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Immigration Employment Infringement Scheme :: Immigration New Zealand

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Immigration New Zealand (INZ) has an infringement scheme that allows us to issue infringement notices to employers who commit immigration violations. This helps to ensure fair treatment of migrant workers and improve compliance with immigration rules.

The infringement scheme was introduced in April 2024 to support the changes outlined in the Worker Protection (Migrant and Other Employees) Act. This Act strengthens enforcement measures to deter employers who exploit migrant workers, and ensure these workers are protected by both immigration and employment laws.

The scheme allows MBIE Immigration to issue infringement notices to both accredited and non-accredited employers who commit low level offences, including if they:

  • allow a person who is not entitled under the Immigration Act 2009 to work in the employer’s service to do that work
  • employ a person in a manner that is inconsistent with a work-related condition of that person’s visa
  • fail to provide documents requested by an immigration officer (under section 275A) within 10 working days.

Infringement penalties can include:

  • a fine of NZD $1,000 for an individual, or NZD $3,000 for body corporate or other entity (companies)
  • loss of accredited employer or Recognised Seasonal Employer status, and
  • being banned (stood down) from supporting further visas for migrant workers for a period of time depending on the number of infringement notices the employer receives.

More serious breaches may result in criminal charges.

Statistics

In the first year of the infringement scheme alone (1 April 2024 to 1 April 2025), there were 121 infringement notices issued to 118 employers, leading to a total of NZD $363,000 in penalties.

Financial year (1 July to 30 June) 2023/24 2024/25
Infringements issued 15 121
Total employers issued infringements 15 118
Total amount of infringements (NZD) NZD $63,000 NZD $395,000

Note: the infringement scheme only began in April 2024, part way through the 2023/24 financial year.

Immigration stand down list 

Employers cannot get their accreditation back or support visa applications while they are ‘stood down’. An employer can receive a 6-month stand-down for a single infringement notice, an extra 6-month stand-down for each subsequent infringement notice and a 12-month maximum stand-down for multiple notices issued at one time.

While an employer is on the stand-down list, they can continue to hire migrants on open work visas and continue to employ migrants who hold a current the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) for their business. When the stand-down ends the employer must show they have rectified the matter and improved processes to stop it happening again, before they can gain accreditation again under AEWV. MBIE will notify any employees that are on a AEWV that the employer has been placed on the stand down list

Any employers who have been penalised and temporarily barred from hiring migrant workers will be published on the INZ website. This list aims to increase transparency in the immigration system.

Immigration stand-down list

Disputing infringement notices

When an employer has received an infringement notice, they have the right to either dispute the notice (court hearing) or request a review (internal).

An employer can:

  • request a Court hearing to dispute an infringement notice on the basis that they deny liability for the offences
  • have a Court consider written submission to dispute the amount of the fines, or
  • request a review or reconsideration of an infringement notice.

Immigration law for employers



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