In a strategic move to tackle ongoing labor shortages, New Zealand is significantly expanding its Scarce Skill Shortage List starting April 2025. This update opens new pathways for skilled international workers to access streamlined work visas and residency options.
From technology and healthcare to education and agriculture, New Zealand is sending a clear message: Skilled professionals are welcome, and the immigration system is being adapted to make their transition easier.
This list is a core immigration tool used by New Zealand to identify occupations that are in short supply. It offers qualified foreign professionals access to simplified visa and residency processes, helping them move to New Zealand more easily and legally.
This is more than a routine update—it’s a targeted overhaul to address labor demands in essential industries. The expanded list makes it easier for eligible professionals to apply for:
Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)
Green List Residence Visa
Work to Residence Visa
Straight to Residence Visa Pathway
Whether you’re a mental health nurse, software engineer, or vineyard worker, these changes could place you on the fast track to a life and career in New Zealand.
Roles on the LTSSL are given priority in immigration processing and often come with multiple residency options. This list includes key positions in:
Information & Communication Technology (ICT):
Cybersecurity specialists
Software developers
Web programmers
Systems analysts
Engineering & Trades:
Civil, structural, and electrical engineers
Diesel motor mechanics
Quantity surveyors
Construction project managers
Healthcare & Medical Services:
General practitioners
Nurses and psychiatrists
Physiotherapists, radiologists, and sonographers
Medical laboratory technicians
Telecommunications:
Network administrators
Telecommunications engineers
If your role is included, you may be eligible for the Straight to Residence Visa, which removes the need for lengthy waiting periods.
The updated Personal Carers & Critical Health Workers List highlights the urgent need for support roles in the healthcare and aged care sectors. Key positions include:
Aged and disabled carers
Mental health and addiction support workers
Ambulance officers and paramedics
Nursing assistants and personal care aides
Medical technicians in radiology, oncology, and pathology
Due to the critical nature of these roles, many qualify for accelerated residency pathways.
New Zealand’s growing green economy is creating high demand for workers across the primary industries. Roles in need include:
Agricultural engineers and technicians
Dairy and livestock farmers
Butchers, bakers, and meat processors
Mushroom pickers and vineyard workers
Veterinarians and aquaculture professionals
Many of these jobs are based in scenic rural areas, offering a unique lifestyle in addition to rewarding work.
Professionals who can register with New Zealand’s official licensing bodies are in strong demand. This includes:
Early childhood, primary, and secondary school teachers
Nurses, midwives, and pharmacists
Dentists, dietitians, physiotherapists, and occupational therapists
Chiropractors and medical laboratory scientists
To qualify, applicants must meet the licensing criteria set by New Zealand’s regulatory authorities.
If your occupation appears on any of the updated lists, here’s how you can take advantage of the opportunity:
Secure a job offer from a New Zealand Accredited Employer
Apply for the relevant visa type (AEWV or Residence Pathway)
Begin working and progressing toward residency—often through fast-tracked options
Bring eligible family members with you on dependent visas
For full eligibility details and occupation-specific requirements, consult the official New Zealand Scarce Skills List.