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Straight to Residence vs. Work to Residence: Which Green List Pathway is Yours?

Straight to Residence vs. Work to Residence: Which Green List Pathway is Yours?

New Zealand’s Green List pathway represents one of the most structured and predictable routes to residence for skilled professionals.

Unlike broader pathways such as the Skilled Migrant Category, the Green List is designed with a clear objective:

  • To fast-track residence for occupations that New Zealand urgently needs.

However, within this pathway, there are two very different routes to residence:

Understanding the distinction between these two is critical—not just for eligibility, but for planning your entire migration strategy.

What Is the Green List Pathway?

The Green List is a curated list of in-demand occupations, identified by Immigration New Zealand based on labour shortages.

These occupations are divided into two tiers:

  • Tier 1 → highest demand, direct residence eligibility
  • Tier 2 → demand exists, but requires proof of contribution before residence
  • The pathway you qualify under depends entirely on which tier your job sits in.

Straight to Residence (Tier 1): Immediate Pathway

The Core Idea

The Straight to Residence pathway is exactly what it sounds like.

If your role is on Tier 1 of the Green List, you may be eligible to apply for residence:

  • Immediately — without waiting to work in New Zealand first

How It Works

To qualify, you must:

  • have a job offer or current employment with an accredited employer
  • be employed in a Tier 1 Green List role
  • meet the role-specific requirements (qualification, registration, salary)

Once these are met:

  • You can apply for residence from offshore or onshore

What This Pathway Represents

This is New Zealand’s strongest signal:

  • “We need your skills now, and we are willing to grant residence upfront.”

Typical Tier 1 roles include:

  • doctors and healthcare professionals
  • engineers
  • ICT specialists
  • teachers

These are occupations where:

  • shortages are critical
  • skill verification is clear
  • and integration risk is low

Key Advantage

The biggest advantage is certainty.

From day one:

  • your immigration outcome is defined
  • your family’s future is secure
  • and your pathway is not dependent on future employment conditions

The Trade-Off

This pathway is highly selective.

It requires:

  • strict qualification alignment
  • professional registration (in many cases)
  • and compliance with specific job criteria
  • Not everyone qualifies — and that is intentional.

Work to Residence (Tier 2): Earned Pathway

The Core Idea

The Work to Residence pathway is fundamentally different.

It is based on one principle:

  • You must first demonstrate your contribution in New Zealand before being granted residence.

How It Works

If your job is on Tier 2 of the Green List, you must:

  • secure employment with an accredited employer
  • work in that role for 24 months in New Zealand
  • meet wage and job requirements during that period

Only after completing this:

  • You become eligible to apply for residence

What This Pathway Represents

This pathway reflects a more cautious policy approach:

  • “We recognise your skills—but we want to see them proven in the New Zealand labour market first.”

Typical Tier 2 roles include:

  • trades (electricians, mechanics, technicians)
  • some teaching roles
  • selected healthcare and support occupations

These are roles where:

  • demand exists
  • but skill verification requires local experience
  • and employer integration is critical

Key Advantage

The advantage of this pathway is accessibility.

More occupations are included, and:

  • entry requirements are broader
  • the pathway is still clearly defined
  • and residence remains achievable

The Trade-Off

The trade-off is time and dependency.

You must:

  • remain in compliant employment
  • maintain wage thresholds
  • and meet conditions continuously for 2 years
  • Your pathway depends on sustained employment performance

The Fundamental Difference

At its core, the distinction is simple:

Factor Straight to Residence (Tier 1) Work to Residence (Tier 2)
Timing Immediate residence eligibility Residence after 24 months
Risk Low (pre-verified skills) Moderate (requires proof in NZ)
Occupations Highly critical roles Broad skilled roles
Dependency Minimal High (employment continuity)
Certainty High from start Earned over time

Strategic Insight: What Most Applicants Miss

Many applicants focus only on:

  • “Which visa can I apply for?”

But the real question is:

  • “Which pathway aligns with my profile—and how secure is that pathway?”

Straight to Residence Is Not “Better”—It Is More Selective

If you qualify, it is clearly the most efficient route.

But:

  • eligibility is narrow
  • requirements are strict
  • and verification is rigorous

Work to Residence Is Not “Slower”—It Is Structured

It is designed for:

  • professionals who can integrate
  • demonstrate value
  • and build credibility over time
  • It is a pathway of progression, not compromise

The Bigger Picture: Where This Fits in New Zealand Immigration

The Green List pathways reflect a broader shift:

  • New Zealand is aligning immigration directly with labour market needs

Instead of:

  • general eligibility
  • or points-based assumptions

The system now prioritises:

  • specific occupations
  • verified employment
  • and economic contribution

Final Thought

The Green List pathways are among the most powerful residence options in New Zealand.

But success depends on understanding one key truth:

  • Not all pathways are equal — and not all profiles fit every pathway.

Because ultimately:

Straight to Residence gives you certainty from day one.
Work to Residence gives you a structured path to earn it.

Ready to Start Your New Zealand Journey?

Let the experts at Immigration Advisers New Zealand Ltd assess your profile and map out the fastest, most secure route to your residency.

Get in touch with us today!

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