New Zealand is rolling out two new seasonal work visa options to help address the increasing labour shortages in important sectors like agriculture, horticulture, food processing, tourism, and adventure services. The Global Workforce Seasonal Visa (GWSV) and the Peak Seasonal Visa (PSV) are set to launch on December 8, 2025.

Both visa types are part of the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) framework, making it simpler for accredited employers in New Zealand to bring in overseas workers for short-term, high-demand jobs.


Key Highlights

Global Workforce Seasonal Visa (GWSV)

Peak Seasonal Visa (PSV)

๐Ÿ‘‰ Importantly, neither visa requires an English test or a Labour Market Test. Consequently, applicants face fewer obstacles during the process.
๐Ÿ‘‰ However, these visas are not pathways to permanent residency. Instead, they are meant for short-term opportunities.


Who Can Apply?

Occupations Covered Under GWSV

In addition, these occupations reflect New Zealandโ€™s demand for both agricultural and adventure-based expertise.

Occupations Covered Under PSV

Similarly, PSV roles cover the backbone of seasonal industries by targeting entry-level but essential workers.


Why This Matters for Pakistani Workers

New Zealand has been a popular destination for temporary work for years. For Pakistanis, these new visas bring several direct benefits.

โœ… Firstly, they create simpler access to foreign job markets.
โœ… Secondly, workers can earn in strong New Zealand Dollars (NZD).
โœ… Thirdly, international experience strengthens future career prospects.
โœ… Furthermore, applicants do not need IELTS or English exams.
โœ… Finally, the demand in agriculture and tourism ensures a steady flow of opportunities.

Overall, these visas make New Zealand an even more attractive option for Pakistanis seeking seasonal jobs abroad.


Next Steps

Applications open on December 8, 2025, through the New Zealand Embassy and accredited employers. Therefore, anyone interested should gather their documents and proof of work experience without delay.

๐Ÿ‘‰ For example, early preparation helps avoid last-minute stress.
๐Ÿ‘‰ In fact, those who apply early have a higher chance of success.
๐Ÿ‘‰ Additionally, Immigration District can guide you step by stepโ€”from eligibility checks to document preparation and submission.

Consequently, Pakistani workers who act now will be better prepared when applications begin.