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    INZ Update — Job Check Applications (go-live 29 September 2025)
    Updates September 2, 2025

    INZ Update — Job Check Applications (go-live 29 September 2025)

    What’s changing

    From Monday, 29 September 2025, INZ will release a redesigned online Job Check form and refreshed immigration requirements. The new experience is clearer, more intuitive, and reduces back-and-forth.

    Why is INZ changing it

    The redesign is based on feedback from employers, licensed advisers, regular users, and INZ staff. Their input shaped a more practical, user-friendly process.

    Key improvements

    • Clearer guidance throughout the form so users know exactly what to include.
    • Built-in completeness checks to prevent missing information at submission.
    • Streamlined sections aligned to updated immigration settings.

    These changes are intended to reduce processing delays and support faster decisions where requirements are met.

    Applicants must submit everything INZ needs — upfront

    The updated form asks for some information earlier in the process. Please include:

    • Why the role is needed (business rationale/workload drivers).
    • Business size (e.g., headcount; for large organisations an approximation is acceptable).
    • How many New Zealanders are currently employed?

    Providing this context upfront helps ensure applications are complete, minimises follow-ups, and gives processing staff a clear understanding of the business and the role—leading to more efficient, informed assessments.

    Tip for smoother lodgements

    Have ready: a short business case, org chart, headcount/payroll summary, and any pipeline or operational evidence supporting the role.

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    Vandana Rai

    Vandana Rai

    (LIA 201400900)
    Director

    Vandana is herself a migrant and has a rare set of skill match, which could be considered ideal for a Licensed Immigration Adviser. She was a school counsellor from 1996 to 2006, a role in which she was a natural fit due to her nurturing and caring personality. Her earnest journey as a fully Licensed Immigration Adviser for New Zealand began in 2014, and she considers herself blessed to have the background and the skills that allow her, as an Immigration adviser, to effortlessly visualise herself in her client’s situation, understand their needs and problems, and use her knowledge, experience, and expertise to help find a solution for it.

    She is currently on the Board of New Zealand Association of Migration and Investment (NZAMI) and was part of the Immigration Advisers Authority(IAA) referral group for 2016.