New Zealand Tightens English Standards, Widens Philanthropy Options for Visas

WELLINGTON, May 25 (Reuters) – New Zealand ⁠will ⁠tighten English language ⁠rules for mid-skilled work visa applicants while ​expanding philanthropy options for investor migrants, Immigration Minister Erica ‌Stanford said on Monday.

The ‌changes, effective from June 1, cover the ⁠Accredited ⁠Employer Work Visa and the Active Investor Plus Visa ​Growth category. The government is also preparing to introduce two new skilled residence pathways in August.

• English ​language requirements under the Accredited Employer Work Visa will ⁠extend ⁠to skill level 3 ⁠roles ​such as hospitality and trades, aligning them with the ​existing standard already ⁠applied to skill levels 4 and 5.

• “Being able to communicate in basic, everyday English ensures that workers understand their rights and engage effectively at ⁠work and in the community while they are here,” ⁠Sanford said in a statement.

• Global Workforce Seasonal Visa and Peak Seasonal Visa applications are not subject to the English language requirement, which also does not apply to job change applications.

• Active Investor Plus Visa Growth category applicants will be able to allocate up to ⁠20% of their total investment — up to NZ$1 million ($587,600) of the NZ$5 million minimum — to philanthropic gifts, with the remainder in higher-growth assets.

($1 = ​1.7018 New Zealand dollars)

(Reporting by Lucy Craymer; ​Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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