New Zealand Seasonal Work Visas 2025: Complete Guide to GWSV & Peak Seasonal Visa

New Zealand Seasonal Work Visas 2025: Complete Guide to GWSV & Peak Seasonal Visa

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Written by Georgia

December 2, 2025

What Are New Zealand’s New Seasonal Work Visas?

Starting December 8, 2025, New Zealand introduces two new visa pathways designed to address critical workforce shortages during peak seasonal periods. These visas operate under the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) framework and provide clear options for both skilled and entry-level seasonal workers.

The Two New Visa Types:

  1. Global Workforce Seasonal Visa (GWSV) – 3-year visa for highly skilled seasonal roles
  2. Peak Seasonal Visa (PSV) – 7-month visa for entry-level seasonal positions

These pathways support New Zealand’s agriculture, horticulture, forestry, seafood processing, tourism, and winter sports industries during recurring high-demand cycles.

Global Workforce Seasonal Visa (GWSV) – Detailed Guide

Overview

The Global Workforce Seasonal Visa allows experienced seasonal workers to remain in New Zealand for up to three years while requiring three months outside the country annually.

Key Benefits

No labour market test required
No advertising requirement
No English language requirement
3-year visa duration
Access to highly skilled seasonal roles

Eligibility Requirements

Work Experience:

  • Minimum 3 seasons of relevant experience in the last 6 years
  • Experience must directly relate to the role being applied for

Job Offer Requirements:

  • Valid job offer in an approved seasonal occupation
  • Employer must hold Accredited Employer Work Visa accreditation
  • Approved Job Check from employer for the seasonal role

Documentation:

  • Complete and valid police certificate (proof of application NOT accepted)
  • Full medical certificates
  • Valid passport and recent photograph

Annual Offshore Period:

  • Must spend 3 continuous months outside New Zealand each year
  • Failure to meet this requirement affects visa validity

Eligible Occupations for GWSV

Agriculture & Horticulture:

  • Agricultural and horticultural mobile plant operator
  • Agricultural technician (sheep/animal pregnancy scanner)
  • Tulip grower
  • Shearer

Wine Industry:

  • Wine maker
  • Winery senior cellar hand

Winter Sports & Tourism:

  • Chairlift operator
  • Snow groomer
  • Mountain or glacier guide
  • Outdoor adventure instructor
  • Snow sports instructor
  • Snow maker
  • Snowsport equipment technician
  • Whitewater rafting guide

Meat & Livestock Processing:

  • Slaughterer
  • Thoroughbred yearling preparer

Quality Control:

  • Primary products inspector

Important Limitations

Cannot support partner or dependent visas
Job changes only within same visa type
May transition to another visa if eligible

Application Process for GWSV

Step 1: Secure Employment

  • Obtain job offer from accredited employer
  • Ensure occupation is on eligible list
  • Sign employment agreement with clear terms

Step 2: Gather Documentation

  • Obtain police certificates from all countries lived in for 12+ months since age 17
  • Complete medical examinations
  • Collect proof of 3 seasons experience (employment letters, contracts, pay records)

Step 3: Submit Application

  • Complete online application via Immigration New Zealand
  • Upload all required documents
  • Pay application fee

Processing Notes:

  • If applying from within New Zealand on another visa, you retain interim work rights during processing
  • All documents must be in English or include certified translations

Peak Seasonal Visa (PSV) – Complete Guide

Overview

The Peak Seasonal Visa enables employers to hire workers for up to 7 months to support short seasonal peaks. Workers must spend 4 continuous months outside New Zealand before reapplying.

