New Zealand Welcome Foreign skilled professionals | Green List 2024
New Zealand is committed to welcoming more Foreign skilled professionals looking to work in the country in 2024. The Government announced a wide range of changes to New Zealand’s workforce and immigration pathways for 2024. The change to immigration is geared basically towards an increase in the number of employees under the green list work visa category, recognized seasonal employer scheme, and construction and infrastructure sector agreement. Whether you’re a skilled worker seeking new opportunities or an employer navigating the evolving landscape, stay informed and leverage these changes to your advantage.
This is a category of jobs for highly skilled workers, the cap for new employees has been increased to 19500 with 17 new roles included under either the ‘Straight to Residence’ or ‘Work to Residence’ pathway in March 2024. The green list outlined new zealand labour market skill gaps for skilled migrants to come and gain permanent residence.
Tier 1 occupations – granted immediate New Zealand residency via the ‘Straight to Residence’ pathway*
Tier 2 occupations – granted New Zealand residency after working for two years via the ‘Work to Residence’ pathway
Green List Tier 1 occupations
Within the Tier 1 occupation list, individuals have the opportunity to apply for a visa using the ‘Straight to Residence’ pathway. If you are currently employed or have a job offer from an accredited employer, and your role falls under Tier 1 on the Green List of in-demand occupations, you are eligible to pursue the ‘Straight to Residence’ pathway. This pathway eliminates the requirement for a prior duration of work in New Zealand before applying for Permanent Residency (PR). Through the ‘Straight to Residence’ pathway, you can submit a visa application that also allows you to include your partner and dependent children aged 24 or younger.
While no work experience is required apply for New Zealand PR under this pathway, there are still some specific criteria that is essential to qualify for residence. These criteria include health, character, and English language proficiency. Additionally, there are occupation-specific requirements which includes, meeting a minimum qualification or a specific salary threshold. These details, unique to each occupation, are crucial for determining eligibility for residence.
Available Jobs Under the Tier 1 List Includes:
Engineering
Chemical Engineer
Materials Engineer
Civil Engineer
Geotechnical Engineer
Structural Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Electronics Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Production or Plant Engineer
Engineering Professionals nec
Civil Engineering Technician
Electrical Engineering Technician
Electronic Engineering Technician
Telecommunications Engineer
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Construction
Construction Project Manager
Quantity Surveyor
Surveyor
Project Builder (inc Building PM and Site Foreman)
Health and Social Services
General Practitioner
Resident Medical Officer
Anaesthetist
Specialist Physician (General Medicine)
Cardiologist
Clinical Haematologist
Medical Oncologist
Endocrinologist
Gastroenterologist
Intensive Care Specialist
Neurologist
Paediatrician
Renal Medicine Specialist
Rheumatologist
Thoracic Medicine Specialist
Specialist Physicians nec
Psychiatrist
Surgeon (General)
Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Neurosurgeon
Orthopaedic Surgeon
Otorhinolaryngologist
Paediatric Surgeon
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon
Urologist
Vascular Surgeon
Dermatologist
Emergency Medicine Specialist
Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Ophthalmologist
Pathologist
Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist
Radiation Oncologist
Medical Practitioners nec
Midwife
Registered Nurse (Aged Care)
Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health)
Registered Nurse (Community Health)
Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency)
Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability)
Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation)
Registered Nurse (Medical)
Registered Nurse (Medical Practice)
Registered Nurse (Mental Health)
Registered Nurse (Perioperative)
Registered Nurse (Surgical)
Registered Nurse (Paediatrics)
Registered Nurses nec
Medical Laboratory Scientist
Clinical Psychologist
Educational Psychologist
Organisational Psychologist
Psychologists nec
Psychotherapist
Physicist (Medical)
Orthoptist
Veterinarian
Anaesthetic Technician
Medical Laboratory Technician
Medical Diagnostic (Medical Imaging Technologist)
Medical Radiation Therapist
Sonographer
Occupational Therapist
Podiatrist
Audiologist
Addiction practitioner/alcohol & drug clinician
Audiometrist
Chiropractor
Clinical dental technician
Clinical physiologists (sleep, renal, exercise, respiratory, neurology, and cardiac)
Counsellor
Dental specialists
Dental technician
Dental therapist
Dentist
Dietician
Dispensing optician
Drug and alcohol counsellor
Enrolled nurse
Genetic counsellor
Medical laboratory pre-analytical technician
Medical resonance imaging technologist
Nuclear medicine technologist
Nurse practitioner
Optometrist
Oral health therapist
Orthotic and prosthetic technician
Orthotist/prosthetist
Osteopath
Paramedic/emergency medical technician
Perfusionist (cardiac)
Pharmacist
Physiotherapist
Play therapist (hospital)
Social worker
Speech language therapist
Sterile processing technician
ICT, Electronics, Communications
Chief Information Officer
ICT Project Manager
ICT Managers nec
Analyst Programmer
Developer Programmer
Software Engineer
Software Tester
ICT Security Specialist
Software and Applications Programmers nec
Multimedia Specialist
Others
Other Spatial Scientist
Food Technologist
Internal Auditor
External Auditor
Environmental Research Scientist
Tier 2 Green List occupations: Work to residence
This visa is one of the three skills-based pathways that allow you to get New Zealand residence if you meet the eligibility criteria. If you secure a role from an Accredited Employer in one of the Tier 2 occupations of the Green List, you may be eligible to apply for residence after 2 years working in this role, in New Zealand. Certain occupations require that you meet a certain threshold in terms of qualification, or work experience, or salary.
Available Jobs Under the Tier 2 List Includes:
Construction
Civil Construction Supervisors
Gasfitters
Drainlayers
Crane, Hoist or Lifter Operator
Earthmoving Plant Operator (General)
Backhoe Operator
Bulldozer Operator
Excavator Operator
Grader Operator
Loader Operator
Motor mechanic – General
Motorcycle mechanic
Trades
Automotive Electrician
Electrician (General)
Plumber (General)
Diesel Motor Mechanic (inc Heavy Vehicle Inspector)
Others
Halal slaughterers
Teacher of the Hearing Impaired
Primary School Teacher
Teacher of the Sight Impaired
Special Education Teachers nec
School Principal
Secondary School Teachers – all specialisations
Middle School Teacher / Intermediate School Teacher
Kaiako Kura Kaupapa Māori – Māori-medium Primary School Teacher
Pouako Kura Kaupapa Māori – Māori-medium Primary School Senior Teacher
Special Needs Teacher
Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages – if working in a primary, intermediate or secondary school
Dairy Cattle Farmer (Dairy Cattle Farm Manager) including Dairy Farm Manager, Assistant Dairy Farm Manager and Dairy Herd Manager
How to Get a job in New Zealand Under any of these Occupation Lists.
Getting a job in New Zealand under any of the occupation lists, such as the skilled migrant, essential skills, or other specific lists, involves several steps. Here is a general guide:
Understand Visa Categories: Identify the appropriate pathway category based on your occupation and ensure it is included in the aboved mentioned list.
Check Eligibility: Review the eligibility criteria for the chosen occupation and pathway. Ensure that your qualifications, work experience, age and other factors align with the requirements.
Job Search: Actively search for job opportunities in your field from an accredited employer in New Zealand and submit an application.
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