Wellington New Zealand

“Attract and retain the best international talent with employer accreditation”

Here are the steps to apply for employer accreditation

  1. Determine the type of accreditation you need: There are three types of accreditation available – standard, high-volume, and labour hire. Identify which one is suitable for your business.

  2. Register for an account on the Immigration New Zealand website: You will need to create an account to begin the accreditation process.

  3. Complete the online application form: Once you have registered, you can access the application form and provide all the required information about your business.

  4. Provide supporting documents: You will need to upload documents such as financial statements, company registration certificates, and employment agreements.

  5. Pay the application fee: The application fee varies depending on the type of accreditation you are applying for.

  6. Wait for a decision: The processing time for employer accreditation applications varies, but you will be notified of the outcome via email.

  7. Maintain your accreditation: Once you have been accredited, you will need to comply with certain obligations, such as keeping accurate employment records and reporting any changes to Immigration New Zealand.

Whether you need help with employer accreditation, work visas, business visas, or any other immigration-related matter for your business, I’m here to help. With years of experience and a deep understanding of immigration laws and regulations, I am confident that I can help you achieve your goals. Book a call with me today first 45min Free.

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