Immigration Policy Changes At A Glance
CHANGES AT A GLANCE TO:
- English Language Requirements
for the Skills/Business Category
- Job Search Visa
Requirements
- Amendments to Business Immigration
Policies
English
Language
Policy Until 19 November |
From 20 November 2002 |
General Skills Principal Applicant |
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IELTS General Training Module band score of five average required for principal applicant. | IELTS General Training Module band score of 6.5 average required to qualify for residence. |
General Skills Secondary Applicant |
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IELTS General Training Module band score of five average required for principal applicant – or able to pre-purchase ESOl training. | No change to policy for General Skills secondary applicants. All secondary applicants who do not meet the required standard will continue to be able to pre-purchase ESOL training. |
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Business Principal Applicant (Entrepreneur, Investor & Employees of Relocating Businesses Categories) | |
IELTS General Training Module in each band score of four required for principal applicant. Or able to pre-purchase ESOL training. | IELTS General Training Module band score of 5 average required to qualify for residence. No pre-purchase of ESOL training – must meet IELTS requirement to qualify.
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Business Secondary Applicant (Entrepreneur, Investor & Employees of Relocating Businesses Categories) | |
IELTS General Training Module band score of four required for principal applicant, or able to pre-purchase ESOL training. | IELTS General Training Module band score of 5 average required to qualify for residence. All secondary applicants who do not meet the required standard will continue to be able to pre-purchase ESOL training. |
Long-Term Business Visa Applicants | |
No requirement to meet minimum English language levels. | IELTS General Training Module band score of 5 average required to qualify for Visa. No pre-purchase of ESOL training available – must meet IELTS requirement to qualify. |
Existing Long-Term Business Visa Holders Applying for Residence Under Entrepreneur Categories | |
IELTS General Training Module band score of four required for principal applicant. | For holders of a Long-term Business Visa as at November 20 2002 who subsequently apply for residence under the Entrepreneur Category, the previous IELTS score of four will apply rather than the new standard of five. Those applicants who already have an application for a LTBV but have not been issued with a work visa or granted a work permit under LTBV policy by 20 November 2002, will need to meet the new standard of five if they wish to subsequently apply for residence under the Entreprenuer cateogry. |
Job Search Visas
Policy Until 19 November |
From 20 November 2002 |
Job Search Work Visas | |
May be issued to General Skills principal applicants within five points of the General Skills passmark. | May be issued to General Skills principal applicants within five points of the General Skills passmark only if:
These changes to policy apply to those people who have already applied for residence but who have not yet been invited to apply for a job search visa. |
Business Immigration Policies
Long-Term Business Visa/Permit Category
Policy Until 19 November |
From 20 November 2002 |
Requirement to Demonstrate Benefit to New Zealand | |
No requirement that plans for the establishment of or investment in a business in New Zealand demonstrate that the business will benefit New Zealand in some way. | Criteria for business benefiting New Zealand now consistent with Entrepreneur category and reads:
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Currency of Visas and Permits | |
Visas allow stay of three years. |
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Changing a Business Proposal | |
No policy about whether a business proposal can be changed within the first three years of the work permit. |
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Current policy allows for renewal of Long Term Business Permits for a further three-year period. If at the time a renewal is requested, NZIS considers that the nature of the business has changed substantially from the business initially proposed, a new application is required. | New business plans will be accepted only where:
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Entrepreneur Category
Criteria for Benefit to New Zealand | |
A business may be considered to benefit New Zealand if it promotes New Zealand's economic growth through, for example:
| Criteria for a business benefiting New Zealand state that: a) A business may be considered to benefit New Zealand if it promotes New Zealand's economic growth by, for example:
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Changing Business Plans - Consistency with LTBV Policy | |
When the holder of a Long Term Business Permit applies under the Entrepreneur Category, no policy exists regarding whether a business proposal can be different to that provided when applying for their LTBV. | When a Long Term Business Permit holder applies under the Entrepreneur Category and the business they have established is different to the one outlined in the plan submitted when applying under the LTBV category; and they have not received NZIS endorsement for the change, the Entrepreneur application will be declined unless:
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Good Employer Provisions | |
No requirements pertaining to the role of an applicant as an employer in a newly established business or a business in which they have a substantial investment in New Zealand are part of residence requirement. |
Where an applicant has established a business or made a substantial investment in a business that employs staff in New Zealand, that business must comply with all relevant employment and immigration law in force in New Zealand. Compliance with relevant New Zealand employment and immigration law includes but is not limited to: (a) paying employees no less than the appropriate adult or youth minimum wage or other contracted industry standard; and (b) meeting holiday and special leave requirements or other minimum statutory criteria, e.g. occupational safety and health obligations; and
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Transitional Arrangements to Entrepreneur Category for Existing LTBV/P Holders | |
Those applicants who have been issued and granted Long Term Business Visas and Permits under the LTBV category prior to the effective date of changes to Entrepreneur Category policy of 20 November 2002, will have their subsequent Entrepreneur Category applications tested against policy that was in place prior to this date. |
Employees of Relocating Businesses (ERB) Category
Benefit to New Zealand | |
Policy does not contain a definition of 'benefit to New Zealand'. |
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Good Employer Provisions | |
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