{"id":36500,"date":"2022-12-12T16:38:39","date_gmt":"2022-12-12T05:38:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/absoluteimmigration.com\/?p=36500"},"modified":"2023-10-20T05:41:56","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T05:41:56","slug":"nz-immigration-changes-to-the-green-list","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/absoluteimmigration.com\/nz\/news\/nz-immigration-changes-to-the-green-list\/","title":{"rendered":"NZ Immigration changes to the Green List"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Immigration Minister Michael Wood have announced massive changes in the immigration settings allowing nurses, specialist doctors and midwives immediate residency pathways, among a range of few additional measures.<\/p>\n
The major changes that were made during the final post-Cabinet press briefing of 2022, are the inclusion of these three medical occupations to the Green List straight-to-residence tier and 10 additional roles to the Green List work-to-residence tier, including teachers, drain layers, motor mechanics and other roles.<\/p>\n
The Green List was established in July, which provided pathways to residency, either immediately or after two years, for 85 professions identified as most in demand. The List has been under constant review and will be next reviewed in mid-2023 with the aim of supporting businesses through the labour shortage and attracting more high-skilled workers in the long term.<\/p>\n
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Roles added to Green List straight to residence tier<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Roles added to Green List work to residence tier from March 2023<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Other changes<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n A range of additional measures has also been confirmed, including:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n 2022 immigration overview<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n According to Immigration Minister Michael Wood, since the borders reopened in July, the Government has approved over 94,000 job positions for international recruitment, granted over 40,000 working holiday visas, reopened the Pacific Access Category and Samoa Quota, delivered the largest increase in a decade to the RSE scheme, and resumed the Skilled Migrant Category and Parent Category.<\/p>\n Overall, with the suite of changes, measures, and rebalances, the Government is trying to simplify the settings and streamline application processes for businesses, while reducing the previous reliance on lower-skilled migrant workers to help improve productivity, wages and working conditions for everyone.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n\n
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