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WG1 General work policy (04/04/2005)
  1. General work policy contributes to the overall work policy objective (see W1) by allowing New Zealand employers to recruit temporary workers from overseas to meet particular or seasonal worker shortages that cannot be met from within New Zealand while protecting employment opportunities, for New Zealand citizens and residents.
  2. To be issued with a work visa or granted a work permit under general work policy applicants must:
    1. provide an offer of employment in an occupation that is included on the current Immediate Skill Shortage List (ISSL) (see WG2) issued by the NZIS; or
    2. provide an offer of employment from a New Zealand employer who has a current approval in principle from the NZIS (see WG3) for the recruitment of the applicant(s); or
    3. provide an offer of employment and a supporting case from a New Zealand employer (see WG4) establishing that there are no New Zealand citizens or residents suitably qualified by training and experience who are available (see WG1.1); or
    4. meet the requirements specified for one of the other categories listed in WG5 and WG6.
  3. Employers must meet the requirements in W2.10.5 relating to compliance with employment and immigration law in force in New Zealand and offers of employment must contain the information in W2.10.10.
  4. Where required by general work policy the availability of New Zealand citizens or residents will be determined by carrying out a labour market test (see WG3.10).

Effective 04/04/2005

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