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WR1.5 Who is eligible for a work visa or... (15/11/2004)
WR1.5 Who is eligible for a work visa or permit under the Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Policy?
- To be issued a visa or granted a permit under the Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Policy applicants must:
- hold an offer of employment in New Zealand from an ; and
- be aged 55 years or under; and
- meet the health and character requirements for Residence set out at A4 and A5.15 to A5.25; and
- meet the requirements for as set out at E5; and
- meet the requirements for lodging an application as set out in WR1.30.
- People whose applications are approved under the Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Policy will be issued a multiple entry work visa or granted a work permit under this policy allowing a stay in New Zealand of 30 months.
- Work visas issued and permits granted to applicants under this policy will be subject to the condition that the applicant may undertake employment for an accredited employer only.
- Where during the currency of a work permit or visa granted under the Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Policy, the holder's employer does not have their accreditation renewed or has their accreditation rescinded, the holder of that permit or visa may:
- undertake employment for another accredited employer; or
- apply for a variation of conditions to their visa and permit to enable them to work for an employer who is not an accredited employer. When assessing such applications for a variation of conditions, visa and immigration officers will consider all the circumstances of the applicant and the reasons for which the former accredited employer did not have their accreditation renewed or had their accreditation rescinded. A variation of conditions will only be granted where the applicant is to be employed at a minimum base salary of NZ$45,000 per annum. (An application form, but no fee is required for this variation of conditions.)
Note: ~ Where such a person fails to continue employment in the circumstances described in (d) (i) or (ii) above, they will not be eligible for residence under the Residence policy for holders of work permits granted under the Talent (Accredited Employers) Work Policy ~ The minimum base salary is calculated on the basis of 40 hours work per week.
Effective 15/11/2004
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