During the 2021 Resident Visa (RV21) application process, INZ inadvertently requested certain individuals to obtain new medical certificates, undergo health screenings, and obtain chest X-rays. This occurred for a brief period in 2022, despite the fact that INZ possessed valid medical documents from previous applications.
Fortunately, it has been determined that these additional checks were unnecessary. As a result, individuals who were affected by this error have the opportunity to be reimbursed for the expenses incurred in obtaining the aforementioned certificates, screenings, and X-rays. To initiate the reimbursement process, they must complete the Reimbursement Request form for medical certificates, which is available on the INZ website. Applicants who were affected by this oversight have until September 30, 2023, to submit their reimbursement request. To do so, they will be required to provide evidence of payment, which may include any of the following
To apply for reimbursement, click here.
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Exciting opportunities are on the horizon for UK citizens seeking adventure and employment in New Zealand. Starting July 1st, 2023, the UK Working Holiday Scheme (WHS) is undergoing upgrades that will allow individuals to explore and work in the beautiful country for extended periods of time.
This development is the result of collaboration between the Prime Ministers of the UK and New Zealand, who first announced the planned updates to the WHS and the Youth Mobility Scheme for New Zealanders in the UK. Here's what you need to know:
Certain requirements must be met for visa applicants: If the total length of stay exceeds 12 months, applicants must provide a medical and chest x-ray certificate to the Immigration New Zealand (INZ). For stays of more than 24 months, police certificates will also be necessary. For current UK Working Holiday visa holders already in New Zealand, here's some good news:
Don't miss out on this incredible chance to broaden your horizons and immerse yourself in New Zealand's vibrant culture. Upgrade to the new and improved UK Working Holiday Scheme, and embark on a life-changing adventure starting July 1st, 2023. Source: INZ website SMC Simplified Points System
Starting October 9, 2023, a simplified points system for the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) Resident Visa will provide a faster route to residence for highly skilled individuals. Other workers will have a clear pathway to residence after working for a period in New Zealand. These changes are designed to provide more certainty to migrants and employers alike regarding temporary and permanent work and residency in New Zealand. The new SMC complements the Green List and Sector Agreement pathways, providing clear residence options depending on job, qualification, or wage. Under the new system, SMC applicants must have a job offer for or current employment in a role with a salary of at least the median wage for ANZSCO skill levels 1-3 or 1.5 times the median wage for ANZSCO skill levels 4-5. Applicants must earn six points, which can come from New Zealand occupational registration, a recognized qualification or income, and work experience in a skilled job in New Zealand. The age limit, English language, health, and character requirements for residence applications will remain the same. Additionally, the Highly Paid Residence Visa will be incorporated into the SMC. INZ aims to decide straightforward SMC applications with all required information in six to eight weeks, and there will be no cap on the number of people who can gain residence if they meet the skills threshold. More information about these changes will be provided closer to their launch. Final Expression of Interest selection of current SMC The current SMC selection process is still ongoing, with monthly draws of expressions of interest (EOIs) meeting the 180 points threshold taking place until the final selection on 16 August 2023. The deadline for submitting your EOI is 11:59 pm on 15 August. If selected to apply for residency, you'll have four months to do so. Keep in mind that only EOIs meeting the 180 points threshold will be considered at this time. However, those who fall short may still be eligible under the new simplified points system starting 9 October 2023. If you're already in the current SMC selection pool, keep an eye out for more information coming your way. Don't let this opportunity slip by- submit your EOI before the deadline and take the first step towards becoming a resident of New Zealand. EOI Withdrawal Applicants have the option to withdraw their Expression of Interest (EOI) prior to the July or final August selection and request a refund. However, if their EOI has already been selected or remains in the pool at the time the category closes, they are not eligible for a refund. This is because the fee they pay is intended to cover the expenses associated with evaluating their EOI. |
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