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Tanisha Ghai made this Official Information request to Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
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      From: Tanisha Ghai
      
    
    Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,
I would like to post a query regarding "The changes that were applied to RFW following which they are placed in same non-priority as SMC". Question that I would like to ask regarding this change are :
1) What pushed this change i.e. Was there any particular reasons for this change.
2) When this change was pushed, there were multiple RFW applicants who were waiting for 24 months to file RFW application with a talent accredited employer. Now since these applicants were placed in sqm queue as SMC they will be waiting another approximately 20 months (wait time for SMC\RFW applications). Were those applications ever thought to be put into priority queue because they already were waiting for 20\24 months.
3) INZ ops manual A16.1 indicates priorities of applications and one of the clauses mentions about "Residence instructions for holders of work visas granted under the Talent (Accredited Employers) work instructions (who meet requirements set out in RW2.1)".
Does this also applies to an applicant who has submitted Residence from work and currently is in New Zealand and also earning 90K+ salary. What will be the priority of such applications are they are placed in non-priority queue.
Regards
Tanisha
Yours faithfully,
Tanisha Ghai
        From: Ministerial Services
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Ref: 2021-1679
 
Dear Tanisha,
 
On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
 acknowledge your email of 2 March 2021 requesting under the Official
 Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:
 
I would like to post a query regarding "The changes that were applied to
 RFW following which they are placed in same non-priority as SMC". Question
 that I would like to ask regarding this change are :
 
1)  What pushed this change i.e. Was there any particular reasons for this
 change.
 
2)  When this change was pushed, there were multiple RFW applicants who
 were waiting for 24 months to file RFW application with a talent
 accredited employer. Now since these applicants were placed in sqm queue
 as SMC they will be waiting another approximately 20 months (wait time for
 SMC\RFW applications). Were those applications ever thought to be put into
 priority queue because they already were waiting for 20\24 months.
 
3) INZ ops manual A16.1 indicates priorities of applications and one of
 the clauses mentions about "Residence instructions for holders of work
 visas granted under the Talent (Accredited Employers) work instructions
 (who meet requirements set out in RW2.1)".
 
Does this also applies to an applicant who has submitted Residence from
 work and currently is in New Zealand and also earning 90K+ salary. What
 will be the priority of such applications are they are placed in
 non-priority queue.
 
Your request is being processed in accordance with the Act and a response
 will be sent to you in due course.
 
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 free to contact us via email at [1][MBIE request email].
 
Nāku noa, nā
MINISTERIAL SERVICES
               
Corporate, Governance and Information
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Level 4, 15 Stout Street, PO Box 1473, Wellington 6140
NZBN 9429000106078
 
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        From: Margee DO
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Kia Ora Tanisha
Please note that the Ministry will respond to this query directly. Therefore, please note that we are cancelling this Official information request.
A Ministry staff will be in touch about this.
Sincerely,
Margee Do
Senior Advisor
Business Management, Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
[email address] | 
Level 1, 15 Stout Street, PO Box 1473, Wellington, New Zealand
NZBN 9429000106078
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        From: INZ BVO Ops Response
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Dear Mrs Ghai
 
I am writing in response to your email in regards to the changes to the
 prioritisation of residence processing as general correspondence.
 
Over the last two to three of years, demand for the Skilled Migrant
 Category (SMC) and Residence from Work sub-stream (RFW) has risen
 significantly. This resulted in longer decision times for applicants.
To better manage the queue of residence applications going forward, in
 February 2020 Immigration New Zealand (INZ), with the endorsement of the
 Minister of Immigration at the time, formalised the priority allocation of
 some SMC and RFW applications for highly paid applicants and applicants
 with current occupational registration (where registration is required by
 immigration instructions).  This allowed Immigration New Zealand to start
 allocating older, non-priority applications on a more consistent basis.
This information was published on the INZ website at the time
 [1]https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us...
 The specific immigration instructions (A16.1) can be found at the
 following link.  Please choose the 'administration' section for the
 relevant information
 [2]https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us...
 .  There have been six changes to A16.1 since the Immigration Act 2009
 came into effect in 2010.
Applications from the non-priority queue are allocated and processed in
 date order of lodgement.  However, A16.1 (f) does allow the allocation of
 other applications when individual circumstances warrant this. This
 includes applications returned by the Immigration Protection Tribunal
 (IPT) for re-assessment, applications requiring reassignment due to staff
 movement, and those escalated through the Employment Visa Escalation (EVE)
 process.    If you consider that your application should be prioritised,
 please use this process.  Information about the EVE process can be found
 at the following link
 [3]www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/media-centre/newsletters/korero/korero-july-2019/employment-visa-escalations-eve
  
Any updates in regards to the allocation of applications can be found at
 the following link 
  [4]www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/media-centre/news-notifications/how-we-prioritise-resident-visa-applications/smc-and-rfw-timeframe-information
 
Regards
 
Penny Hazlett
SENIOR BUSINESS ADVISOR, OPERATIONS SUPPORT
Border & Visa Operations, Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
 
