Work Visas

Work Visas Information


New Zealand is a country known for its stunning landscapes and friendly communities, making it an attractive destination for individuals seeking employment opportunities. The New Zealand work visa allows skilled workers and professionals from around the world to contribute their expertise to the Kiwi workforce.

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Type of Work Visas…

  • Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)

  • Post Study Work Visa

  • Partnership Work Visa

  • Entertainers Work Visa

  • Working Holiday Visa

  • Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Visa

  • Religious Worker Visa

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FAQ’s…

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Type of Work Visa


  1. Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV):

    1. This visa is for individuals who have a job offer from a New Zealand accredited employer.

    2. The employer must be accredited by Immigration New Zealand, and the job offered must be skilled.

    3. The visa allows you to work for the accredited employer for a specified duration.

  2. Post Study Work Visa:

    1. This visa is for international students who have completed a qualification in New Zealand.

    2. It allows recent graduates to work in New Zealand and gain practical experience related to their field of study.

    3. The duration of the visa depends on the level of the qualification completed.

  3. Partnership Work Visa:

    1. This visa is for partners or spouses of New Zealand citizens or residents.

    2. It allows the visa holder to work in New Zealand while their partner or spouse lives and works in the country.

  4. Entertainers Work Visa:

    1. This visa is for individuals involved in the entertainment industry, such as musicians, actors, or performers.

    2. It allows them to work in New Zealand for a specified period to participate in events or performances.

  5. Working Holiday Visa:

    1. This visa is designed for young people aged 18 to 30 (or 35, depending on the country) who want to travel and work in New Zealand.

    2. It typically allows the holder to work for a limited period while exploring the country.

  6. Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) Visa:

    1. This visa is for individuals who want to work in the New Zealand horticulture or viticulture industry.

    2. It is part of the Recognised Seasonal Employer (RSE) scheme, which brings in seasonal workers to meet the labor needs of the agricultural sector.

  7. Religious Worker Visa:

    1. This visa is for individuals coming to New Zealand to work in a religious capacity.

    2. It allows religious workers to engage in activities related to their religious duties and responsibilities.

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FAQ’s

  • Visa requirements vary depending on the type of visa you're seeking, but commonly include a valid passport, proof of qualifications, a job offer from a New Zealand employer (for skilled migrant visas), demonstrated English proficiency, financial documentation, a clean criminal record, and possibly a medical examination.

  • You can reach Kiwiana Immigration by visiting our official website and finding our contact information, which include phone numbers and email addresses, or by visiting office in person after taking an appointment. Additionally, you can search us on social media platforms, online forums, or business directories.