What is a New Zealand Partner of a Worker Work Visa?
The Partner of a Worker Work Visa lets someone join their partner in New Zealand when their partner has a job or a work visa. This visa allows the partner to live, work, and study in New Zealand, bringing families together and providing support.
While one partner works in New Zealand, the other can also work or study, which helps their family and the community. This visa shows how New Zealand values keeping families together.
Visa Charges (NZ Immigration)
Starts from NZD $700
Length of Stay
Same duration as your Partner’s Work Visa
Processing Time
Around 11 weeks for 80% of applications
Benefits of Partner of a Worker Work Visa
- Work Opportunity: Lets the partner of someone with a New Zealand work visa find a job in New Zealand.
- Study Option: Allows visa holders to study for up to three months each year or longer if doing a language course approved by NZQA.
- No Job Needed: You can apply for this visa even if you don’t have a job offer in New Zealand.
- Residency Chance: Depending on the main visa holder’s path and eligibility, this could be a step towards getting residency.
Note: The cost and availability of New Zealand visas can change because of decisions made by the New Zealand Immigration authorities.
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Essential Details on Partner of a Worker Work Visa
Vital information you should be aware of if interested in applying to a New Zealand Partner of a Worker Work Visa.
Work with Accredited Employers
Partners can only work for companies approved by Immigration New Zealand (INZ).
No Self-Employment Allowed
The visa rules don’t allow partners to run their own businesses.
Wage Rules
Jobs must pay at least the average wage for specific roles covered by agreements. If not covered, it must match the median salary at the time of the visa or job offer, which is currently NZD 29.66.
Job Flexibility
Partners can apply without a job offer and switch employers without permission changes if they work for an approved employer.
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What is the Application Process?
Here’s the simplified process for getting a Partner of a Worker Work Visa in New Zealand.
Step 1: Check Eligibility
Make sure your partner has a valid New Zealand work visa and meets the criteria for sponsoring you.
Step 2: Show Your Relationship
Give proof that you have a real and steady relationship with the main work visa holder.
Step 3: Apply
Complete the application form and send it with the required documents, like proof of your relationship and health and character certificates.
Step 4: Get Your Visa
If approved, your visa will let you stay in New Zealand for as long as your partner’s work visa lasts.
Partner of a Worker Work Visa Process at ICL
At ICL Immigration, we know that getting a Partner of a Worker Work Visa in New Zealand can be tricky. Our experienced immigration consultants are here to help make your journey easy and successful. Here’s a detailed look at how we can support you in getting your Partner of a Worker Work Visa:
Step 1: Initial Consultation
Have a detailed chat to see if you qualify for the Straight to Residence Visa and understand how the application works.
Step 2: Service Agreement
Sign a clear agreement with ICL laying out what they’ll do and what you need to do during the application process.
Step 3: Preparing and Reviewing Your Documents
Work with ICL to gather and check all the papers you need to meet New Zealand’s immigration rules.
Step 4: Sending Your Application
ICL sends off your application to Immigration New Zealand, making sure everything’s right.
Step 5: Keeping in touch
ICL stays in contact throughout the process, talking to Immigration New Zealand and handling any extra info they need.
Step 6: Visa Decision and Next Steps
Once there’s a decision, ICL notifies you and guides with anything else you need to do to move to New Zealand.
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FAQs
A visa allowing partners of New Zealand work visa holders to live, work, and study in New Zealand.
Partners of individuals holding a valid New Zealand work visa, subject to meeting relationship proof requirements.
Documents may include:
- Marriage certificates.
- Evidence of shared living arrangements.
- Joint financial documents.
- Other proofs of a genuine and stable relationship.
Yes, there are no specific restrictions on the type of employment you can undertake with this visa.
You must work within the median wage in roles covered by capped sector agreements. It would be best if you were paid at least the median wage for roles not covered by an uncapped sector agreement.
Partners are limited to employment with accredited employers. However, partners of those holding AEWV or ESWV, earning at least double the median wage or occupying a Green List position, are free to work in any job for any employer, exempt from the median wage criterion.
You may be eligible for a work visa that allows you to work for any employer without median wage restrictions through a Variation of Conditions request, provided you can demonstrate your Partner's eligibility.
AEWV holders paid below the median wage under a sector agreement cannot support a partner work visa.
They may support you for a work visa without needing to apply for a new one as long as the salary increase allows them to meet the eligibility criteria.
Partners can explore other visa options, such as applying for visas in their own right or a Visitor Visa if they do not wish to work.
No, these changes do not affect partners who applied before 31 May 2023, partners of New Zealanders, or those holding other types of work visas.
The visa duration will match that of your Partner’s current work visa.
No, there is no annual quota for the Partner of a Worker Work Visa.
Yes, you can study for up to three months in any 12 months or enrol in a longer NZQA-approved language course.
Your visa may be extended or modified to match the duration of your Partner’s new visa, subject to application and approval.
This depends on the principal visa holder's pathway to residency. ICL Immigration can advise on your specific situation.
Processing times vary based on individual circumstances and Immigration New Zealand’s current workload.
Children may apply for visas based on their relationship with you or your Partner, subject to meeting eligibility criteria.
ICL Immigration will review the Decision, advise on potential reasons, and discuss the next steps, including reapplication or appeal.
ICL Immigration offers comprehensive services, from eligibility assessment and document collection to application submission and follow-up with Immigration New Zealand.
You can travel in and out of New Zealand within the visa’s validity period.
Disclaimer: The information provided is subject to change based on New Zealand government policies. For the most current information, please refer to Immigration New Zealand or contact ICL Immigration for updated guidance.