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RW8 Residence instructions for holders of work visas granted under South Island Contribution work instructions (22/05/2017)

Holders of visas granted under the South Island Contribution work instructions may be granted a residence class visa where:

  1. they have held a work visa granted under the South Island Contribution work instructions for a period of at least 24 months; and
  2. during the currency of that visa they have been employed:
    1. in a full-time role (at least 30 hours per week), in the region and industry specified on their visa throughout a period of 24 months; and
    2. by an employer who has a history of compliance with employment law and who is not included on a list of non-compliant employers maintained by the Labour Inspectorate (see R5.110 and Appendix 10); and
  3. they have current employment or an offer of employment which:
    1. is full-time (at least 30 hours per week); and
    2. is genuine; and
    3. is ongoing and sustainable (permanent or indefinite, or for a stated term of at least 24 months); and
    4. is in the region and industry specified by their South Island Contribution work visa; and
    5. has terms and conditions that are not less than the those of the New Zealand labour market; and
    6. is with an employer who has no significant adverse record with Immigration New Zealand or the Labour Inspectorate, and is not included on a list of non-compliant employers maintained by the Labour Inspectorate (see R5.110 and Appendix 10); and
  4. they hold full or provisional registration, if full or provisional registration is required to practice in the occupation in which they are employed; and
  5. they meet health and character requirements (see A4 and A5).

Effective 22/05/2017

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