Key Features

Up to 7 months employment
No English language requirement
Entry-level roles accepted
Clear reapplication pathway

Eligibility Requirements

Work Experience:

  • Minimum 1 season of relevant experience within the last 3 years
  • Less stringent than GWSV requirements

Job Offer Requirements:

  • Valid job offer in eligible seasonal occupation
  • Employer must be accredited under AEWV
  • Employer must engage with Work and Income in good faith OR obtain Peak Seasonal Visa endorsement

Labour Market Test:

  • Advertising required (unlike GWSV)
  • Employer must demonstrate genuine effort to recruit locally

Health Insurance:

  • Mandatory for roles longer than 3 months
  • Must cover:
    • Primary and urgent care
    • Hospital care
    • Prescription medicines
    • Emergency dental treatment
    • Medical evacuation or repatriation

Insurance Validity:

  • Policy must remain active for full employment period
  • Must be from acceptable provider

Eligible Occupations for Peak Seasonal Visa

Aquaculture:

  • Mussel farm worker
  • Oyster farm worker

Dairy Farming:

  • Calf rearer
  • Relief milker

Forestry:

  • Forestry worker (various roles)

Meat Processing:

  • Meat boner and slicer
  • Meat process worker

Seafood Processing:

  • Seafood process worker

Wine Industry:

  • Winery cellar hand

Wool Industry:

  • Wool handler

Important Restrictions

Cannot support partner or dependent visas
Job changes only within same visa type
Must spend 4 months offshore before reapplying

Application Process for PSV

Step 1: Employer Preparation

  • Obtain AEWV accreditation
  • Complete advertising requirements
  • Engage with Work and Income OR secure PSV endorsement
  • Secure Job Check approval

Step 2: Worker Documentation

  • Valid job offer with signed employment agreement
  • Proof of 1 season relevant experience
  • Evidence work aligns with seasonal patterns
  • Health insurance policy (if role exceeds 3 months)
  • Valid passport and photo
  • Medical certificates
  • Police certificates

Step 3: Application Submission

  • Apply online through Immigration New Zealand
  • Provide complete documentation
  • Pay application fees

Comparing GWSV vs Peak Seasonal Visa

FeatureGlobal Workforce Seasonal VisaPeak Seasonal Visa
DurationUp to 3 yearsUp to 7 months
Skill LevelHighly skilledEntry-level to lower-skilled
Experience Required3 seasons in 6 years1 season in 3 years
Offshore Period3 months annually4 months before reapplication
Labour Market TestNoYes
AdvertisingNot requiredRequired
English RequirementNoNo
Health InsuranceNot specifiedMandatory (roles over 3 months)
Partner Visa SupportNoNo
Job ChangesSame visa type onlySame visa type only

Industries Benefiting from New Seasonal Visas

Agriculture & Horticulture

Peak Demand: Spring planting, summer/autumn harvest seasons

Common Roles:

  • Fruit picking and packing
  • Crop maintenance
  • Mobile plant operation
  • Agricultural technical services

Visa Recommendation: GWSV for experienced operators, PSV for harvest workers

Wine Industry

Peak Demand: February-May (vintage), year-round cellar work

Common Roles:

  • Wine makers (GWSV)
  • Senior cellar hands (GWSV)
  • Cellar hands (PSV)

Seasonal Pattern: Vintage period requires experienced staff; ongoing cellar work needs rotation

Winter Sports & Tourism

Peak Demand: June-October (winter season)

Common Roles:

  • Snow sports instructors
  • Chairlift operators
  • Snow groomers
  • Mountain guides
  • Equipment technicians

Visa Recommendation: GWSV for most roles due to skill requirements

Meat & Seafood Processing

Peak Demand: Year-round peaks based on farming cycles

Common Roles:

  • Slaughterers (GWSV)
  • Meat process workers (PSV)
  • Seafood process workers (PSV)

Processing Notes: Fast-paced environment requiring reliable seasonal workforce

Forestry

Peak Demand: Variable based on weather and market conditions

Common Roles:

  • Forestry workers (various specializations)

Visa Recommendation: PSV for most roles

Dairy Farming

Peak Demand: Calving season (July-September), relief milking

Common Roles:

  • Calf rearers
  • Relief milkers

Visa Recommendation: PSV due to cyclical nature

Employer Requirements & Responsibilities

Step 1: Obtain AEWV Accreditation

Requirements:

  • Demonstrate good employment history
  • Meet immigration compliance standards
  • Show genuine business operations
  • Commit to employing migrant workers responsibly

Accreditation Duration: Typically 12-24 months, renewable

Step 2: Secure Job Check Approval

For Each Role:

  • Submit Job Check application
  • Demonstrate genuine seasonal need
  • Confirm role aligns with approved occupations
  • Provide employment agreement details

GWSV Job Checks:

