New Zealand unveils six-month work visa for international graduates
New Zealand introduces a new six-month work visa for international graduates, offering a bridge to employment. Learn eligibility and application details fo Read More: https://punchng.com/new-zealand-unveils-six-month-work-visa-for-international-graduates/
New Zealand has unveiled a new six-month work visa aimed at international graduates as part of wider changes to its post-study work system designed to better align immigration settings with labour market needs. In a statement on New Zealand Immigration’s website on Monday, effective November 16, 2026, eligible international students completing certain qualifications in New Zealand will be able to apply for a Short-term Graduate Work Visa, which grants six months of open work rights after their studies. The government says the visa is intended to provide a short bridge into employment. The agency described it as a way to “give graduates time to find employment and transition into longer-term options such as the Accredited Employer Work Visa.” “To qualify, applicants must complete an eligible qualification at NZQF Level 5 to 7 after at least 24 weeks of full-time study in New Zealand. They must also show they have at least NZD $5,000 in available funds, meet health requirements, and apply within three months of their student visa expiring. “The visa will be strictly limited: it can only be granted once per person, cannot be extended, and will not be available to applicants who have previously held a Post Study Work Visa. Holders will also not be allowed to run a business or support family members for visas. The new pathway is targeted at graduates who do not qualify for a Post Study Work Visa. Related News Only authorised agencies can enforce laws, Ramaphosa condemns Xenophobia LA stadium workers threaten strike ahead of World Cup Pope heads to Spain, meets King Felipe According to the policy, it is designed to ensure they “still have a short window to gain work experience and seek employment” after completing their studies. At the same time, New Zealand is expanding access to its Post Study Work Visa (PSWV). From the same date, graduates who complete a Level 7 graduate diploma in New Zealand may now qualify for a PSWV if they also hold a bachelor’s degree, either from New Zealand or overseas. Under the updated rules, the PSWV will generally match the length of time spent studying the graduate diploma in New Zealand, up to a maximum of one year. Applicants must provide evidence of both qualifications, including certificates and academic transcripts. Officials have also confirmed that “people who have already held a Post Study Work Visa will not be able to receive another one,” reinforcing the pathway’s one-time nature. Some graduate diploma holders without a bachelor’s degree may still qualify if their qualification is listed under specific immigration sch
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