[5][email address] | Telephone: +64 4 896 5378|
Level 1, 15 Stout Street, PO Box 1473, Wellington, New Zealand
 
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      From: Tanisha Ghai
      
    
    Dear INZ BVO Ops Response,
Thanks for answering my query although it would be great if I can get clarity on the third point in my original query:
INZ ops manual A16.1 indicates priorities of applications and one of the clauses mentions about "Residence instructions for holders of work visas granted under the Talent (Accredited Employers) work instructions (who meet requirements set out in RW2.1)".
Does this also applies to an applicant who has submitted Residence from work and currently is in New Zealand and also earning 90K+ salary. What will be the priority of such applications are they are placed in non-priority queue.
To provide more details the query is regarding v point in the  A16.1 first clause.
Yours sincerely,
Tanisha Ghai
        From: INZ BVO Ops Response
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Dear Tanisha
 
Please refer to the link to the immigration instructions that I provided
 you below.  A16.1 does not include the reference that you have provided. 
 The current priorisation re SMC and RFW as per A16.1 has been in place
 since February 2020.  All of the previous 'versions' since 2010 do not
 have this reference.  When the RFW categories were included as a priority
 the names of the categories were stated and not the actual immigration
 instruction.  Please refer to the below version of A16.1 from 29 November
 2010.  The prioritisation as per A16.1 applies to all applicants.
 
   
16.1 General Instructions as to the order and manner
 of processing residence applications (29/11/2010)
See also Immigration Act 2009 ss 26(4), 411
Pursuant to section 26(4) of the Immigration Act
 2009 and acting under delegated authority from the
 Chief Executive of the Department of Labour, I
 hereby give the following general instructions as to
 the order and manner of processing residence class
 visa applications under Government residence
 instructions:
a.  First priority will be given to the following
 types and categories of applications for residence
 class visas in preference to applications under
 other types and categories:
                                     i.Skilled
 Migrant Category (SMC) applications with job offers
 will have priority;
                                   ii.All business
 categories;
                                 iii.Residence from
 Work category applications :
o  Talent (Accredited Employer);
o  Talent (Arts, Culture and Sport);
o  Long Term Skill Shortage List;
                                 iv.Refugee Policy;
                                   v.Partnership and
 Dependent Child applications where the partner or
 sponsor is,
o  a New Zealand citizen, or
o  the holder of a permanent resident visa, and who
 has been absent from New Zealand for a period of at
 least two years prior to the date of the application
 being accepted for consideration apart from short
 visits within that period. (Note that in the case of
 a partnership application the New Zealand partner
 and the applicant must have been living together for
 12 months or more in a partnership that is genuine
 and stable).
b.  Second priority will be given to the following
 types and categories of applications for residence
 class visas :
                                     i.Partnership
 and Dependent Child applications (other than those
 in instruction (a)).
c.   Third Priority will be given to the following
 types and categories of applications for residence
 class visas:
                                     i.Parent
 category;
                                   ii.Adult Sibling
 and Adult Child category.
d.  These instructions do not prevent immigration
 officers according urgency to the processing of any
 particular residence class visa application when the
 individual circumstances so warrant that.
e.  The previous General Instructions made pursuant
 to section 13BA of the Immigration Act 1987 are
 revoked.
 
 
 
Regards
 
Penny Hazlett
SENIOR BUSINESS ADVISOR, OPERATIONS SUPPORT
 
 
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      From: Tanisha Ghai
      
    
    Dear INZ BVO Ops Response,
Thanks for your reply to the query, the ops manual I am referring to is at link https://www.immigration.govt.nz/opsmanua...
To be more specific I am referring to A16.1 updated on "3rd November 2020" further down at :
A16.1 {a{v}} which is :
Applications for a permanent resident visa under the following instructions:
Residence instructions for holders of work visas granted under the Talent (Accredited Employers) work instructions (who meet requirements set out in RW2.1)
I am still not sure regarding reference to 2010 prioritization criteria as we have just applied residency this year, instructions from 2010 would be irrelevant in this situation.
Yours sincerely,
Tanisha Ghai
        From: INZ BVO Ops Response
        Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
      
    
    Dear Tanisha
That is applications for PRV and not Skilled Residence. I was referring to the skilled residence prioritisation
As per my initial email, if you consider that your application meets priority under A16 please use the EVE process to submit your case and the reasons as to why your application should be prioritiese.
Regards
Penny Hazlett
SENIOR BUSINESS ADVISOR, OPERATIONS SUPPORT
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      From: Tanisha Ghai
      
    
    Dear INZ BVO Ops Response,
Thanks for the above reply, this request is not regarding my application being under priority or non-priority. This ops manual entry is a little confusing for me, I am just trying to understand the prioritization criteria defined in OPS manual.
The above criteria under priority being assigned for PRV :
Does this only apply if applicant is outside New Zealand ?
If this is the case : Why was this criteria added in "November 2020" to ops manual when all offshore applications were closed. What will this criteria prioritize till offshore applications are closed.
Yours sincerely,
Tanisha Ghai
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