A16.1 General Instructions as to the order of processing visa applications (13/05/2020)
Pursuant to section 26(4) of the Immigration Act 2009 and acting under delegated authority from the Chief Executive of the Ministry of the Business, Innovation, and Employment, I hereby give the following general instructions as to the order and manner of processing of visa applications under Government residence instructions, effective from 13 May 2020:
Residence Applications
- First priority will be given to residence class visas where the applicant is in New Zealand. Within this, further prioritisation criteria will apply to applications made under the following categories:
- For the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC), priority will be given to applications with job offers where:
- Applicants have an hourly rate equivalent to or higher than twice the median wage (currently $51.00 per hour or an annual salary of $106,080 or more);
- Applicants hold current occupational registration where registration is required by immigration instructions;
- For Residence from Work Category applications (Talent (Accredited Employer), Talent (Arts, Culture and Sport), South Island Contribution, Religious Worker and Long Term Skill Shortage List), priority will be given to:
- Applications which include a job offer with an hourly rate equivalent to or higher than twice the median wage (currently $51.00 per hour or an annual salary of $106,080 or more);
- Applications which include a job offer which requires occupational registration where occupational registration is required by immigration instructions.
- Second Priority will be given to residence class visa applications where the applicant is offshore.
Temporary Entry Class Visa Applications
- First priority will be given to the following types and categories of applications for temporary entry class visas in preference to applications under other types and categories:
- Visas (and variations of condition requests) for critical workers to support the Government response to COVID-19;
- Visa applications where there is an urgent humanitarian need:
- Visa applications for victims of domestic violence
- Visitor visas (and variations of conditions) for the following exceptions to the restriction on entry permission: humanitarian cases; Tongan and Samoan citizens making essential travel; immediate family of New Zealand citizens and residents travelling with their New Zealand citizen or resident family member; immediate family of temporary visa holders who normally live in New Zealand;
- Residence class visas for Australian citizens and permanent residents who normally live in NZ;
- Applications to travel under the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) travel card programme made by people who are not New Zealand citizens or residence class visa holders;
- Diplomatic visas;
- All other temporary entry class visa applications where the applicant is in New Zealand.
- Second priority will be given to all other temporary entry class visas where the applicant is offshore.
- Within the priorities set out above, applications should generally be processed in lodgement date order.
- These instructions do not prevent immigration officers according urgency to the processing of any particular visa application when the individual circumstances so warrant that.
- The previous General Instructions made pursuant to section 26(4) of the Immigration Act 2009 are revoked.
Effective 13/05/2020
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