by David Murray | Oct 12, 2020 | immigration, immigration issues, NZ Residency, opinion
One of the more positive signs in the Immigration Law area of late has been for Essential Skills Work Visa holders who had previously been designated as ‘low-skilled’. Those previously classified under ANZSCO as Skill Level 4 or 5 now have the...
by David Murray | Oct 6, 2020 | Coronavirus, immigration, immigration issues, NZ Residency
Idesi Legal is launching a Video Series – get the latest from the world of Immigration New Zealand. Introduction. #Immigration #update #Immigrationnewzealand #movetonewzealand #worktoresidence #residence #partnership #essentialskillsworkvisa #newworkvisa...
by David Murray | Sep 28, 2020 | immigration, immigration issues, NZ Residency
Work to Residence Visas: Changes effective from 28 September 2020, holders of a Work to Residence Visas who have a Residence Application in under the same category will now be able to be granted a subsequent Work To Residence Visa while their Residence Visa...
by David Murray | Jul 31, 2020 | immigration, NZ Residency, Uncategorised
More occupations eligible for Skilled Migrant Category On 15 July 2020, the following jobs were added to the list of jobs as exception for the purposes of Skilled Migrant Category residence visas. Aged or disabled carer Bicycle mechanic Driller...
by David Murray | Jul 30, 2020 | immigration, NZ Residency, Uncategorised
On 29 July 2020, Minister Megan Woods announced that a quarantine fee of a minimum of $3100 for their 14 day stay in quarantine. This law is expected to come in force next week. The full fee schedule is expected to be $3100 per person in a room, $950 for each...
by David Murray | Jul 20, 2020 | Coronavirus, immigration, immigration issues, NZ Residency
An interview is used as part of any assessment of partnership-based work, visitor or residence visas. Immigration New Zealand may request that you and your partner either have an interview over the phone or have an interview in person. ...