WA2.45 Currency and approval specifications of employer accreditation (23/05/2022)
- Employer accreditation may be granted for a duration of 12 months where the employer is being granted accreditation:
- for the first time under these instructions; or
- as an employer who places Accredited Employer work visa holders in triangular employment arrangements; or
- as a franchisee employer; or
- where the previous accreditation has lapsed for 12 months or more.
- Employer accreditation may be granted for a duration of 24 months where:
- the employer has previously been granted accreditation under these instructions; and
- the previous accreditation has not lapsed for 12 months or more; and
- the employer is not being granted accreditation as an employer who places Accredited Employer work visa holders in triangular employment arrangements, or as a franchisee employer.
- Where an employer's accreditation is upgraded from Standard to High Volume Accreditation under WA2.5(e), the expiry date of the initial accreditation remains the same.
- An accreditation approval will specify the:
- employer’s legal name; and
- employer’s New Zealand Business Number; and
- employer accreditation type, that is:
- Standard Accreditation or High Volume Accreditation; or
- High Volume Accreditation – Triangular Employment, and/or
- High Volume Accreditation – Franchisee; and
- employer accreditation commencement date; and
- employer accreditation expiry date.
- An employer may only place an Accredited Employer work visa holder in a triangular employment arrangement (as defined at WA2.60.15), if they hold High Volume Accreditation – Triangular Employment.
- Despite (a) above, employer accreditation granted before 4 July 2022 will be granted with an expiry date of 4 July 2023.
WA2.45.1 Interim employer accreditation
- Subject to (b) and (c) below, interim accreditation may be granted to an employer who:
- has submitted a subsequent application for accreditation that has been accepted for processing before their current accreditation has expired; and
- continues to meet the requirements for the accreditation they hold, as set out in these instructions.
- Where the subsequent application is for Standard Accreditation, interim accreditation will only be granted where an employer does not have more than 5 jobs associated to them (WA3.50.1).
- Where the subsequent application is for franchisee accreditation, interim accreditation will only be granted where an employer currently holds franchisee accreditation.
- The interim accreditation will start when the current accreditation expires.
- The interim accreditation will be valid for three months or until the subsequent application has been decided, whichever occurs first.
- The type of interim accreditation granted will be:
- Standard Accreditation, where either the current accreditation or the accreditation applied for is Standard Accreditation; or
- High Volume Accreditation, where both the current accreditation and the accreditation applied for is High Volume Accreditation; and
- High Volume Accreditation – Triangular Employment, where the current accreditation and the accreditation applied for is High Volume Accreditation – Triangular Employment; and
- High Volume Accreditation – Franchisee, where the current accreditation and the accreditation applied for is High Volume Accreditation - Franchisee.
Note: Where the interim accreditation granted is different to the accreditation applied for, an employer must adhere to the requirements of the interim accreditation.
Effective 23/05/2022
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