British applicants · New Zealand
Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa for British citizens
Points-based residence visa for skilled workers — New Zealand's primary pathway to permanent residence for skilled migrants.
This page covers the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa specifically for British applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to United Kingdom. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- INZ currently reports 80% of SMC applications completed within 4 months (11-week average), updated weekly.
- Government fees
- NZ$6,450
- Typical duration
- Permanent residence.
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Bilateral context
- Commonwealth
- NZ Working Holiday
Consular processing: London (VFS)
Tourist entry vs. this route
Yes — British nationals can enter New Zealand without a visa for short tourism (typically up to 180 days), but tourist entry does not authorise the activity covered by the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa.
Key figures for British applicants
Computed from our continuously re-verified, primary-sourced data. Indicative, not legal advice.
Salary you must earn
NZ$35/hr
SMC skilled job - ANZSCO levels 1 to 3
Verified 9 March 2026 · Immigration New Zealand - Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa
Government cost
NZ$6,450
Single principal applicant
The SMC resident-visa application can include eligible partner and dependent children; check the current Immigration New Zealand fee schedule for family composition effects.
Verified 1 July 2026 · Immigration New Zealand - Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa
Time to permanent residence
SMC resident visa -> Permanent Resident Visa after 2 years -> citizenship after 5 years of qualifying resident presence.
Leads to Permanent Resident Visa, then New Zealand citizenship by grant.
Visa overview
The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) is New Zealand's flagship points-based residence pathway. Since October 2023 it has used a simplified 6-point system: you claim 3 to 6 points from one of three factors - occupational registration, qualifications, or income - and can add 1 point for each year of skilled work in New Zealand, up to 3. You also need skilled employment or a job offer from an INZ-accredited employer, paying at least NZD 35.00 an hour for jobs at ANZSCO skill levels 1 to 3, or NZD 52.50 an hour for skill levels 4 to 5 (rates effective 9 March 2026). Applicants must be aged 55 or younger, meet English-language requirements, and pass health and character checks. There is no fee to submit the expression of interest; the resident visa application costs NZD 6,450. INZ's wait-times page currently shows 80% of SMC applications completed within 4 months, with an 11-week average. Residence is granted directly rather than provisionally, and after 2 years you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa. A further reform takes effect on 24 August 2026, adding new Skilled Work Experience and Trades and Technician pathways alongside the points system.
Additional sources
Primary source
INZ — Further SMC changes effective 24 August 2026 ↗ · Immigration New Zealand (INZ)
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Primary source
INZ - 2026 changes to the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa ↗ · Immigration New Zealand (INZ)
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Primary source
INZ - Skilled Migrant Category pathway to residence (points detail) ↗ · Immigration New Zealand (INZ)
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Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Skilled full-time employment (at least 30 hours a week) or a job offer from an INZ-accredited employer.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓The job pays at least NZD 35.00 an hour for ANZSCO skill levels 1 to 3, or at least NZD 52.50 an hour (1.5 times the median wage) for skill levels 4 to 5, at the rates effective 9 March 2026.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓A total of 6 points: 3 to 6 points from one of occupational registration, qualifications, or income, plus 1 point per year of skilled work experience in New Zealand (maximum 3).Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓Points for qualifications: 6 for a doctorate, 5 for a master's degree, 4 for a bachelor honours degree or postgraduate diploma, 3 for a bachelor's degree or postgraduate certificate.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓Points for income: 3 points at 1.5 times the median wage (NZD 52.50 an hour), 4 points at 2 times (NZD 70.00), 6 points at 3 times (NZD 105.00).Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓Age 55 or younger when you apply.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓Meet health and character requirements.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ✓English-language proficiency, typically IELTS 6.5 overall or an approved equivalent, unless exempt.Immigration New Zealand ↗
Common blockers
- !Employer is not accredited with INZ - an otherwise skilled job with a non-accredited employer does not count.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- !Pay below the skilled-job wage floor: NZD 35.00 an hour for ANZSCO levels 1 to 3 or NZD 52.50 for levels 4 to 5.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- !Trying to combine points from qualifications, registration, and income - you can claim only one of the three factors, plus New Zealand work experience.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- !Age over 55 at the time of application.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- !English test results older than 2 years at the time of application.Immigration New Zealand ↗
Typical evidence
- ·Employment contract or job offer from an accredited NZ employer.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ·Qualifications assessment (NZQA for most qualifications).Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ·IELTS or equivalent English test results.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ·Police certificates for applicants aged 17 or older, from every country lived in for 12 months or more in the last 10 years.Immigration New Zealand ↗
- ·Medical and chest X-ray certificates.Immigration New Zealand ↗
Application pathway
Secure skilled employment in NZ
Most successful SMC applicants already hold an AEWV or other work visa in New Zealand. A job offer from an accredited employer is the starting point.
Obtain qualifications assessment
Submit overseas qualifications to NZQA for recognition and comparability assessment. This can take 4–8 weeks.
Submit Expression of Interest (EOI)
Submit an EOI via INZ's online system with your points claim. There is no fee to submit the EOI.
Receive Invitation to Apply (ITA)
Under the 6-point system there is no competitive ranking: INZ checks whether your EOI meets the requirements and, if it does, sends an invitation to apply. Draft EOIs not submitted before 24 August 2026 will expire when the new rules start.
Lodge full residence application
Submit the full application with supporting documents within 4 months of invitation.
Residence visa granted
On approval, you receive a resident visa. After 2 years of meeting residence conditions, you can apply for permanent resident status.
