
New Zealand Implements Stricter Visa Rules Amid 'Unsustainable' Migration
New Zealand has tightened its visa rules, implementing language and skill criteria and shortening work permit lengths in response to "unsustainable net migration." The changes aim to prioritize local labor market testing and reduce the risk of displacing New Zealanders from jobs, with new requirements including a minimum standard of English, a minimum skill requirement, and a maximum continuous stay of three years for the Accredited Employer Worker Visa scheme. Employers must ensure migrants meet these criteria, declare the lack of suitable local applicants, and advertise job postings for at least 21 days, with some exemptions for roles in the transport and care sectors.