Open work visa for former PSWV holders

Information for former holders of a Post Study Work Visa (PSWV) about the 'special direction' open work visa granted from 30 March 2023.

Note

The special direction open work visas were issued after 17:00 Thursday, 30 March 2023 (NZDT). You can check your visa record using the Visa Verification Service.

Visa Verification Service

Overview

Check the following information about the special direction open work visa for former PSWV (open or employer-assisted) visa holders:

  • eligibility criteria
  • visa options for partners and dependents
  • viewing and updating your visa record
  • updating contact details and travel documents
  • checking New Zealand travel updates.

Background

The Minister of Immigration is granting a 12-month open work visa by special direction to people who held a PSWV (open or employer-assisted) but were unable to use it due to the New Zealand border closing in March 2020.

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Eligibility criteria

Check the eligibility criteria for the special direction open work visa for your situation.

Note

You are not eligible for the visa if you enter New Zealand before 30 March 2023 on another visa.

If you held a PSWV

You meet the criteria if you held a PSWV on 19 March 2020 and you:

  • were not in New Zealand on 19 March 2020
  • are not currently in New Zealand
  • do not hold another valid New Zealand visa.

If you were granted a PSWV

You meet the criteria if you were granted a PSWV between 19 March 2020 and 10 August 2020 (inclusive) and you:

  • were outside New Zealand
  • are not currently in New Zealand
  • do not hold another valid New Zealand visa.

Options if you are not eligible

If you are not eligible for the special direction open work visa, you can apply for a New Zealand work visa if you get an acceptable job offer.

Visas that allow you to work in New Zealand

Visa options for partners and dependents

Your partner and dependents can apply for relationship-based visas. These include:

  • visitor or work visas for partners
  • visitor or student visas for children.

Bringing or joining family

Before travelling to New Zealand

Before you arrange your travel you need to know about the following.

Visa conditions

Travel dates and entry

Eligible visa holders can enter New Zealand:

  • between 30 March 2023 and 29 September 2023 (inclusive)
  • leave New Zealand multiple times, after your first entry and while your visa is valid.

Length of stay

The special direction open work visa is valid for 12 months from the date you first arrive in New Zealand.

Work rights

The open work visa allows you to work:

  • for any employer
  • in any role except restricted jobs
  • for 12 months from the date you first arrive on the open work visa in New Zealand.
Note

Restricted jobs are where you are:

  • providing commercial sexual services
  • operating a New Zealand business of prostitution, or
  • investing in a New Zealand business of prostitution.

The restriction applies to this open work visa and all temporary visas.

Other visa conditions on your visa record

Check other conditions and details on your visa record.

Note

You can access your visa record after 17:00 Thursday, 30 March 2023 (NZDT).

Visa Verification Service

Costs

There is no cost for the open work visa.

You may have to pay to update your passport or other travel documents if they are due to expire or have expired.

Updating contact details and documents

Before you travel, check that the following are up to date and not expiring:

  • contact details
  • travel documents.

Do you have a new passport?

If you have a new or updated passport, you must apply to have your visa transferred to your new passport before you travel to New Zealand.

Transferring my visa to a new passport

Check New Zealand travel updates

Before you travel, check the latest New Zealand government’s COVID-19 and other travel updates.

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