Recent policy changes affecting this route
What changed most recently on this route — each linked to its primary government source.
- 9 March 2026In force 24 August 2026
New Zealand: SMC reform from 24 August 2026 and a higher immigration median wage
Immigration New Zealand raised the immigration median wage and announced a Skilled Migrant Category overhaul taking effect in August 2026.
Immigration New Zealand (INZ)
Other New Zealand routes covered for British applicants
Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)
Employer-sponsored temporary work visa — New Zealand's main route for skilled workers with a job offer from an accredited employer.
Working Holiday Visa
Temporary visa for young people (18–30 or 18–35) from partner countries to work, travel, and study in New Zealand.
Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa
Residence visa for partners (married, civil union, or de facto) of New Zealand citizens or residents.
Not sure New Zealand is right for you? Compare similar routes
Other countries offer skilled migration routes that British nationals also apply to. See how they compare.
Frequently asked questions
Are British citizens eligible for the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa?+
Eligibility for the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa is set by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though British applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: Commonwealth, NZ Working Holiday. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do British applicants typically file the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa?+
London (VFS). Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do British applicants need a tourist visa for New Zealand as well?+
Yes — British nationals can enter New Zealand without a visa for short tourism (typically up to 180 days), but tourist entry does not authorise the activity covered by the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa.
How much does the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa cost for a British applicant?+
Government fees for the worked example (Single principal applicant) total about NZ$6,450. The SMC resident-visa application can include eligible partner and dependent children; check the current Immigration New Zealand fee schedule for family composition effects. Figures from Immigration New Zealand - Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa, verified 1 July 2026. Treat these as indicative — confirm the current schedule on the official source before budgeting.
What salary do British applicants need for the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa?+
The SMC skilled job - ANZSCO levels 1 to 3 floor is NZ$35/hr, effective 9 March 2026 (Immigration New Zealand - Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa). Your occupation's published going rate may bind higher — whichever is greater applies.
How long until permanent residence in New Zealand?+
SMC resident visa -> Permanent Resident Visa after 2 years -> citizenship after 5 years of qualifying resident presence. The route leads to Permanent Resident Visa, then New Zealand citizenship by grant. See New Zealand Government - Presence in NZ requirements for the qualifying-residence rules.
How many points do I need for the Skilled Migrant Category?+
You need 6 points. You claim 3 to 6 points from one of three factors - occupational registration, qualifications, or income - and can add 1 point for each year of skilled work experience in New Zealand, up to 3 points. The three factors cannot be combined with each other: if your highest factor gives you 6 points you can apply straight away, and if it gives you 3, 4 or 5 points you make up the difference with New Zealand work experience.
How are Skilled Migrant Category points calculated?+
Qualifications earn 3 points for a bachelor's degree or postgraduate certificate, 4 for a bachelor honours degree or postgraduate diploma, 5 for a master's degree, and 6 for a doctorate. Occupational registration earns 3 to 6 points depending on how many years of training the registration requires. Income earns 3 points at 1.5 times the median wage (NZD 52.50 an hour), 4 points at 2 times (NZD 70.00), and 6 points at 3 times (NZD 105.00). Skilled work experience in New Zealand adds 1 point per year, capped at 3 points.
Is there a Skilled Migrant Category occupation list?+
No. The SMC does not use an occupation list. What matters is that your job or job offer is full-time with an INZ-accredited employer and pays at least NZD 35.00 an hour for jobs at ANZSCO skill levels 1 to 3, or NZD 52.50 an hour for skill levels 4 to 5. The Green List is a separate list used for the Straight to Residence and Work to Residence routes - being on it is not required for the SMC, though Green List roles often meet the wage settings comfortably.
What are the requirements for the SMC resident visa?+
Four things: a total of 6 points; skilled full-time employment or a job offer from an accredited employer at or above the wage floor for the job's skill level; age 55 or younger when you apply; and English-language, health, and character requirements. Residence is granted directly - after 2 years of meeting residence conditions you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa, which has no travel conditions and never expires.
Do I need a job in New Zealand to apply for the SMC?+
In practice, yes. Skilled employment or a job offer from an accredited employer is a core requirement, and points from income or New Zealand work experience assume you are already working here. The most common route is to secure an Accredited Employer Work Visa first, build points, and then transition to SMC residence.
How much does the Skilled Migrant visa cost?+
There is no fee to submit the expression of interest. The resident visa application costs NZD 6,450 under the current INZ fee settings. Budget separately for the English test, medical examinations, police certificates, and any qualification assessment by NZQA.
How long does the Skilled Migrant Category take to process?+
INZ's resident-visa wait times page, updated weekly, currently reports an average wait of 11 weeks with 80% of SMC applications completed within 4 months. Add time before that for the qualification assessment (typically 4 to 8 weeks at NZQA), the expression of interest and invitation, and gathering police and medical certificates.
Can I include my partner and children in my SMC application?+
Yes. Your partner and dependent children aged 24 and under can be included in the resident visa application, and they receive residence when you do. They must meet health and character requirements, and your partner may need to meet an English-language requirement or pre-purchase English tuition.
What changes to the SMC on 24 August 2026?+
Two new pathways open alongside the points system: a Skilled Work Experience pathway for people with several years of skill level 1 to 3 experience including skilled work in New Zealand, and a Trades and Technician pathway for people with level 4 or higher qualifications plus post-qualification experience. Points settings also improve for New Zealand qualifications and overseas bachelor's degrees, and English-test validity extends from 2 to 5 years where you hold eligible occupational registration. Draft EOIs not submitted before 24 August 2026 will expire.