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Green List expansion for skilled tradesÂ
From 18 August 2025, ten additional trades occupations will be added to the Work to Residence pathway on the Green List of in-demand occupations. This expansion provides skilled tradespeople with a clearer, faster route to New Zealand residence, reflecting the ongoing demand for highly skilled workers in essential industries.Â
The Work to Residence pathway is designed to attract and retain workers whose skills are critical to New Zealand’s economy. Applicants in these trades will be eligible to apply for residence after completing 24 months of full-time, paid employment in New Zealand in a relevant role.Â
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Occupations includedÂ
Eligible applicants must hold current employment, or a job offer in one of the following trades:Â
- Metal FabricatorÂ
- Metal Machinist (First Class)Â
- Fitter (General)Â
- Fitter and TurnerÂ
- Fitter WelderÂ
- Pressure WelderÂ
- WelderÂ
- Panel BeaterÂ
- Vehicle PainterÂ
- Paving Plant OperatorÂ
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Eligibility criteriaÂ
From 18 August 2025, applicants working in these trades may qualify for residence if they:Â
- Hold a job or job offer in one of the listed occupationsÂ
- Are 55 years of age or younger at the time of applicationÂ
- Comply with the standard health, character, and English language criteriaÂ
- Can show at least 24 months of full-time paid work in a relevant role in New Zealand, at or above the required pay rate, and continue to earn at least that rate when applying for residence.Â
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Pay rate requirements for Green List tradesÂ
Different wage levels apply depending on the occupation:Â
- $43.63 an hour (equivalent to $90,750 a year) – applies to Metal Fabricators, Welders, Fitters, and MachinistsÂ
- $38.59 an hour (equivalent to $80,267 a year) – applies to Panel Beaters, Vehicle Painters, and Paving Plant OperatorsÂ
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These thresholds were set following a 2023 review of the Green List and reflect the high level of expertise required in these trades.Â
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Impact on New Zealand’s workforceÂ
The addition of trades roles to the Green List reflect the Government’s goal of aligning immigration settings with New Zealand’s workforce needs. Employers gain greater certainty in securing long-term talent, while skilled workers have clearer pathways to residence.Â
Further updates to the Green List and the Skilled Migrant Category are expected later this year, with more details to follow.Â
For full details on eligibility, visit here: Work to Residence Visa
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Contact aisupport@absoluteimmigration.com for expert guidance and tailored visa support.