New Zealand Green List (Straight to Residence): Complete Guide for 2026

The Green List is New Zealand’s fast-track residence pathway for workers in specific high-demand occupations. Introduced in 2022, it identifies roles where New Zealand faces critical skills shortages and offers either direct residence (Straight to Residence) or residence after 2 years of work (Work to Residence). If your occupation is on this list, you bypass the traditional points-based system entirely — your job and qualifications are your ticket to permanent residence.

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Overview

The Green List is divided into two tiers:

  • Tier 1 — Straight to Residence: If you hold one of these occupations and meet the criteria, you can apply for residence immediately upon arrival (or from a work visa). No waiting period. Occupations include surgeons, psychiatrists, construction project managers, and other critically short roles.
  • Tier 2 — Work to Residence: You must work in the qualifying role for 2 years on a valid work visa (typically an AEWV) before applying for residence. Occupations include software engineers, civil engineers, electricians, registered nurses, teachers, and many more.

Tier 1 — Straight to Residence Occupations (Examples)

  • Specialist physicians and surgeons
  • Psychiatrists
  • Veterinarians
  • Construction project managers
  • Other roles with extreme shortages (list is updated periodically by Immigration New Zealand)

Tier 2 — Work to Residence Occupations (Examples)

  • Software engineers and ICT professionals
  • Civil, mechanical, electrical, and other engineers
  • Registered nurses and midwives
  • Primary and secondary school teachers
  • Electricians, plumbers, and construction trades
  • Quantity surveyors and architects
  • Social workers
  • Medical laboratory scientists

The full list is published on the Immigration New Zealand website and is updated regularly.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Job offer or current employment in a Green List occupation with an accredited employer.
  • Relevant qualifications and/or registration: Most roles require specific qualifications (e.g., NZ registration for nurses, engineers, and teachers). Overseas qualifications must be recognized by the relevant NZ authority.
  • Minimum salary: Must be paid at least the median wage (NZD $31.61/hour). Some roles have higher minimum thresholds.
  • English language: IELTS 6.5 or equivalent (some roles have higher requirements set by professional registration bodies).
  • Health and character: Standard requirements apply.
  • For Tier 2: Must have worked for 2 continuous years in the qualifying role in New Zealand before applying for residence.

Application Process

Tier 1 (Straight to Residence):

  1. Obtain a job offer from an accredited NZ employer in a Tier 1 role.
  2. Apply for residence directly (or first obtain an AEWV and then apply from within NZ).
  3. Submit supporting documents, health and police checks.
  4. Receive resident visa.

Tier 2 (Work to Residence):

  1. Obtain a job offer and apply for an AEWV.
  2. Work in the Green List role for 2 continuous years.
  3. Apply for residence under the Green List Work to Residence pathway.
  4. Submit evidence of 2 years of qualifying employment.
  5. Receive resident visa.

Costs and Fees

  • AEWV fees (if applicable): NZD $750 application + employer costs
  • Residence application: NZD $4,290
  • Registration with NZ professional body (if required): NZD $500-$2,000
  • Qualification assessment (NZQA): NZD $1,000-$1,200
  • Medical and police checks: NZD $500-$900

Total: approximately NZD $7,000-$9,500.

Timeline

  • Tier 1: 3-12 months from job offer to residence visa
  • Tier 2: 2.5-3.5 years (2 years working + application processing)

Tips

  • Check the latest Green List. It’s updated regularly. An occupation that wasn’t listed 6 months ago may be listed now.
  • Get NZ professional registration early. For healthcare, teaching, and engineering roles, registration can take months. Start before you apply for the visa.
  • Tier 2 holders: track your 2-year period carefully. Gaps in employment or changes in role can affect your eligibility for residence.
  • Consider the Green List alongside SMC. If your role is on both pathways, compare which route gets you to residence faster based on your specific circumstances.
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