Apply for this visa if you currently work, or you have a job offer, from an accredited employer, and your role is on Tier 1 of the Green List in-demand.
Length of stay
Indefinitely
Age range
55 or younger
Cost
From
NZD $4290
Processing time
80% within
4 months
With this visa you can
- Live, work and studyin New Zealand.
- Include your partner and dependent children aged 24 or younger in your visa application.
Things to note
- At the time you apply you must be working for, or have a job offer from, an accredited employer.
- Your role must be on Tier 1 of the Green List and meet the requirements set out in the Green List for your role.
Green List roles and requirements - Older dependent children under 24 in your application must be single, without children of their own, and only supported financially by you.
- You can either come to New Zealand on a work visa now and apply for the Straight to Residence Visa, or apply from outside New Zealand.
Straight to Residence Visa
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Overview
What you need to apply
Process and costs
How to submit
Conditions
What you need to apply
Check if you are eligible to apply for this visa and what supporting documents and information you need to provide.
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Prove your identity by providing:
- 1 acceptable photo, and
- a scan of the personal details page of your passport or certificate of identity.
Acceptable photos for a visa or NZeTA
After you apply, we let you know if we need to see your original passport.
Providing your passport for online applications
Tips
If you cannot provide a copy of your birth certificate, we can accept your identity card as proof of your identity, as long as you did not provide your birth certificate because of the cost or how long it would take to get.
Also provide a copy of your Identity card.
If you, or anyone else included in your application, are aged 17 or older you must provide a police certificate from:
- all the countries you are a citizen of, and
- any other country you have stayed in for 12 months or more over the last 10 years, even if it was not all in the same stay.
How to get a police certificate
Good character for residence visas
Tips
Police certificates must be less than 6 months old at the time you apply.
If you provide a police certificate that is not in English, you must provide an English translation.
This includes police certificates that record no convictions.
You, and your partner if they are included in your application, need to show us you have an acceptable standard of health.
Acceptable standard of health criteria for visa approvals
This means you, and anyone else included in your application, must complete a chest X-ray and medical examination.
Note
If you have provided medical certificates to us before, you may not need to provide them again.
Who needs an X-ray or medical examination
The panel physician will prepare a medical certificate detailing the results of the examination and send it to us. It must be no more than 3 months old when you apply for your visa.
Getting an X-ray or medical examination
Health of your children
Dependent children aged 24 or younger included in your application must get a full general medical examination, but if they are:
- aged 10 or younger, they must get a medical examination, but do not need a chest X-ray unless we or your panel physician ask for one
- 11 to 14 years old, they must get a medical examination and a chest X-ray, but only need a blood test if we or your panel physician ask for one.
We check your identity documents — for example, your passport — to confirm your age.
Provide documents — like marriage and birth certificates — that prove your relationship to your partner and dependent children aged 24 or younger.
Partnership
Dependent children
If your partner or dependent children already have, or are applying for, a work, student or visitor visa based on their relationship to you, you must include them in your residence application.
There are 2 ways to show us you speak and understand English – through:
- your citizenship, where you studied and the qualifications you gained
- English language tests.
The results of your English language test must:
- meet the minimum score we set
- be no more than 2 years old when you apply.
Find out about the citizenship requirements, the evidence needed for study and qualifications, or the test results required:
English language requirements for skilled residence visas
Note
When we assess your application, we may ask for more evidence of your ability to speak and understand English. If we do, you may have to sit a test and send us the results.
There are 3 ways your partner or dependent children aged 16 or older can show us they speak English – through:
- their citizenship, where they studied and the qualifications they gained
- English language tests
- paying for English language lessons.
The results of their English language test must:
- meet the minimum score we set
- be no more than 2 years old when you apply.
Find out about the requirements around citizenship, study and qualifications, the test results required, and how to buy English language lessons:
English language requirements for skilled residence visas
Note
We may ask for more proof of your family's ability to speak English to support your application. If we do, they may have to sit a test and send us the results.
Search for your role in the Green List. For the Straight to Residence Visa you must:
- be in a Tier 1 role, and
- provide evidence you meet your role's requirements.
Green list roles and requirements
You may need an International Qualification Assessment (IQA) for your overseas qualification.If you need an IQA, you must apply and include the results in your visa application.
Not all international qualifications need to be assessed, such as the Washington or Sydney Accord qualifications.
Check if you need to apply for an International Qualification Assessment
Acceptable employment is when:
- you work for an accredited employer or you have a job offer from one
- your role is on Tier 1 of the Green List
- you meet the role's requirements, such as median wage or salary threshold, registration, professional membership, or qualifications
- your employment is full-timeand genuine
- the role is permanent, or fixed term for at least 12 months, or a contract or contracts for at least 6 months or more.
Check if an employer is accredited
Green List roles
Wage requirements for visas— for the current median wage rate
Evidence
Evidence of acceptable employment are your:
- employment agreement, fixed term contract or employment offer letter from an accredited employer. It must show your hours, duration of employment, position and pay
- contract or contracts (without breaks) amounting to 6 months or more.
When you are a contractor using contracts as acceptable employment evidence, check if your Green List role has awage threshold skill requirement. If it does, you need evidence showing:
- 10 years' relevant experience, and
- you are in the the higher wage threshold.
Your wage threshold is 50% more than applicants with permanent or fixed-term employment.
Process and costs
The information below will help you understand the process, timeframes and costs involved in applying for this visa, so you can plan ahead and have the best chance of submitting a complete application.
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Conditions
These are the conditions that you must meet once you have your visa.
Work
After we approve your visa, you can work in any role for any employer in New Zealand.
Study
You can study anywhere in New Zealand for any length of time.
Travel
You can travel in and out of New Zealand as often as you like until your travel conditions expire — normally 2 years from the date you first arrive in New Zealand as a resident.
Alert
If you are outside New Zealand when your travel conditions expire, your visa will expire as well.
To travel in and out of New Zealand after your travel conditions expire, you need to apply for:
- a variation to your travel conditions, or
- a Permanent Resident Visa.
Extending the travel conditions of a resident visa
Resident to permanent resident
Notes
Your travel conditions will expire2 years from the date you first arrive in New Zealand as a resident.
If you are outside of New Zealand when your travel conditions expire, your visa will expire as well.