Hiring skilled migrant workers in New Zealand is a structured process that ensures fair employment practices and compliance with immigration laws. One of the most crucial steps in this process is the Job Check, an essential requirement for the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV).
A Job Check is a process conducted by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) to assess whether a job position meets the required criteria before an employer can hire a migrant worker under the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) scheme.
This check ensures that job positions are genuine, compliant with employment laws, and offer fair wages. It also verifies that employers have made efforts to recruit locally before hiring from overseas, ensuring a fair job market for New Zealanders.
Once a Job Check is approved, the employer receives a Job Token, which the migrant worker can use to apply for their work visa.
A Job Check serves several critical purposes, benefiting both employers and the workforce:
New Zealand prioritizes employment opportunities for its citizens and residents. Employers must demonstrate that no suitable local workers are available before hiring a migrant worker (unless the role is on the Green List, which is exempt from this requirement).
The job must meet at least the median wage requirement, ensuring fair pay for both local and migrant workers. This helps maintain employment standards and prevent exploitation.
By enforcing strict hiring regulations, the Job Check process protects migrant workers from unethical employment practices. Employers must adhere to New Zealand’s employment laws, ensuring fair contracts and working conditions.
A successful Job Check speeds up the visa application process, making it easier for accredited employers to hire skilled talent and for migrant workers to secure their jobs efficiently.
Employers must complete four key steps before hiring a migrant worker under the AEWV program:
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Before applying for a Job Check, the employer must first be accredited by Immigration New Zealand (INZ). Accreditation ensures that the employer is financially stable, complies with New Zealand’s employment laws, and has ethical hiring practices.
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Once accredited, the employer submits a Job Check application to Immigration New Zealand. The application must include:
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If the job is not on the Green List, employers must provide proof that they have advertised the role locally but were unable to find a suitable New Zealand candidate. This includes:
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Once Immigration New Zealand approves the Job Check, the employer is issued a Job Token. This token allows the migrant worker to apply for their Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV).
Immigration New Zealand frequently updates its work visa policies to improve fairness and transparency. Recent AEWV reforms have introduced changes to:
Employers and applicants should stay updated on these changes to ensure compliance and successful applications.
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