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New Zealand Opens Door Wider for Elite Athletes & Coaches with Extended Visa Options

New Zealand Opens Door Wider for Elite Athletes & Coaches with Extended Visa Options

To support professional athletes and coaches and draw more top tier sports people from overseas, New Zealand Immigration has introduced important improvements to the Specific Purpose Work Visa (SPWV).

These changes are designed by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) to handle the sports industry’s particular needs, since players’ contracts and events last longer than most temporary job visas.

Previously, the regulations placed a harder limit on the SPWV which could have prevented clubs from getting and retaining leading international players and coaches when they were needed most.

Key Changes

A key change is that the time someone stays on a visa depends on their role and skill level in sports:

Flexibility for Contract Extensions

Because extending contracts can result from doing well in sports, the new regulations provide a lot of flexibility for players at the national/regional level. Those with a visa in this category can now get an SPWV if there is an additional contract extension.

The time allowed by the initial visa and the new one can go up to 36 months altogether. This reduces the likelihood of someone high-profile leaving in the middle of their contract due to their visa expiring.

Why This Matters: Impact on New Zealand Sports

Clubs and sporting groups across New Zealand are pleased with what these changes mean. Many industry members have repeatedly pushed for sports visas that fit the timelines of both games and contracts.

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