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Weekly Immigration Update – December 9, 2022
Germany
Starting in January 2023, through a temporary 2-year measure, Canada will gradually expand eligibility to work in Canada to spouses and working-age children for workers at all skill levels.
The temporary measure will be implemented in 3 phases to ensure its successful implementation:
Currently, spouses are only eligible for a work permit if the principal applicant is working in a high-skill occupation.
The system generates a red or green QR code. Holders of a green code can use express lanes at the airport on arrival. Those with red codes will be interviewed on arrival and may be subject to institutional quarantine or PCR testing.
Denmark
The Danish Agency for International Recruitment and Integration (SIRI) has announced that temporary work permits for quick job start on the fast-track scheme are available at its new branch office in Esbjerg, from now until January 2023.
An appointment can be booked for a quick job start at Esbjerg by writing to the employing company’s contact person at SIRI no later than 12 noon the day before the required appointment time, or by calling the company’s contact person within their agreed hours of availability. Booking an appointment via the link in the receipt received after submission of an application for the fast-track scheme is not possible at Esbjerg.
It is not possible to book an appointment for quick job start at SIRI Sønderborg.
Ireland
The Department of Justice has announced an upcoming increase in the amount of funds required for non-EEA students to study in Ireland from EUR 7000 to EUR 10,000 per year of study.
If the duration of the course is less than six months, they must have access to EUR 700 per month of their stay (up from EUR 500) or EUR 4,200 (up from EUR 3000), whichever is the lesser.
This will affect all students who begin their studies in Ireland after 1 July 2023.
Netherlands
The government has announced new minimum wage levels effective from 1 January 2023.
New Zealand
Effective 5 December 2022, it is possible to vary the conditions of an Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) or an Essential Skills Work Visa (ESWV).
AEWV: A Job Change application can be used to vary the employer, occupation and location condition on an AEWV. A single condition or a combination of conditions on an AEWV can be varied. AEWVs can only be varied to allow holders to work for an accredited employer.
AEWVs that are being varied to work in roles that pay below median rate (will only be granted for roles that have exemptions. The validity of the varied visa will be equal to or less than the maximum duration allowed for under renumeration exemption policy.
ESWV: An ESWV can be varied if a new labour market test is completed unless:
Significant changes within this policy are that variations will be granted: