My wife's employers are dragging their feet in signing her up to KiwiSaver. We have been in New Zealand for more than two years now and have had residence visas since October 2015. She gave them the KS2 form to join KiwiSaver more than three months ago. Her manager's latest excuse is that she does not have a permanent residence visa and that makes her ineligible for KiwiSaver. As far as I understand, with a residence visa, you can live in New Zealand indefinitely, so my wife should be able to join KiwiSaver. What can we do?
A person can join KiwiSaver if they are a New Zealand citizen, or entitled to live in New Zealand indefinitely, and living or normally living in New Zealand (with some exceptions), and below the age of eligibility for NZ Super (currently 65).
It sounds like your wife's employer is making too much of a distinction between a residence visa and a permanent residence visa. What's the difference?
According to the Immigration New Zealand website, "Both of these visas allow you the same privilege of living permanently in New Zealand, but they provide you with different travel conditions.
Your resident visa will allow you to travel in and out of New Zealand (as a resident) for a specified period of time only - usually 24 months."