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Episode 211 of Veterinary Voices, hosted by Julie South, features an in-depth conversation with Catherine Neazor Brady, a seasoned New Zealand licensed immigration consultant.
Catherine and Julie look at the latest changes in New Zealand's immigration policies and their significant impact on the veterinary industry.
Key Points Discussed:
- Immigration Processing Improvements:
- Immigration New Zealand has reorganised into operational centres, leading to faster processing times.
- Priority processing for skill level one jobs and Green List roles, including veterinarians.
- Job checks for priority categories now processed within weeks instead of months.
- Accredited Employer Work Visa Review:
- Ongoing review of the scheme with potential changes to wage requirements.
- Possible shift from median wage requirement to minimum wage plus a factor or market rate.
- Implications for veterinary nurse recruitment and retention.
- Partner Visa Changes:
- From 2 December 2024, Partnership Work Visas will become fully open with no conditions or pay requirements.
- This change makes it easier for partners of veterinary professionals to find work in New Zealand.
- Visa Application Fees and Processing:
- Discussion on the recent fee increase and its impact on application numbers.
- Insights into application approval rates and common issues causing delays.
- Single Parent Visa Applicants:
- Special wage threshold requirements for visa applicants with dependent children.
- Minimum annual earnings of $43,322.70 required to support dependents on a visa.
This episode provides crucial information for veterinary practices considering hiring overseas qualified professionals looking to work in New Zealand.
Discover how to navigate the complex immigration landscape, understand recent policy changes, and prepare for potential future developments in New Zealand's veterinary sector immigration policies.
Catherine's previous episodes
Episode 203
Episode 204
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