New Zealand Visa: If you want to do a job abroad, then you have a chance to fulfill your dream. Actually, New Zealand has announced a new visa for migrant workers. The reason for bringing this visa is the recent Gabriel cyclone. Due to this, there has been a huge loss in New Zealand and people have also had to face floods. New Zealand The visa launched by has been named as Recovery Visa.
Skilled migrant workers will get a chance to work in the country for six months through recovery visa. New Zealand wants to speed up the movement of skilled migrant workers through recovery visas to help recover from the damage caused by Cyclone Gabriel.
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The new visa will help attract international specialists to New Zealand. Actually, New Zealand is looking for people through whom it can get work done like emergency response, cleanup, risk assessment, infrastructure and housing repair. Apart from this, immediate relief can also be provided to the people. In such a situation, let us know how to apply for this visa.
Who can apply for Recovery Visa?
- emergency responders
- People cleaning up the damage caused by the cyclone
- harm and hazard assessors
- People who prepare and repair things like infrastructure, buildings and housing.
- People helping directly in relief and rescue (road builders, transport drivers, etc.)
How to apply for New Zealand Recovery Visa?
- Official website to apply for recovery visa govt.nz Go to
- On the homepage, you have to go to the work visa section.
- Select Specific Purpose or event in work visa.
- Now you have to select other and write recovery visa.
- Select 6 months for the stay period
- Now you have to submit the Employer Supplementary Form (INZ 1377) by going to the Upload Documents section.
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Such visas have already been launched
This is not the first time that New Zealand has changed its visa policies. This type of visa was launched by the government during the Christchurch and Kaikoura earthquakes, so that relief and rescue operations could be expedited. New Zealand Immigration Minister Michael Wood said that the recovery visa will make it easier for foreigners to enter the country.