August 22, 2024
Immigration
Immigration Fee Increases Effective 1 October 2024
Immigration New Zealand has announced upcoming fee increases, which will take effect from 1 October 2024. These changes are substantial, with some fees doubling and others tripling.
Given the magnitude of these increases, we strongly recommend that anyone needing to apply for a new visa, renew an existing one, or secure employer accreditation and job checks in the coming months should submit their application to Immigration New Zealand before 1 October. Acting promptly could result in significant savings.
This fee adjustment will impact both migrants and employers, making it essential to stay informed and prepared. A detailed breakdown of the fee changes can be accessed via the link below.
INZ fee increases.
If you require further information or assistance with your visa or accreditation applications, please contact Lawhub at info@lawhub.nz. Our team is ready to support you through these changes.
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