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Recovery Visa
The Recovery Visa (a Specific Purpose Work Visa) allows
employers to sponsor experts such as engineers, technicians,
and insurance assessors to come to New Zealand.

Cyclone Gabrielle and other extreme weather events have


devastated many communities and businesses in the North Island.
The Recovery Visa (a Specific Purpose Work Visa) is for migrant
workers who are assisting with the recovery.

Migrants can apply now through the Specific Purpose Work visa.

Roles covered by this visa


The visa is for migrant workers coming to New Zealand for a short
time (up to 6 months) to do a job that supports the North Island
recovery from extreme weather events in January and February 2023.

This support can include:

• providing emergency response

• immediate clean-up

• assessing risk or loss

• infrastructure, building and housing stabilisation and/or


repair (including planning functions)

• work that directly supports the recovery (e.g. producing


relevant materials for road rebuild, transport drivers etc).

Employers must confirm that the role supports the North Island
recovery from extreme weather events by completing a Recovery
Visa Employer Supplementary Form (INZ 1377). Migrants must
include the completed form with their application.

This visa is not available to industries providing indirect support


(e.g. businesses in the affected areas facing an increased demand
for services) or to backfill vacancies of people leaving roles to work
on the recovery.

These employers will be able to access labour through other visas


such as the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV). Changes are
being considered to the AEWV to support faster processing for
identified roles that will support the recovery and rebuild. These
roles will be exempt from the labour market test.

The Recovery Visa is not limited to roles in the North Island only,
recognising that some direct support industries will be South
Island-based. Employers do not have to be accredited.

Applying for the Recovery Visa

1 Employer finds migrant workers


Employer finds migrant workers who meet the
requirements in assisting with the recovery.

2 Employer completes Employer


Supplementary Form
Employer downloads and completes the Recovery Visa -
Employer Supplementary Form (INZ 1377) and provides it
to the migrant.

3 Migrant applies for the visa


Migrant worker completes a Specific Purpose Work visa
application.

If applying online they must:

• select 'Specific Purpose or Event' as the type of


work visa they are applying for.

• select 'Recovery Visa' as the type of specific


purpose or event they are coming to New
Zealand for.

• select '6 months or less' as the length of stay in


New Zealand.

• upload the Employer Supplementary Form (INZ


1377) as the 'Evidence required for your Special
Purpose or Event work visa' in the 'Upload
Documents' section.

4 We process the application


Immigration New Zealand processes the application and
provides the applicant with a decision.

 Recovery Visa - Employer Supplementary Form (INZ 1377)


PDF 394KB

 Specific Purpose Work Visa

We aim to process applications for the Recovery Visa within a week


or less.

The NZD $700 fee will be refunded automatically for successful


applicants. Refunds are expected to take 15 to 25 days to process,
depending on demand for the new visa. Once the refund has been
processed, confirmation will be provided via the email address
listed as the contact in the application.

Help for employers


The employer line is open between 8am and 6pm, Monday to Friday.

Freephone from NZ landlines:

 0508 967 569

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