4/11/2024
Open Work Rights Return for Partners of High-Skilled Migrants in New Zealand
From 2 December, partners of AEWV holders in higher-skilled roles earning at least 80% of median wage will receive open work rights. Learn about these important changes and who qualifies.
Kia ora everyone,
Immigration Minister Erica Stanford has announced significant changes to partner work rights, marking a positive shift in New Zealand's immigration policy. At Surani Associates, we're excited to share these important updates that could affect many families.
Key Changes:
Who Qualifies for Open Work Rights:
Partners of AEWV holders in higher-skilled roles
Primary visa holder must earn at least 80% of median wage
Partners of AEWV holders in lower-skilled roles who are on a residence pathway
Effective from: 2 December 2024
Policy Objectives:
Attract and retain skilled workers
Support economic growth
Make NZ more attractive for families
Build capacity in sectors with skills shortages
Impact on Key Sectors:
Healthcare
Education
Other skilled industries
Why These Changes Matter:
For Families:
Greater employment flexibility for partners
Improved work-life integration
Better settlement opportunities
For New Zealand:
Enhanced ability to attract skilled workers
Increased workforce capacity
Economic growth support
At Surani Associates, we welcome these changes as they align with our commitment to supporting families in their New Zealand journey. Whether you're planning to move to New Zealand or are already here, we can help you understand how these changes affect your situation.
What This Means For You:
If you're:
An AEWV holder in a higher-skilled role
Earning at least 80% of the median wage
On a pathway to residence Your partner may be eligible for open work rights.
Let Surani Associates help you:
Navigate the application process
Plan your family's future in New Zealand