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In Wellington, New Zealand, Immigration Minister Andrew Little made an announcement regarding foreign workers residency visas. Photo: Shutterstock

New Zealand expands roles that offer foreign workers residency visa

  • From next year, employers in the IT, engineering and automotive industries can offer Green List visas for roles for which a New Zealand worker can’t be found
  • The government has also enabled employers in construction and infrastructure to recruit migrants at a lower wage than the normal work visa allows
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New Zealand is adding 17 occupations including prison guards, welders and aviation engineers to its Immigration Green List, which provides a fast track to residency.

From next year, employers in sectors such as information technology, automotive and engineering will have the option of Green List visas when they need to fill a specialist role and a New Zealand worker can’t be found, Immigration Minister Andrew Little said on Saturday in Wellington.

Other jobs added to the list include database and systems administrators, panel beaters, road-roller operators and vehicle painters, he said.

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The list has expanded since the pandemic created skills shortages in a range of industries. The government expects offering residence will make New Zealand more attractive as it competes for foreign workers.

New Zealand immigration is surging at a record pace, with a net 135,000 foreigners arriving in the country in the year through July.

New Zealand Immigration Minister Andrew Little Andrew Little announced additions to the nation’s Immigration Green List. Photo: NZ Herald

The arrivals have helped ease pressure in the labour market but the Treasury Department has said the extra demand may add to inflation pressure.

The government also added seven occupations including machine operators and road-traffic controllers to a separate list which enables employers in the construction and infrastructure sector to recruit migrants at a lower wage threshold than the normal work visa allows.

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