Immigration New Zealand has announced several updates regarding the new employer accreditation and the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV). These changes affect how businesses qualify for accreditation and manage their workforce.
To qualify for employer accreditation, businesses must meet the following criteria:
For businesses operating for more than 12 months, evidence of these requirements is not needed with the initial application but may be requested later.
Employers must show a commitment to supporting the settlement of migrant workers by:
Previous accreditation statuses do not influence the new process; all businesses must apply for new accreditation under the AEWV system. However, businesses with six months or more remaining on their existing accreditation after May 23, 2022, will have the first AEWV accreditation fee waived.
There are two levels of accreditation under the AEWV:
While the basic requirements for both levels are currently the same, high-volume accreditation incurs a higher fee. Additional requirements, such as evidence of training and a commitment to employing New Zealanders, may be introduced for high-volume employers in the future.
Employers can upgrade from standard to high-volume accreditation at any point by paying an additional fee. Further requirements apply to employers who are franchisees or who place AEWV holders with controlling third parties. There is no longer a cap on the number of AEWV holders these employers can have at one time.