9/11/2024
Important Changes to the Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa (MEPV)
Key updates to MEPV regulations effective 31 October 2024, including changes to second MEPV applications and revised definitions of migrant exploitation. Learn what these changes mean for you.
Kia ora everyone,
Immigration New Zealand has announced significant changes to the Migrant Exploitation Protection Work Visa (MEPV). At Surani Associates, we want to ensure you understand these important updates and their implications.
Key Changes Effective 31 October 2024:
Second MEPV Applications:
The ability to receive a second MEPV will be removed
Applications for second MEPVs will be assessed if received by 30 October 2024
Those with initial MEPVs expiring on or before 30 November 2024 can apply for a second MEPV before 30 October
Revised Definition of Migrant Exploitation: Employment New Zealand will no longer consider the following as exploitation:
Lawful employment terminations and redundancies
Non-payment of final wages due to liquidation
Situations without genuine employment relationships
Current MEPV Provisions Remaining:
Migrants with credible exploitation reports can still apply for up to six-month MEPVs
This allows them to leave exploitative situations legally
Provides time to find new employment in New Zealand
Important Considerations:
For Current MEPV Holders:
Review your visa expiry date
Consider your options before 30 October if eligible for a second MEPV
Plan your next steps accordingly
For Those Experiencing Workplace Issues:
Understand what constitutes exploitation under the new definition
Know your rights and available support
Seek professional advice if unsure about your situation
At Surani Associates, we're here to help you navigate these changes. Whether you're currently on an MEPV or experiencing workplace issues, our expert team can provide guidance and support.
Next Steps:
If you're affected by these changes:
Check your current visa status
Understand your options
Plan your next steps
Seek professional advice if needed
Contact Surani Associates for expert guidance on:
Understanding your rights
Planning your immigration pathway
Stay informed and protected with Surani Associates, your trusted partner in New Zealand immigration matters.