New Zealand's growing technology sector actively recruits international talent. From software developers to DevOps engineers to cybersecurity specialists, tech professionals have good immigration pathways to work and live in New Zealand.
Tech Sector in New Zealand
Industry Overview
NZ tech sector:
- One of fastest-growing sectors
- $12+ billion industry
- Export-focused companies
- Innovation emphasis
Tech Hubs
Major concentrations in:
- Auckland: Largest tech hub, many startups and corporates
- Wellington: Government IT, gaming industry, digital innovation
- Christchurch: Growing startup scene, post-earthquake innovation
- Other cities: Emerging tech communities
Types of Companies
Employment opportunities with:
- Multinational tech companies
- Local tech startups
- Government IT departments
- Financial services technology
- Agritech and healthtech
- Consulting firms
In-Demand Tech Roles
Green List Occupations
Tech roles on Green List (residence pathways):
- Software Engineer
- DevOps Engineer
- ICT Security Specialist
- Network Engineer
- Network Administrator
Check current Green List—roles may change.
Other In-Demand Roles
Also in demand (may not be Green List):
- Full-stack developers
- Mobile developers (iOS, Android)
- Cloud architects
- Data engineers
- Product managers
- QA/Test engineers
- Scrum masters
Visa Pathways
Green List Direct to Residence
If your role is on Green List (Tier 1):
- Apply directly for residence
- Job offer required from accredited employer
- No work visa stage needed
Green List Work to Residence
If your role is on Green List (Tier 2):
- AEWV for 24 months initially
- Eligible for residence after 24 months work
- Clear pathway
Skilled Migrant Category
Alternative pathway:
- Build points through work experience
- Age, qualifications, employment
- EOI and selection process
- Common pathway for tech professionals
AEWV Standard
For tech roles that meet AEWV criteria:
- Standard work visa process
- Progress to residence via SMC
- Depends on salary and role
Salary Considerations
Market Rates
Tech salaries in NZ:
- Entry-level developers: $60,000-80,000
- Intermediate developers: $80,000-120,000
- Senior developers: $120,000-160,000+
- Specialists/leads: $140,000-200,000+
Salaries vary by role, location, company
AEWV Requirements
Must meet median wage threshold:
- Currently $35.00/hour (~$65,000 annual)
- Most tech roles exceed this
- Green List roles subject to market rates
Skills and Qualifications
Recognized Qualifications
NZ values:
- Computer science degrees
- Software engineering degrees
- IT qualifications at degree level
- Recognized certifications
NZQA Assessment
Overseas qualifications:
- May need NZQA assessment
- Determines NZ equivalency
- Important for points calculations
Skills Over Qualifications
Tech sector often values:
- Practical experience
- Portfolio of work
- Specific technology stacks
- Problem-solving ability
- Some roles accessible without formal degrees
Finding Employment
Where to Look
Job Boards
- Seek NZ
- Trade Me Jobs
- GrabJobs
Tech-Specific
- Tech Jobs NZ
- ICT Job listings
- Startup job boards
Company Direct
- Major company career pages
- Startup websites
- Government jobs portal
Preparing for Applications
Tech applications should include:
- Strong CV (NZ format)
- GitHub/portfolio links
- Cover letter (brief, targeted)
- Evidence of relevant experience
Interview Process
Tech interviews may include:
- Technical assessments
- Coding challenges
- System design discussions
- Behavioral interviews
- Multiple rounds
Remote interviews common for international candidates initially.
Employer Accreditation
Tech Companies
Many established tech companies:
- Already accredited or easily can be
- Familiar with immigration process
- Active international recruitment
Startups
Smaller companies may:
- Need to obtain accreditation
- Less familiar with process
- May need more guidance
Checking Accreditation
Before accepting offers:
- Verify employer is accredited (or will be)
- Understand visa pathway they offer
- Discuss timeline and process
Remote Work Considerations
Working for Overseas Companies
Common tech arrangement, but:
- Must have appropriate visa
- Employment relationship matters
- Tax implications
- May not support residence pathway easily
Best Approach for Immigration
For clear immigration pathway:
- NZ-based employer relationship
- Physical employment in NZ
- Clear immigration support
Remote work for overseas employer while in NZ on visitor visa is generally not permitted.
Regional Opportunities
Auckland vs Wellington
| Factor | Auckland | Wellington |
|---|---|---|
| Tech jobs | Most numerous | Strong, especially government |
| Startups | Most | Growing scene |
| SMC points | No regional bonus | No regional bonus |
| Living costs | Highest | High but slightly lower |
| Lifestyle | Urban, beaches | Compact, cultural |
Regional Tech
Christchurch, Hamilton, other cities:
- Growing tech scenes
- Lower living costs
- SMC regional bonus (+30 points)
- Less competition for roles
Startup Pathways
Joining a Startup
Tech professionals can:
- Work for NZ startups on AEWV
- Contribute to growing companies
- Standard visa pathways apply
Starting a Company
If wanting to found your own:
- Entrepreneur Work Visa (challenging)
- After residence: unrestricted
- Consider building experience first
Tips for Tech Migrants
1. Research NZ Tech Scene
Before applying:
- Understand local companies
- Know the tech stacks used
- Research salary expectations
- Connect with NZ tech community online
2. Build NZ Connections
- Join NZ tech LinkedIn groups
- Attend virtual NZ tech events
- Connect with NZ recruiters
3. Be Patient with Process
Immigration takes time:
- Start process months before hoped move
- Don't burn bridges at current job
- Have contingency plans
4. Consider Lifestyle Goals
NZ offers:
- Work-life balance emphasis
- Outdoor lifestyle
- Smaller scale than major tech hubs
- Different company culture
Working in tech and considering New Zealand? Find a licensed immigration adviser who understands the technology sector and can guide your pathway.
