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New Zealand introduces 6-month graduate visa, post-study work paths

by Honesty Victor
March 18, 2026
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New Zealand introduces 6-month graduate visa, post-study work paths
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New Zealand has introduced a new short-term Graduate Work Visa while expanding eligibility for its Post Study Work Visa (PSWV), strengthening pathways for international students transitioning into the workforce.

The reforms, scheduled to take effect from late 2026, come amid broader efforts by the government to position the country as a leading destination for global talent and education.

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At the centre of the policy update is the introduction of a six-month Short-Term Graduate Work Visa.

The visa is targeted at international students who complete eligible qualifications but do not meet the criteria for the longer PSWV.

Under the new arrangement, such graduates will be granted open work rights for up to six months, allowing them to work for any employer while seeking more permanent employment opportunities.

Eligibility requirements remain clearly defined. Applicants must have completed a Level 5 to 7 qualification within New Zealand’s framework and studied full-time for at least 24 weeks. The course must not already qualify them for a PSWV.

In addition, applicants are required to show proof of at least NZD 5,000($2,927) in funds, meet health requirements where applicable, and must not have previously held either the short-term visa or a PSWV.

Graduate visa limitations

Authorities describe the visa as a transitional bridge, designed to give graduates a limited window to secure skilled employment and move into longer-term pathways such as the Accredited Employer Work Visa.

Despite its flexibility, the visa carries strict limitations. Holders are not permitted to engage in self-employment or operate businesses and must work under formal employment contracts.

They are also unable to sponsor family members and can only access the visa once, with no option for renewal.

Applications must be submitted within three months of the expiration of the applicant’s student visa.

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