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What is the main focus of the New Zealand government's immigration policy review?
What is the main focus of the New Zealand government's immigration policy review?
Which of the following issues with the current immigration system is the government acknowledging?
Which of the following issues with the current immigration system is the government acknowledging?
How does the current residency pathway prioritize applicants?
How does the current residency pathway prioritize applicants?
What is the purpose of the proposed 'Parent Boost Visa'?
What is the purpose of the proposed 'Parent Boost Visa'?
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Which group of workers is specifically mentioned as being targeted for residency pathways in the review?
Which group of workers is specifically mentioned as being targeted for residency pathways in the review?
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Study Notes
Immigration Policy Updates in New Zealand
- The New Zealand government is reviewing its immigration policy, focusing on attracting highly skilled migrants to address skill shortages.
- The government acknowledges issues with the current Accredited Employer Work Visa system, hindering the process for businesses and potential migrants, and plans to streamline it.
- The review aims to improve efficiency and address concerns regarding the slow processing times.
- The government is reviewing residency pathways for skilled migrants who may be tradespeople, aiming to attract more workers for infrastructure development.
- Current residency pathways for skilled migrants prioritize those with bachelor's degrees or higher or achieving specific pay rates, excluding many trades workers with trade certificates.
- The government aims to ensure a more inclusive residency pathway for tradespeople.
- The government is also reviewing the proposed "Parent Boost Visa," which would allow parents or grandparents to stay in New Zealand for up to five years.
- The "Parent Boost Visa" was a key campaign promise of the current government, and updates are expected in the new year.
Immigration Policy Review in New Zealand
- The New Zealand government is reviewing its immigration policies to attract highly skilled migrants to address skill shortages.
- The review specifically targets the Accredited Employer Work Visa system, aiming to streamline the process for both businesses and potential migrants.
- The review seeks to address concerns regarding slow processing times and improve overall efficiency of the system.
- The government is reviewing residency pathways for skilled migrants, specifically focusing on attracting more tradespeople to support infrastructure development.
- Current residency pathways primarily favor skilled migrants with bachelor's degrees or higher or those earning specific pay rates, excluding many trades workers with trade certificates.
- The government intends to create a more inclusive residency pathway for tradespeople.
- The government is also reviewing the proposed "Parent Boost Visa," which would allow parents or grandparents to stay in New Zealand for up to five years.
- The "Parent Boost Visa" was a key campaign promise made by the current government, and updates on its implementation are expected in the new year.
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This quiz covers the recent updates in New Zealand's immigration policy focusing on skilled migration. It discusses the government's strategy to streamline the Accredited Employer Work Visa system and improve residency pathways for various skilled workers, including tradespeople. Additionally, it touches upon the proposed 'Parent Boost Visa' and its implications.