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12/03/2026

Excellent news for many

04/03/2026

Lates news from INZ:

Further detail on Skilled Migrant Category changes released
Last year, the Government announced changes to the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) to introduce 2 new pathways – the Skilled Work Experience Pathway and the Trades and Technician Pathway – increased points for New Zealand qualifications, and reduced New Zealand skilled work experience required under the Points-based pathway. These changes will come into effect in late August 2026.

Further details about these changes have been released today, including 3 important lists:

The Trades and Technician Pathway list – Migrants working in these occupations qualify for this pathway if they have a relevant Level 4 or above qualification, and 4 years of directly relevant skilled work experience gained post-qualification, including 1.5 years in New Zealand at the SMC median wage.

The Amber list – Migrants working in these occupations are not eligible for the Trades and Technician Pathway and can only apply for the Skilled Work Experience Pathway if they have at least 5 years of relevant work experience in New Zealand, including 2 years of skilled work experience earning at least 1.2 times the SMC median wage.

The Red list – Migrants working in these occupations cannot use these new pathways. They will only be able to apply for residence under the SMC if they can claim 6 points under the existing pathway. This may be achieved by earning at least 1.5 times the SMC median wage, holding a bachelor’s Level 7 qualification or higher, or having a recognised occupational registration. They must also meet the required skilled work experience in New Zealand.
Changes have also been confirmed that will apply to all SMC pathways from late August 2026, including:

Median wage requirements simplified: Migrants applying based on their work experience will not need to meet the latest SMC median wage when they apply for residence. Instead, they must meet the SMC median wage rate (or the rate for their pathway) in effect at the time they began to gain their New Zealand skilled work experience.

Grace period for some median wage calculations: If a migrant begins skilled work experience within 5 months of their work visa being granted, the wage threshold that applied on the day the visa was granted will be used, even if the median wage has increased in the meantime.

Clarification of qualification requirements: Migrants claiming points for Level 8 or 9 qualifications must also hold a bachelor’s degree (which can be gained in any country). Applicants claiming 5 points for a New Zealand Level 9 master’s degree are exempted from this requirement (though must hold a bachelor’s degree if they are claiming 6 points for a New Zealand master’s degree).

Longer English test validity for some migrants: English language test results will be valid for 5 years for applicants who hold a valid occupational registration.

New occupational registration recognised: Qualified Statutory Accountants in New Zealand who have membership with the Certified Practising Accountants Australia will receive 6 points under the SMC.
From 2027, migrants who need up to 12 more months of skilled work experience can apply for a further Accredited Employer Work Visa to complete the skilled work experience they need to apply for residence.

13/10/2025
24/09/2025

✨ New Skilled Migrant Pathways – August 2026

📢 Easier Pathways to NZ Residency!

🛠️ Skilled Workers & Trades: Your NZ Residency Just Got Easier!

🌐 For more information and expert guidance, contact EDGE Immigration Limited:
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🌟 Another Round of Success Stories! 🌟We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible journeys of our clients achieving their...
28/04/2025

🌟 Another Round of Success Stories! 🌟

We are thrilled to celebrate the incredible journeys of our clients achieving their dreams in New Zealand! 🇳🇿✨

Proudly sharing some stories including those where we assisted clients whose previous applications were declined — our expert advice and guidance helped them succeed and achieve their dreams! 🙌

✅ Work Visas approved
✅ Visitor Visas approved
✅ Student Visas approved
✅ Employer Accreditations secured
✅ Resident Visas granted

Are you ready to start your immigration journey? 📩 Contact us today at 027 527 3026 and let’s turn your dreams into reality!

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10/02/2025

True growth lies beyond your comfort zone. Step outside your boundaries and unlock your full potential.

Our commitment, perseverance, and determination have delivered exceptional results for our clients. We are proud to share some recent successes across various categories, including student visas, work visas, visitor visas, residence applications, job checks, and employer accreditation.

For any inquiries, feel free to contact us at 027 527 3026.

07/11/2024
We're thrilled to share some recent successes, including the approval of visitor visas in cases we typically consider hi...
06/11/2024

We're thrilled to share some recent successes, including the approval of visitor visas in cases we typically consider high risk.

Navigating immigration laws and procedures can be daunting, but with EDGE Immigration Limited, you're in expert hands. We are committed to guiding you through every step of the process. Contact us today at 027 527 3026 to schedule a consultation.

22/10/2024

The Government has announced that more partners of migrant workers will soon receive visas with open work rights, allowing them to work for any employer.

From 2 December 2024, people granted a Partner of a Worker Work Visa can receive open work rights if their partner holds an Accredited Employer Work Visa and works in a higher-skilled role, or a lower-skilled role on a pathway to residence. This includes migrants:

- Working in an ANZSCO Level 1-3 role and paid at least $25.29 an hour (80 percent of the standard median wage for skilled residence visas)

- Working in an ANZSCO Level 4-5 role on the Green List or covered by the Transport or Care Workforce Sector Agreements, and earning at least the wage thresholds for residence.

- Working in an ANZSCO Level 4-5 role and paid at least 1.5 times the median wage.

- Also includes migrants on an Essential Skills Work Visa earning at least $25.29 an hour.

Current Partner of a Worker Work Visa holders will be able to apply for a variation of their visa conditions to switch to open work rights from 2 December, if their partner meets the new criteria.

Sharing some recent success including securing a visitor visa for an applicant who left New Zealand in 2001 and had been...
06/10/2024

Sharing some recent success including securing a visitor visa for an applicant who left New Zealand in 2001 and had been unable to visit since due to character issues. Returning to New Zealand after 23 years marks a significant milestone for them!

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We’re excited to share some fantastic recent successes with you and these includes:- Visa approval under section 61 for ...
26/08/2024

We’re excited to share some fantastic recent successes with you and these includes:

- Visa approval under section 61 for an individual with several previous declined applications/requests
- Multiple-entry visitor visas granted to those with a history of declines
- Accredited employer work visas for overseas applicants
- Successful job check applications
- Successful student visa applications

If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to us at 027 527 3026 for a free initial consultation. We’re here to provide honest and ethical advice.

25/06/2024

Update from INZ today:

Changes to AEWV criteria for bringing family

Kia ora,

The Government has made further changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) scheme. From today, AEWV holders in ANZSCO level 4 or 5 roles can no longer support work, student or visitor visa applications for their partners and children.

Partners and dependent children can still apply for their own work, student or visitor visas if they meet immigration instructions in their own right.

Today’s change does not affect:

people that already hold visas as a partner or dependent child of an AEWV holder
in progress applications from partners or dependent children of an AEWV holder received before 26 June. Those applications will be considered against the requirements that were in place on the date they applied
AEWV holders in ANZSCO level 4 or 5 roles with a pathway to residency. This includes those in roles on the Green List or a Sector Agreement with a residence pathway, and those earning at least 1.5 times the relevant median wage (currently $31.61) threshold
AEWV holders in ANZSCO level 1, 2 or 3 roles.

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