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Hot off the press are some pretty significant changes to New Zealand’s immigration “Green List”.
They mainly affect transport and construction, but also education and health. Bus and truck drivers, ferry deck crew and skippers, building supervisors and crane operators now all have a two year ‘pathway to residence’. Added to this are the myriad of other Green List roles, all with their own requirements. With all Green List roles, the devil is in the detail.
Join Lane Neave’s immigration experts for an information session for employers and HR managers. We will discuss all you need to know about the new policy, including possible pitfalls and what you need to get sorted before you start looking abroad.
This is a free seminar, but space is limited, so please register as soon as possible to guarantee a place. Tea and coffee will be provided.
Speakers:
Rachael Mason
Rachael is one of three Partners in Lane Neave’s Immigration team, and is a trusted adviser to a diverse range of employer and corporate clients from start-up companies to global organisations. She is highly regarded for her expertise in advising on both transactional and strategic immigration and visa requirements.
Rachael also assists private clients with individual temporary and residence visa applications and works with high net worth clients, entrepreneurs and third party advisors in the private wealth industry in relation to complex immigration and citizenship applications.
Rachael regularly presents to HR and other professionals regarding key immigration policy changes and issues related to recruiting and maintaining an immigration-compliant workforce.
Julia Strickett
Julia is a Partner in the firm’s Immigration team, with experience in New Zealand, Australia and Europe. She works with a range of employers, from owner-operators to listed and multi-national corporates. She excels at understanding her clients’ long-term workforce needs and developing practical immigration strategies to achieve these.
Julia also has a strong private client base. She regularly deals with a broad range of visa applications, as well as special direction requests to the Minister, appeals and immigration matters arising from deportation liability.
This event is free for Wellington Chamber of Commerce Members and Lane Neave clients.