You can only apply for a Global Impact Work Visa once you have been
selected by the Edmund Hillary Fellowship.
You must remain on the Edmund Hillary Fellowship for 30 months before
applying for permanent residence. To be eligible for residence, you must
maintain the support of the Edmund Hillary Fellowship.
You cannot include a partner or dependent children in your work visa
application, but they can apply for visas based on their relationship to
you. They will need to meet residence health and character criteria.
Documents:
You must have been the same quarantine-free travel zone for 14 days.
You must provide proof of your identity: 2 acceptable photos of your head
and shoulders; your original or a certified copy of your passport or
certificate of identity; your original or a certified copy of your full
birth certificate.
You must be in good health by having a chest x-ray and a medical
examination.
You must be of good character: If you are 17 or over, you must provide a
police certificate from: your country of citizenship or any country you
have lived in for 5 years or more since you turned 17 years old. (When
you’re selected by the Edmund Hillary Fellowship you must apply for a
police certificate as soon as possible).
You must confirm in the application form that you meet fit and proper
person requirements.
You must be able to demonstrate a high standard of English.
You must have access to th.e equivalent of NZ$36,000 to support yourself
and your family for the first year in New Zealand.
You must have been accepted into the Edmund Hillary Fellowship to apply for
a Global Impact Work Visa.
If you were selected on the basis of an investor profile you must provide
evidence that investment funds and/or assets were earned legally.
NoticeThe information provided has been collected using the latest documents and documents provided by various international online sources and may contain errors or non-compliance with the latest developments of the day. Therefore, the reader is suggested to act carefully and refer to the relevant embassy or get advice from experienced lawyers. Remember that we at our Group only provide advice on accommodation through the start-up or purchase of business and property.