualification certificate, and
• IQA if overseas qualification is not on the exempt list (LQEA).
New rule: If you claim points for Level 8 or Level 9, you must also hold a Bachelor’s degree (with a specific exception noted for applicants claiming 5 points for a NZ master’s degree).
For 6 points for a New Zealand master’s degree, you must have:
• studied full-time at least 30 weeks in NZ, and
• also hold a bachelor’s degree (from any country).

6) English test validity extended (for some applicants)
From late August 2026, English test results will be valid for 5 years for applicants who hold recognised occupational registration.

7) Accountants: new recognised registration option
From late August 2026, accountants who can undertake the work of a Qualified Statutory Accountant in NZ and who have membership with CPA Australia will be eligible under the SMC pathway.

✅ What should you do now?
If you want residence under SMC from late August 2026, the key is to check:
1. Is your job on the Trades & Technician list, Amber list, or Red list?
2. Are you meeting the right wage threshold at the right time?
3. Do your qualifications meet the new points rules?

Immigration Announcement can be found here: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/news-centre/further-changes-to-the-skilled-migrant-category-to-come-into-effect-in-august-2026/

📩 Need a clear pathway plan (based on your job + pay + qualifications)?

Message Expert Visa Services Ltd.
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📢 Important Immigration NZ Update — Changes to Open Work Visa Conditions (from 20 April 2026)Immigration New Zealand has...
24/02/2026

📢 Important Immigration NZ Update — Changes to Open Work Visa Conditions (from 20 April 2026)

Immigration New Zealand has announced clearer employment conditions for all Open Work Visa holders. These changes aim to help migrants better understand what work they are permitted to do in Aotearoa and support safer, fairer compliance with New Zealand’s business laws.

🔹 New employment condition categories
From 20 April 2026, all open work visas will include one of two clear employment conditions:

1️⃣ Open work visas allowing any work
Holders can:
✔ Work for any employer
✔ Be self-employed
✔ Operate as a sole trader
✔ Own or operate a business

This applies to visas such as:
• Partner of a Worker Work Visa
• Partner of a Student Work Visa
• Post Study Work Visa
• Partner of a New Zealander Work Visa

2️⃣ Open work visas requiring work for an employer
Holders can:
✔ Work for any employer under an employment agreement or contract for services
But cannot be self-employed or run a business.

This applies to:
• Working Holiday Visas
• Victims of Domestic Violence/People Trafficking visas
• Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa
• Asylum Seeker Work Visa

⚠️ All open work visa holders must still comply with:
• Their visa conditions
• New Zealand’s employment and business laws

Importantly, no open work visa holder can employ others directly or indirectly, including through a business they operate.

📌 Student visas are not affected by these changes.

💬 Need help understanding how these changes affect your situation or your next visa application?

Contact Expert Visa Services Ltd for professional immigration advice and personalised guidance.

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🚨 Immigration New Zealand Update – Key Changes from 9 March 2026Immigration New Zealand has announced important updates ...
18/02/2026

🚨 Immigration New Zealand Update – Key Changes from 9 March 2026

Immigration New Zealand has announced important updates affecting work visa applicants, employers, and migrant families. These changes may impact your visa eligibility and future plans.

✅ Key Highlights

🔹 47 New Occupations Added
Immigration New Zealand will recognise 47 additional skill level 1–3 occupations under the National Occupation List (NOL) for Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) applications.
The NOL is New Zealand’s new job classification system, replacing ANZSCO, and aims to better reflect the local labour market.

🔹 Some Roles Reclassified
The following occupations will now be treated as Skill Level 4 from Skill Level 3:
• Pet Groomer
• Nanny
• Kennel Hand
This may affect visa requirements, English language criteria, partner support eligibility, and maximum stay periods.

🔹 Immigration Median Wage Increasing
From 9 March 2026, the immigration median wage will increase to $35.00 per hour, affecting:
✔ Green List salary thresholds
✔ Partner and dependent visa income requirements
✔ Skilled residence pathways
✔ Employer exemptions and wage thresholds

🔹 Partner Support Income Threshold Changes
• Skill Level 1–3 roles: $28/hour

💡 These updates may affect AEWV eligibility, residence pathways, and family visa options.
👉 Read full update here: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/news-centre/new-occupations-recognised-under-the-national-occupation-list-and-annual-median-wage-increase/

✅ Need advice on how these changes affect your situation?
Contact Expert Visa Services Ltd for professional immigration guidance.