  • No advertising required
  • Focus on seasonal nature and skill requirements

PSV Job Checks:

  • Must complete advertising
  • Engage with Work and Income
  • OR obtain Peak Seasonal Visa endorsement

Step 3: Employment Agreement Standards

Must Include:

  • Clear start and end dates
  • Hourly pay rate or salary
  • Guaranteed minimum hours
  • Work location
  • Job duties and expectations

Compliance Requirements:

  • Meet minimum wage standards
  • Comply with Employment Relations Act
  • Provide safe working conditions
  • Honor visa conditions

Ongoing Responsibilities

✓ Notify Immigration NZ of employment changes
✓ Maintain employment records
✓ Support visa holder compliance
✓ Report concerns about visa misuse

Application Checklist: What You Need

For Global Workforce Seasonal Visa

Employment Documents:

  • Signed job offer letter
  • Employment agreement with dates, pay, hours, location
  • Employer’s Job Check approval confirmation

Experience Evidence:

  • 3 seasons proof (employment letters, contracts, payslips)
  • References from previous seasonal employers
  • Evidence of skill level and role relevance

Personal Documents:

  • Valid passport (6+ months validity)
  • Recent passport-sized photo
  • Complete police certificates (all countries)
  • Medical examination certificates

Additional:

  • Proof of funds for offshore period
  • Travel plans for annual 3-month absence

For Peak Seasonal Visa

Employment Documents:

  • Signed job offer letter
  • Employment agreement with full details
  • Employer’s Job Check approval
  • Evidence of advertising/Work and Income engagement

Experience Evidence:

  • 1 season proof within last 3 years
  • Employment verification documents
  • Evidence work matches seasonal patterns

Personal Documents:

  • Valid passport
  • Recent photo
  • Police certificates
  • Medical certificates

Insurance (roles over 3 months):

  • Acceptable health insurance policy
  • Coverage confirmation for full employment period
  • Policy covers all required categories

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Documentation Errors

Submitting proof of police certificate application instead of actual certificate (GWSV applicants)

  • Immigration NZ requires complete certificates, not request confirmations

Incomplete employment agreements

  • Must include start date, end date, pay rate, guaranteed hours, work location

Insufficient experience evidence

  • Provide detailed proof spanning required seasons with dates and role descriptions

Eligibility Mistakes

Applying for wrong visa type

  • Check occupation lists carefully – some roles only qualify for one visa type

Not meeting offshore period requirements

  • GWSV: Must genuinely spend 3 months outside NZ annually
  • PSV: Must plan for 4-month gap before reapplication

Inadequate health insurance (PSV)

  • Policy must cover ALL required categories
  • Must be valid for entire employment period

Employer-Related Issues

Employer not properly accredited

  • Verify accreditation status before accepting job offer

Job Check not approved

  • Employer must have approved Job Check before worker applies

Role doesn’t match seasonal definition

  • Immigration NZ assesses whether role genuinely fits seasonal patterns

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bring my family on a seasonal visa?

No. Neither GWSV nor PSV allows you to support partner or dependent visas. Family members must qualify for their own visas independently.

Can I switch jobs while on a seasonal visa?

Limited. You can only change jobs to another role covered by the same visa type (GWSV to GWSV, or PSV to PSV). This requires a Job Change application and employer approval.

What happens if I can’t complete the offshore period?

GWSV: Failure to spend 3 months outside NZ annually may affect visa conditions and future applications.

PSV: Must spend 4 continuous months offshore before reapplying. No exceptions specified.

Do I need English language skills?

No. Neither visa requires English language testing or certification. However, practical English skills help with daily work and living.

How long does visa processing take?

Processing times vary based on application completeness and Immigration NZ workload. Incomplete applications cause significant delays. If applying from within NZ on another visa, you retain interim work rights during processing.

Can I transition to permanent residence?

GWSV: May transition to other visa types if eligible, but seasonal visas don’t typically create direct pathways to residence.

PSV: Short duration makes residence pathways unlikely, but you may qualify for other visas.

What if my employer loses accreditation?

Your visa remains valid, but you cannot continue working for that employer. You must either:

  • Find another accredited employer (Job Change application required)
  • Leave New Zealand
  • Apply for a different visa if eligible

Is health insurance mandatory?

