Friday, September 27, 2019

New Zealand Government Changes Rules: Immigrant Workers With Lower Pay Can Bring Families To The Country





Immigrants in New Zealand would be very happy to know about the change in the rules when it comes to immigration. In a recent report, the government has changed the rules to the current temporary work visa program. This means that around 30,000 companies and business all around the country would be benefitting from this. This is as per an announcement made by Iain Lees-Galloway, the current Immigration Minister of New Zealand. The announcement has made a lot of immigrant workers in the country be excited about the prospects that come with the change in rules.

Although there may be changes to the rules when it comes to immigration under the temporary work visa program, immigrant workers in New Zealand still have to wait for the changes to take effect. This would be happening not this year but starting in 2020, which is just a year away. At present, immigrant workers who do not receive a certain amount of salary would not be able to bring their families to the country with them. However, the changes would allow them to do so starting in 2020.

Changes made to the rules

Aside from immigrant workers in New Zealand soon to be able to bring in their families despite having a lower amount of pay for the work that they do, there are still other changes made to the rules under the program. There is also a new framework for visa applications which would be headed by the employers of businesses and companies in the country. The whole idea behind the new framework would be to have the processing of visas for this program to be a lot faster and easier for the families so they can join their loved ones in New Zealand.

The immigration minister has also disclosed that by having these changes, employers would have a higher expectation that they would be able to tap, train, and employ more of the locals of the country. The government also believes that this program would help lessen the amount of temporary immigrant workers in New Zealand that have been exploited by their employers.

The changes are aimed at helping the country

Lees-Galloway has also disclosed that the changes in the rules would be helping out up to 30,000 of the companies and business in New Zealand. These companies may have had a hard time trying to find the best people to do the work that keeps their businesses running. There have also been shortages when it comes to employees and so the tweaks in the rules would help the employers find more people and have a lot fewer problems with finding employees. Employers are also going to love this because it means that the workers that they want to bring to the country would have their work visas earlier and that would allow them to get the employees started on the jobs sooner.



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