New Zealand is one of the top destinations for skilled migrant workers, and the country has a robust system in place to ensure that employers are hiring workers through a fair and transparent process.
As part of this system, the government has introduced Job Checks, which are a critical component of the Accredited Employer Work Visa process.
In this blog post, we will provide a comprehensive guide to Job Checks in New Zealand, including the key components, process, and fees associated with the process.
Job Checks are a new Labour Market Test (advertising test) introduced by Immigration New Zealand to ensure that employers are hiring workers through a fair and transparent process. The purpose of the Job Check is to check whether there are any New Zealand citizens or resident visa holders available to carry out or be easily trained to carry out the role(s) that an employer is trying to fill.
The Job Check process involves three key steps: Employer Accreditation, Job Check, and Migrant Worker Check.
The first step in the Job Check process is to gain Employer Accreditation. Immigration New Zealand will check for employer regulatory compliance, confirm a sound financial position, and confirm that the employer has carried out migrant worker settlement support activities. The processing time for Standard Accreditation and High-Volume Accreditation is estimated to be 10 working days.
The second step in the Job Check process is the new Labour Market Test (advertising test). Immigration New Zealand will check to see if the role(s) is/are genuine and where employers will need to prove to Immigration New Zealand that there are no New Zealand citizens or resident visa holders to carry out or be easily trained to carry out the role(s). Job Check Labour Market Test evidence is not required for roles paid twice the median wage or for roles on the Green List. The processing time for Job Check is estimated to be 10 working days.
The final step in the Job Check process is the Migrant Worker Check. Immigration New Zealand checks the migrant worker to confirm that they are of good health, good character, and if they are suitably qualified through qualifications and/or relevant experience. The processing time for the Migrant Worker Check is estimated to be 20 working days.
Employers will need to pay a fee for both the Employer Accreditation and Job Check steps. The fees associated with each step are as follows:
Standard: $740
High-Volume: $1,220
Upgrade (Standard To High Volume): $480
Employers Placing Migrant Workers With Controlling Third Parties (‘Triangular Employment Arrangements’): $3,870
Franchisees: $1,980
Job Check (Paid By Employer): $610
Migrant Check (Paid By Migrant): $540 (Plus $55 Levy)
Employers must provide evidence of the following when applying for a Job Check:
Employers can include multiples of the same role in a single Job Check application. They must be covered by the same set of advertising evidence (if a Labour Market Test is required) and they must have the same ANZSCO code.
Employers must also be aware that failure to comply with the Job Check process can result in consequences such as being stripped of Accredited Employer status or being banned from hiring migrant workers.
In summary, Job Checks are a critical component of the Accredited Employer Work Visa process in New Zealand. They are designed to ensure that employers are hiring workers through a fair and transparent process and that New Zealand citizens and resident visa holders have the opportunity to apply for job vacancies before they are offered to migrant workers.
Employers who are considering hiring migrant workers in New Zealand should ensure that they understand the Job Check process and comply with all requirements to avoid any potential consequences.
By doing so, they can demonstrate their commitment to hiring workers through a fair and transparent process and contribute to the growth of New Zealand's economy.