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New Zealand alters accredited employer work visa rules, impacting foreign workers and employers significantly.

Effective June 26, 2024, individuals holding an Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) in roles classified under ANZSCO levels 4 and 5, without a pathway to residency, will no longer be able to support visa applications for their partners and dependent children. This restriction applies to work, visitor, and student visas, potentially impacting many families reliant on these support mechanisms.

However, partners and dependent children may still apply for visas independently. They are eligible to seek visas such as an Accredited Employer Work Visa or an international student visa, provided they meet the relevant requirements. This offers an alternative route for families to stay together, albeit requiring them to navigate separate application processes.

These revised regulations are intended to streamline the visa application process and ensure compliance. It is advisable for families to thoroughly review their visa options and ensure they meet all necessary criteria. Consulting with immigration experts may also help families adapt to these changes and find the best possible solutions for their circumstances.

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