BG1.5 Overview (21/11/2016)
- The Global Impact Visa pilot is a partnership between Immigration New Zealand and a private sector partner.
Note: Immigration New Zealand has contracted the Edmund Hillary Fellowship (the provider) as the private sector partner for the duration of the pilot.
- The Global Impact Visa programme is operating as a pilot for four years between 2017 and 2021.
- During the four year pilot, up to 400 Global impact work visas may be granted.
- The Global Impact Visa programme operates in the following way:
- The provider identifies and selects candidates who meet the objective of the programme.
- Selected candidates may apply for a Global Impact work visa with the support of the provider.
- Immigration New Zealand assesses applicants against immigration instructions and if all criteria are met, grants 36 month work visa to participate in the programme.
- The provider supports programme participants in innovation-based ventures in New Zealand during the 36 month work visa duration.
- After 30 months, programme participants may apply for a Global Impact permanent resident visa with the support of the provider.
- The Global Impact work visa is a work-to-residence visa and the Global Impact permanent resident visa is a residence-from-work visa.
- The provider will deliver and manage the programme, including:
- Attracting candidates from around the world.
- Identifying the best candidates for the programme.
- Integrating and supporting selected participants s into business, innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystems throughout New Zealand.
Note: Selection as a candidate by the provider does not guarantee the grant of a visa. Immigration New Zealand is responsible for processing and making decisions on visas and may decline any application for a visa that fails to meet all relevant immigration instructions.
Effective 21/11/2016
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