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New Zealand wage thresholds for work visas tighten job eligibility for foreign workers
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Hourly pay checks could now decide visa fate
New Zealand has tightened work-visa rules by introducing minimum wage thresholds for foreign workers. The required pay levels are tied to the national median wage and broader job market rates, and immigration officials verify hourly pay to confirm applicants meet the standard. These checks can significantly affect eligibility for multiple work and residence pathways.
- New Zealand added minimum wage levels for work visa applicants
- Thresholds are linked to the national median wage and local rates
- Officials assess applicants based on hourly pay compliance
- Pay requirements can change eligibility for work and residence routes
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