GWSV: Not explicitly required, but strongly recommended.

PSV: Mandatory for roles exceeding 3 months. Must be from acceptable provider covering all required categories.

Can I work for multiple employers?

Only if you have approved Job Checks for each employer. All employment must be within your visa occupation category and conditions.

What documents need certified translation?

Any documents not in English must include certified translations. Acceptable translations come from:

  • Licensed translation services
  • Diplomatic missions
  • Immigration NZ approved translators

Key Dates & Implementation Timeline

December 8, 2025: New seasonal visa pathways launch

Preparation Timeline:

3-4 months before: Employers should:

  • Verify or obtain AEWV accreditation
  • Identify seasonal workforce needs
  • Begin Job Check applications

2-3 months before: Workers should:

  • Research eligible occupations
  • Gather experience documentation
  • Obtain police and medical certificates

1-2 months before: Complete applications:

  • Submit employer Job Checks
  • Prepare complete worker applications
  • Arrange health insurance (if required)

How These Visas Strengthen New Zealand Businesses

Workforce Planning Certainty

The 3-year GWSV duration allows employers to develop relationships with skilled seasonal workers, reducing training costs and improving productivity across multiple seasons.

Reduced Administrative Burden

GWSV Benefits:

  • No labour market testing saves time and resources
  • No advertising requirements for skilled roles
  • Streamlined process for returning workers

Industry-Specific Solutions

Each visa addresses different seasonal workforce needs:

GWSV: Skilled roles requiring experience and expertise (wine makers, mountain guides, agricultural technicians)

PSV: Essential entry-level roles during peak demand (harvest workers, processing staff)

Quality Assurance

Experience requirements ensure workers arrive with necessary skills:

  • GWSV: 3 seasons = proven competency
  • PSV: 1 season = basic familiarity with role

Competitive Advantage

Access to reliable seasonal workforce helps New Zealand businesses:

  • Meet production deadlines
  • Maintain quality standards
  • Compete in international markets
  • Reduce seasonal labour shortages

Resources & Next Steps

Official Information Sources

Immigration New Zealand:

Accredited Employer Work Visa Information:

  • AEWV framework details
  • Employer accreditation process
  • Job Check requirements

Work and Income:

  • Seasonal employment support
  • Labour market information

Getting Started

For Workers:

  1. Determine which visa matches your experience level
  2. Search for accredited employers in your industry
  3. Begin gathering documentation (police certificates take time)
  4. Research health insurance options (PSV applicants)

For Employers:

  1. Verify or apply for AEWV accreditation
  2. Review eligible occupation lists
  3. Assess seasonal workforce needs
  4. Prepare Job Check applications
  5. Understand advertising requirements (PSV roles)

Professional Assistance

Consider licensed immigration advisers for:

  • Complex applications
  • Previous visa declines
  • Unusual circumstances
  • Business visa planning

Verify adviser licensing: www.iaa.govt.nz


Conclusion: New Opportunities for Seasonal Work in New Zealand

The introduction of the Global Workforce Seasonal Visa and Peak Seasonal Visa represents significant progress in addressing New Zealand’s seasonal workforce challenges. These pathways provide clear options for both experienced professionals and entry-level workers while maintaining immigration integrity through employer accreditation and appropriate checks.

Key Takeaways:

Two distinct pathways match different skill levels and seasonal patterns
Reduced barriers for skilled workers (no labour market test for GWSV)
Clear eligibility criteria help workers and employers plan effectively
Multiple industries supported from agriculture to winter sports
December 8, 2025 launch provides time for preparation

Whether you’re an experienced agricultural technician, skilled wine maker, snow sports instructor, or seeking entry-level seasonal opportunities, these new visas open doors to work in one of the world’s most beautiful countries.

Start preparing your application now to take advantage of these opportunities from December 2025.

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I'm Georgia, and as a writer, I'm fascinated by the stories behind the headlines in visa and immigration news. My blog is where I explore the constant flux of global policies, from the latest visa rules to major international shifts. I believe understanding these changes is crucial for everyone, and I'm here to provide the insights you need to stay ahead of the curve.

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