Visas and Immigration

New Zealand Introduces Proof of English Language Requirements For Work Visa

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Emmanuel Eze

New Zealand has introduced a proof of English language proficiency requirement for work visa applicants seeking lower-skilled roles under the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV).

This includes positions in cleaning, hospitality, caregiving, factory work, and other production support-level occupations called ANZSCO level 4 and 5 jobs. Those with jobs in ANZSCO levels 1 to 3 (typically higher-skilled positions) or applying for a partner or dependent child visa are exempted from the new English Language proficiency test.

How to Acquire AEWV English Proficiency

1. Through Work, Study, or Citizenship

Applicants can skip the test if they are citizens of Canada, Ireland, the UK, the USA, Australia, or New Zealand or have lived, worked, or studied in these countries for at least 5 years.

Applicants who have a recognised qualification like a Bachelor’s or Postgraduate degrees from one of these countries are exempted.

Such applicants would need a passport, Degree certificate, Academic transcript and possibly an International Qualification Assessment (IQA) if your qualification isn’t automatically recognised in New Zealand.

2. Taking an Approved English Language Test

If you don’t qualify through work or study, you can still meet the requirement by taking an approved English test with the minimum scores for AEWV roles at ANZSCO 4 or 5 listed as follows:

IELTS – Overall score of 4+, TOEFL iBT – 31+, PTE Academic -29+, Cambridge B2 First – 142+, Cambridge B2 First for Schools – 142+, OET (Health roles only) – Grade D+ in all skills

Why This Matters

This change is part of New Zealand’s effort to ensure that workers in customer-facing or safety-sensitive roles can communicate effectively in English. It also aims to maintain work standards and safety in industries where communication is key. Failing to meet this requirement could result in a rejected visa application

Emmanuel Eze

Emmanuel Eze is an early career journalist with an interest in reporting economic and business related issues

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