Permanent Closure of Subclass 189 (Skilled – Independent) Visa in the New Zealand Stream: Implications for New Zealand Citizens

Australia’s recent decision to permanently close the Subclass 189 (Skilled – Independent) visa in the New Zealand Stream has sparked discussions about its implications for New Zealand citizens seeking to migrate to Australia. This move, which takes effect from 1 July 2023, is part of the Migration Amendment (Subclass 189 (Skilled—Independent) Visa in the New Zealand Stream) Regulations 2023. The goal of this amendment is to streamline the visa system and align it with changes in citizenship eligibility for New Zealand citizens residing in Australia.

Closure of the Subclass 189 (Skilled – Independent) Visa in the New Zealand Stream

Effective from 1 July 2023, the Migration Amendment (Subclass 189 (Skilled—Independent) Visa in the New Zealand Stream) Regulations 2023 have ceased accepting new primary applications for the Subclass 189 visa under the New Zealand Stream. This amendment streamlines the visa system and aligns it with recent changes in citizenship eligibility for New Zealand citizens residing in Australia.

Streamlining Citizenship Eligibility for New Zealand Citizens

The closure of the Subclass 189 visa in the New Zealand Stream is a result of recent changes in citizenship eligibility for New Zealand citizens living in Australia. From 1 July 2023, New Zealand citizens holding a Subclass 444 Special Category visa (SCV) who arrived in Australia after 26 February 2001 and have resided in the country for at least four years will be eligible to directly apply for Australian citizenship by conferral. This change eliminates the need for a permanent visa and renders the New Zealand Stream of the Subclass 189 visa unnecessary.

Impact on New Zealand Citizens and Families

While new primary applications for the Subclass 189 visa in the New Zealand Stream are no longer available, partners and dependents of existing applicants can still join undecided applications. This provision ensures that families already in the application process can remain together and continue their migration journey.

Alternative Pathways for New Zealand Citizens

Considering the closure, New Zealand citizens now have alternative pathways to migrate to Australia. They can explore other visa options, such as employer-sponsored visas, state or territory nominated visas, or family-sponsored visas. Each of these pathways has specific eligibility requirements and conditions, making it crucial for individuals to seek professional advice to determine the most suitable option for their circumstances.

For more detailed information about the closure of the Subclass 189 visa in the New Zealand Stream, visit the official website of the Australian Department of Home Affairs at Skilled migration program – Recent changes (homeaffairs.gov.au)

 

The closure of the Subclass 189 (Skilled – Independent) visa in the New Zealand Stream by the Australian government has created a significant shift in the immigration landscape for New Zealand citizens looking to migrate to Australia. While this change may initially seem restrictive, it is important to recognize that alternative pathways are available for individuals and families who wish to pursue their migration goals.

By exploring options such as employer-sponsored visas, state or territory nominated visas, or family-sponsored visas, New Zealand citizens can still find viable routes to pursue their dreams of living and working in Australia. No Borders Migration Law stands ready to assist individuals in navigating the complexities of the immigration system.

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