The New Zealand Government’s new “Silver Fern” Visa comes into operation in April 2010, with the aim of improving the flow of young skilled people into New Zealand.
| "Silver Fern" Visa provides more opportunities for 20 to 35 year olds |
| 23/03/10 |
The New Zealand Government’s new “Silver Fern” Visa comes into operation in April 2010, with the aim of improving the flow of young skilled people into New Zealand. There will be a quota of 300 places each year, so interested applicants are urged to apply as soon as possible. The main advantage of this new Visa is that holders will have 9 months to look for a job (under the Skilled Migrant Category), and on finding one will then be able to start work right away. They won’t have to apply for a Work Permit, which usually involves their new employer completing paperwork and thus can be time-consuming. Silver Fern Visa holders will be able to work for a further 2 years beyond their initial 9 months. Eligibility Criteria – all applicants must;-
NOTE: For details of this new visa and advice on progressing towards Permanent Residency, please contact your local Visa Centre office or agent. Click here. For an initial "Quick Check" of your eligibility for New Zealand immigration, please click here. |