Navigating the complexities of global talent mobility has never been more critical. We are pleased to feature Chapter 18 of the International Comparative Legal Guides (ICLG) – Corporate Immigration 2026, offering an in-depth, practical cross-border resource designed to inform legal minds and corporate decision-makers alike.

Authored by Simon Laurent of Laurent Law Barristers & Solicitors, the New Zealand chapter provides an expert Q&A breakdown of the country’s rapidly evolving corporate immigration framework.

Key Insights from the New Zealand Chapter:

  • Major Policy Changes: Stay ahead of New Zealand’s transition to the National Occupation List (NOL), updates to the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) system, and the roll-out of new mid-2026 pathways to Skilled Migrant Residence.

  • Remote Work & Digital Nomads: Understand the legal parameters of the “digital nomad” allowance under standard Visitor Visas.

  • Compliance & Enforcement: Review the strict rules surrounding illegal working, employer accreditations, and the tightening regime of infringement penalties.

  • Comprehensive Q&A Coverage: Get clear answers on business visitor parameters, intra-company transfers, new hire work permits, dependants, and permanent residency rules.

About the Contributing Expert: Simon Laurent is a leading authority in New Zealand immigration law and the current Chairman of the New Zealand Association of Migration and Investment (NZAMI). His firm, Laurent Law, has been a trusted specialist in navigating complex immigration and residency cases in Auckland since 2003.

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