{"id":29693,"date":"2022-05-11T15:47:50","date_gmt":"2022-05-11T05:47:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/absoluteimmigration.com\/?p=29693"},"modified":"2023-10-20T08:26:27","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T08:26:27","slug":"nz-fully-opens-border-with-more-positive-immigration-changes-scheduled","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/absoluteimmigration.com\/nz\/news\/nz-fully-opens-border-with-more-positive-immigration-changes-scheduled\/","title":{"rendered":"NZ fully opens border with more positive immigration changes scheduled"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a major package of reforms, which include an early full opening of New Zealand\u2019s border and a simplification of immigration settings, to address the immediate skill shortages in New Zealand and speed up the economic recovery from COVID-19.<\/p>\n
This Immigration Rebalance plan seeks to lift working conditions for everyone, improve career pathways for New Zealanders and encourage businesses to focus on increasing productivity and resilience as part of plans for New Zealand\u2019s economic recovery from COVID-19.<\/p>\n
Here is a summary of the major changes:<\/p>\n
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To help reduce the skills shortage in particular industries, new sector agreements will be developed for the care; construction and infrastructure; meat processing; seafood; and seasonal snow and adventure tourism sectors will provide for a short-term or ongoing need for access to lower-paid migrants.<\/p>\n
The announcement includes around 20,000 visa holders with visas expiring before 2023, will be granted either a six-month extension or a new two-year visa with open work conditions, so they and their employers won\u2019t be affected by the changes and the skills can be kept within New Zealand.<\/p>\n