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Learn what you need to do to visit New Zealand. Find out whether you need a visa or a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA), and what you must do before travelling here, and on arrival.

18/02/2026

🚨 Big Immigration Update – NZ Visa Changes from March 2026
Immigration New Zealand has announced important changes that may affect your work visa and residence plans.

✅ 47 new occupations added to the National Occupation List
📈 Immigration median wage increased to $35 per hour
👨‍👩‍👧 Partner support income thresholds updated
⚠️ Some jobs (like Nanny and Pet Groomer) are now classified as lower skill level — this may affect visa eligibility.

These changes can impact AEWV, partner visas, and residence pathways.

👉 Want to know how this affects you?

Contact Expert Visa Services Ltd for professional advice.
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✨ Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2026! 🎉Warm wishes from Expert Visa Services to all our clients, families, and partne...
24/12/2025

✨ Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2026! 🎉

Warm wishes from Expert Visa Services to all our clients, families, and partners.

As we step into a new year, we are grateful for your trust, support, and the journeys we shared throughout 2025.

May this festive season bring you joy, peace, success, and new opportunities ahead.

Wishing everyone a bright, prosperous & meaningful 2026! 🌟

📩 For all visa and immigration needs — we are here to assist you.

🎓 Important update for international students in New Zealand 🇳🇿From 3 November 2025, eligible secondary and tertiary sch...
23/10/2025

🎓 Important update for international students in New Zealand 🇳🇿
From 3 November 2025, eligible secondary and tertiary school students on a student visa will be able to work up to 25 hours per week during the semester — up from the current 20-hour limit.
This increase applies to all new student visas granted on or after that date, even if the application was submitted earlier.

➡ If you currently hold a student visa with a 20-hour work limit and would like to work up to 25 hours per week, you will need to apply for a Variation of Conditions (or a new student visa) to update your work hours.

💡 Need help with the Variation of Condition application or want to check if you qualify under the new rules? Feel free to contact us — we’re here to support you.
+64 22 036 1962
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✨ Happy Diwali from Expert Visa Services! ✨May this festival of lights fill your home with joy, success, and new opportu...
19/10/2025

✨ Happy Diwali from Expert Visa Services! ✨

May this festival of lights fill your home with joy, success, and new opportunities.

Wishing our clients, partners, and community a year full of hope, prosperity, and happiness.

Great news for graduates — a New Zealand Master’s degree now earns 6 points (same as a Doctorate) with no skilled NZ wor...
25/09/2025

Great news for graduates — a New Zealand Master’s degree now earns 6 points (same as a Doctorate) with no skilled NZ work experience required to apply for residence. These changes are applicable from August 2026. ✅

🚨 Big Update: Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa Changes Announced 🚨The New Zealand Government has announced major u...
22/09/2025

🚨 Big Update: Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa Changes Announced 🚨

The New Zealand Government has announced major updates to the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) Resident Visa, coming into effect in mid-2026. These changes aim to support long-term economic growth and help employers retain skilled workers.

✨ What’s New?
✅ Two new residence pathways
• Skilled Work Experience Pathway – for migrants in ANZSCO skill level 1–3 roles with at least 5 years of directly relevant work experience, including 2 years in New Zealand earning at least 1.1 times the median wage.
• Trades & Technician Pathway – for specified trades/technician roles with a relevant Level 4 or higher qualification and have at least 4 years of post-qualification experience, including 18 months in New Zealand at or above the median wage.

✅ More points for NZ university-level qualifications – making it easier for graduates to transition to residence.

✅ Reduced NZ work experience requirements – from a maximum of 3 years to a maximum of 2 years for most migrants.

✅ Simplified wage rule – migrants only need to maintain the median wage throughout their required period of New Zealand work experience, without an increased wage requirement at residence stage.

📌 These changes reflect the value of practical skills and support the Government’s Going for Growth programme.
📩 Need guidance on how these changes may affect your pathway?
Contact Expert Visa Services today:
📧 [email protected]
📱 +64 22 036 1962



More information: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/news-centre/changes-to-the-skilled-migrant-category-resident-visa-announced/

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