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Specific Purpose Work Visa – New Zealand

The Specific Purpose Work Visa allows individuals to work in New Zealand for a clearly defined purpose or project over a limited period of time.
This visa is ideal when the work does not fit standard work visa categories and is tied to a specific event, assignment, contract, or expertise requirement.

The visa is granted strictly based on the purpose outlined in the application, and conditions are closely monitored by Immigration New Zealand.

Who Is This Visa For?

This visa is commonly used by:

  • Specialists working on short-term projects

  • Business professionals on temporary assignments

  • Contractors, consultants, or technical experts

  • Event staff, performers, or project-based workers

  • Individuals entering New Zealand for a one-off professional purpose

Your role must be clearly defined, time-bound, and justified.

Key Features of the Specific Purpose Work Visa

Time-Limited Employment

This visa allows temporary work in New Zealand, usually for up to 12 months, depending on the purpose and supporting evidence.

Purpose-Driven Approval

Approval is based entirely on the specific purpose stated in your application, such as:

  • A contract or project

  • A business assignment

  • A defined professional service

  • A specific event or engagement

Employer Sponsorship Required

You must have a New Zealand sponsor or employer who supports your application and confirms the need for your role.

Restricted Work Conditions

Visa holders may only work for the sponsoring employer and only within the approved scope of the stated purpose.

Limited Renewal Options

In most cases, this visa is non-renewable. Once the approved purpose is completed, you are expected to leave New Zealand unless eligible for another visa.

Application Process

Step 1: Secure Sponsorship

Obtain sponsorship from a New Zealand employer or organisation willing to support your specific role or project.

Step 2: Prepare Your Application

Submit your visa application to Immigration New Zealand with:

  • Sponsorship confirmation

  • Purpose description

  • Employment or contract details

  • Qualifications and experience

  • Health and character documents

Step 3: Immigration Assessment

Immigration New Zealand may request additional information or clarification before making a decision.

Step 4: Visa Outcome

If approved, you can enter New Zealand and begin work only for the approved purpose and duration.

Health and Character Requirements

Applicants must meet standard health and character requirements, which may include:

  • Medical examinations

  • Police clearance certificates

Why Expert Advice Matters

Specific Purpose Work Visas are strictly assessed.
Applications fail when:

  • The purpose is unclear

  • Sponsorship is weak

  • Documents do not match the stated role

  • Duration is unjustified

Professional guidance ensures your application is accurate, compliant, and credible.

How Visa Aid Can Help

Visa Aid assists with:

  • Purpose and eligibility assessment

  • Sponsorship documentation

  • Application preparation and submission

  • Compliance with visa conditions

  • Advice on future visa pathways

We focus on clarity, accuracy, and approval strength.

Ready to Apply?

Speak with Visa Aid today for tailored advice on your Specific Purpose Work Visa application.

Visa Conditions & Duration

  • This visa grants permanent residency

  • Applicants may lodge their application from inside or outside Australia

  • Onshore applicants must hold a substantive visa or an eligible bridging visa

Application Location
Applicants may apply either from overseas or while residing in Australia, subject to holding a valid visa at the time of application.

Visa Aid ensures correct visa status before lodgement.

State or Territory Nomination
All applicants must be nominated by an Australian State or Territory Government based on economic contribution, business viability, and regional priorities.

Visa Aid assists clients with nomination strategy and documentation.