Temporary workers whose visas were due to expire at the end of this year have had their visas extended by six months, the Government has announced.
This will benefit close to 16,500 Essential Skills and Work Residence visa holders, currently in New Zealand.
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has also revealed the Government is shifting the stand-down period by six months – this will impact 600 lower-skilled work visa holders.
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This means temporary migrants will be able to remain in New Zealand for a further six months after their stand-down would have taken effect.
"This will provide some immediate relief and certainty for migrants and employers in the short term while they recover from the impact of Covid-19 and adjust to the changing labour market conditions where more New Zealanders will be available for work," Lees-Galloway said.