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New Zealand Skilled Migrant Visa 2026: High-Demand Jobs Open to Foreign Applicants

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New Zealand’s Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa (SMC) is the country’s primary points-based pathway to permanent residency for internationally qualified workers. With a population of just 5 million and an economy that requires expertise in healthcare, construction, agriculture, IT, and engineering, New Zealand offers internationally mobile professionals a direct route to one of the world’s highest-quality living environments, combined with strong worker protections, a robust public healthcare system, and some of the Pacific region’s most competitive professional salaries.

The median annual salary in New Zealand is approximately NZD $68,000, with healthcare specialists, engineers, and technology professionals earning NZD $90,000 to $160,000 or above. The country’s Green List — introduced in 2022 and updated in 2024 — identifies occupations in immediate shortage that attract expedited residence pathways and in some cases direct residence without transitional work visa requirements.

New Zealand’s Immigration Pathways for Skilled Workers

Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)

The primary temporary work visa for skilled workers. Requires a job offer from an Immigration New Zealand-accredited employer. Valid for up to 3 years, renewable. AEWV holders in Green List occupations may apply for residence from their first day of employment, without completing the standard 2-year work period first.

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Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa (SMC)

New Zealand’s points-based residence pathway. Points are awarded for: skilled employment in New Zealand; qualifications; age (under 55); work experience; partner qualifications; and regional employment. Most applicants need a minimum of 180 points. Current processing times average 6 to 12 months from Expression of Interest submission.

Green List — Straight to Residence Pathway

Workers in designated Tier 1 occupations — including medical specialists, midwives, senior engineers, and ICT professionals — may be eligible for the straight to residence pathway: applying directly for permanent residency without first completing a temporary work period, provided they have a job offer in New Zealand meeting the relevant salary threshold.

New Zealand Green List: Top Shortage Occupations

Occupation Tier Median Annual Salary (NZD)
Medical Specialist (hospital physician) Tier 1 — Direct Residence $180,000–$300,000+
General Practitioner Tier 1 — Direct Residence $130,000–$200,000
Midwife Tier 1 — Direct Residence $75,000–$110,000
Registered Nurse Tier 2 — Residence After 2 Years $60,000–$90,000
Civil Engineer Tier 1 — Direct Residence $90,000–$140,000
Software Developer / ICT Professional Tier 1 — Direct Residence $85,000–$140,000
Quantity Surveyor Tier 2 — Residence After 2 Years $80,000–$120,000
Secondary School Teacher Tier 1 — Direct Residence $60,000–$90,000
Carpenter and Joiner Tier 2 — Residence After 2 Years $55,000–$80,000
Heavy Truck and Bus Driver Tier 2 — Residence After 2 Years $55,000–$75,000

Working and Living in New Zealand

New Zealand’s lifestyle is a central draw for internationally mobile professionals:

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  • Public healthcare — ACC (Accident Compensation Corporation) provides universal no-fault accident cover for all residents and workers; public hospital care is free for residents and heavily subsidised for visa holders
  • Education — Free public schooling for children of residents; world-ranked universities for those pursuing further study
  • Work-life balance — New Zealand’s employment law mandates a maximum 40-hour standard week; four weeks minimum annual leave; 11 public holidays
  • Natural environment — Consistently ranked among the world’s most liveable and environmentally pristine countries
  • Political stability — Westminster parliamentary democracy; very low corruption; consistently top-5 global press freedom rankings

How to Apply for New Zealand Work and Residence

  1. Check the Green List to confirm whether your occupation qualifies for direct residence or the standard AEWV + 2-year pathway
  2. Secure a job offer from a New Zealand Immigration-accredited employer
  3. Apply for an Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) through the INZ portal at immigration.govt.nz
  4. If in a Tier 1 occupation, simultaneously apply for residence — your application will be processed alongside your work visa
  5. For Tier 2 occupations, complete 2 years of qualifying employment, then submit a Skilled Migrant Resident Visa application

New Zealand’s Green List and the Skilled Migrant Category make 2026 an exceptional moment for internationally qualified professionals to secure permanent residency in one of the world’s most liveable countries. With a transparent points system, employer-sponsored visa support, and direct residence pathways for priority occupations, the route to building a long-term career in New Zealand has rarely been more clearly defined.

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