Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has announced that, on May 26, 2025, changes will be made to the Specific Purpose Work Visa (SPWV) that allow a visa duration of up to:
- 12 months for sports players and professional coaches below national or regional level, and
- 36 months for professional sports players and professional coaches at a national or regional level.
Professional sports players and professional coaches at a national or regional level who hold a SPWV will now also be able to apply for another SPWV if their contract is extended, allowing a total stay of up to 36 months (inclusive of the duration of their initial SPWV).
For the purposes of this visa:
- A ‘professional sports player’ is someone who has a paid position in a New Zealand sports club to engage in a primary role of competing and training in that sport;
- A ‘professional sports coach’ is someone who has a paid position in a New Zealand sports club to engage in a primary role of coaching;
- ‘National or regional level’ is someone representing a sports club in a top tier national, trans-Tasman, or international competition.
To be eligible for a SPWV, the applicant must:
- be coming to New Zealand to complete a specific purpose or event;
- demonstrate they meet the work visa requirements by providing the evidence; required for their intended work;
- be qualified to undertake the work;
- meet health and character requirements;
- have time-bound work.
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