WF3.1 Who is eligible for a special work visa (28/08/2017)
- Partners (see E4.1.20) of people granted work visas (including visas granted under Entrepreneur Work Visa Category instructions) allowing a stay in New Zealand of more than six months may apply for and be granted a multiple entry work visa under these instructions, unless their partner has been granted a work visa under any one of the following instructions:
- Essential Skills where the employment has been assessed as lower-skilled (see WK3.5.1), unless WF3.1.1 below applies; or
- Foreign crew of fishing vessels (see WJ); or
- a Working Holiday Scheme (see WI2); or
- Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Work Instructions (see WH1); or
- Supplementary Seasonal Employer (SSE) Instructions (see WH3); or
- Silver Fern Job Search Instructions (see WL2); or
- Skilled Migrant Category Job Search Instructions (see WR5);
- domestic staff of diplomatic, consular, or official staff (see WI4).
- Work visas will be granted for the same period as the work visa held by the applicant's partner subject to the generic requirements at E4.5 being met.
- Partners of people granted work to residence visas must meet health and character requirements for residence class visa applications as set out at A4 and A5.15 to A5.25.
- Applicants under these instructions are not required to produce a job offer.
- Any work visas granted under these instructions may be endorsed with conditions that allow work for any employer.
WF3.1.1 Holders of Essential Skills work visas for lower-skilled employment who are able to support work visas for their partner
- The applicant (who is the partner of the holder of an Essential Skills work visa whose employment has been assessed as lower-skilled) may be granted a work visa under these instructions if:
- the applicant held a visa on the basis of their relationship to the Essential Skills work visa holder on 28 August 2017; and
- that Essential Skills work visa holder has not been required to spend 1 year outside New Zealand (subject to a stand-down period)(see WK3.20.5).
- The applicant (who is the partner of the holder of an Essential Skills work visa whose employment has been assessed as lower-skilled) may be granted a work visa under these instructions if the Essential Skills work visa holder:
- previously held a student visa; and
- was eligible to support a partner for a work visa (WF4.1) at the time they held the student visa; and
- held a post-study work visa (WD) based on that student visa; and
- supported the applicant for a visa based on the relationship while holding a post-study work visa.
Effective 28/08/2017
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