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CCNZ submission - changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa

14 Oct 2024


Civil Contractors New Zealand made a submission on Immigration New Zealand's proposed changes to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (phase one and two). 

In the submission, CCNZ:

  • Requests the roles removed from the Construction and Infrastructure Sector Agreement in April 2024 be restored with urgency.
  • Requests the skill level of experienced migrants entering New Zealand to work in the civil construction industry be properly recognised.
  • Requests the ‘maximum continuous stay’ reduced in the announcement on 7 April 2024 be restored to 5 years from 3 years.
  • Supports a tiered accreditation system that rewards good employer behaviour.
  • Opposes the proposal to automatically assign all triangular employers to the lowest tier.
  • Recommends that, rather than use the term “Tier” to define behaviour and compliance, the term “level” or something similar is used as the term “tier” has a different meaning in the civil construction sector.
  • Supports the highest level companies being subject to no external checks and requirements.
  • Supports the second highest level companies being subject to no external checks and requirements, subject to suitable third party verification.
  • Opposes minimum threshold requirements for a proportion of domestic workers. If it has been proven there are no available local employees to fill the roles through a job check, why is a certain percentage of local workers proposed?
  • Opposes job check requirements being imposed on proven good employers. 
  • Opposes the use of wage thresholds.
  • Opposes MSD having any right of veto for employers who have demonstrably met the criteria to be classified as highest and second highest levels.
  • Supports increasing the maximum AEWV duration to at least 3 years (instead of 2 + 1) for levels 4 and 5 roles.
  • Opposes removing the ability for employers to support family members for an AEWV.
  • Supports the removal of regional settings.
  • Opposes employers being responsible for arrangements between migrants and agents.
  • Supports flexibility for visa holders whose employment has ended prematurely.
  • Urges Immigration NZ to use the compliance levers that already exist before trying to introduce new levers.
  • Calls for efforts to reduce complexity and improve processing times.

 

 

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