Are you planning to study, find employment, or relocate to New Zealand in 2025? If this is it, it’s time to double-check your English proficiency. Immigration New Zealand has formally introduced significant modifications to its English language requirements, affecting nearly all key visa classifications, including Residence, Study, and Work visas.
This is the technical update above. It is a game-changing adjustment in the way visa candidates are required to ascertain their English skills. Below is all you need to understand to prevent an expensive refusal.
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Why These English Language Modifications Is Important In 2025
New Zealand is strengthening its immigration structure to ensure candidates meet higher standards of communication. These updates intend to enhance integration, workplace efficiency, and educational success.
The significant updates comprise of:
- Higher minimum exam scores across several kinds of visa
- In-person examinations only, remote or online examinations are no longer approved.
- English-speaking setting no longer counts for major visa classifications.
- English lesson buying alternatives for spouse and dependents.
We will break down what has changed and how it impacts each visa pathway.
1. Skilled Residence Visa: No More Background-Based English Evidence
Candidates for Skilled Residence Visas can no longer rely on previous English settings or workplaces to assess their language proficiency. You are required now to indicate authentic and current English exam results or certifications.
Approved proof:
- Nationality + study or job records in New Zealand, Australia, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, or Ireland.
- Program educated in English (Level 7 or above)
- Authorized English exams (obtained individually within the previous 24 months)
Minimum scores needed:
- IELTS (Academic/General/OSR – 6.5 total
- TOEFL iBT – 79 total
- PTE Academic – 58 total
- Cambridge English B2 First – 176 total
- OET – Grade C+ in all proficiencies
2. Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV): Lower Levels Require Evidence
The accredited employer work visa (AEWV) possess two tiers depending on the ANZSCO employment categorization:
- Level 1 – 3 Employments: No English condition.
- Levels 4-5 employments: English language evidence is compulsory.
Approved proof:
- Nationality + 5 years of job or study in a qualified English-speaking nation.
- Authentic in-person exam results within 24 months.
Minimum scores for AEWV (ANZSCO Level 4-5)
- IELTS (Academic/General/OSR – 4.0 total
- TOEFL iBT – 31 total
- PTE Academic – 29 total
- Cambridge English B2 First – 142 total
- OET – Grade D in all proficiencies
3. Student Visas: Some Adjustability Stays
While tough in several classifications, New Zealand still provides several methods to satisfy the English language requirement for student visas.
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Approved evidence comprises of:
- 5 years of secondary studies in English.
- 3+ years of tertiary education in English
- Identified certifications such as:
- Complete IB Diploma (English medium)
- GCE A Levels with a C or higher in English
- South African Matric (Higher Grade English, D or above)
Hint: Be prepared for the possibility that New Zealand immigration may require English exams if your documentation is insufficient.
4. Entrepreneur And Business Visa Candidates: Exams Scores Needed
Minimum English scores are currently compulsory for introducing a start-up or immigrating to your firm; there are no exemptions.
Least exam scores for Entrepreneurs and Business visas:
- IELTS (Academic/General/OSR – 4.0 total
- TOEFL iBT – 31 total
- PTE Academic – 29 total
- Cambridge English B2 First – 142 total
- OET – Grade D in all proficiencies
5. Parent Resident Visas And Relatives: Purchase English Lessons Rather
New Zealand is taking an adjustable, family-friendly policy. For partners and dependents between the ages of 16 and above, candidates can now:
- Buy English language lessons rather than sitting for an examination
- Get discounts if they try an examination but do not pass
- Main parent candidates can also use this alternative.
Note: This must be selected and reimbursed for during the visa application process.
English Exams Formats: What Is In, What Is Out
The approved examination is required to be:
- Obtained in persons alone
- Dated within the previous 24 months
Not approved:
- Online or home-based examination renditions
- Remote IELTS /TOEFL Home edition
- IELTS One Skill Resit (OSR) is only approved if concluded within 2 months of the original exam date.
What Counts As “English-Speaking Background”
For non-residence visas, New Zealand may still approve:
- Residing in an English-speaking nation for so many years
- Making use of English every day at the workplace
- Holding a program taught in English
Note: This does not apply to Skilled Residence Visa candidates.
Review your English certificates now if New Zealand is on your relocation, study, or work plans in 2025. These updated certificates are designed to enhance measures and align with global standards.
Hint: Schedule your exams on time and ensure they are in-person and authentic within 24 months. If you are unsure, please get in touch with an immigration advisor or visit Immigration New Zealand’s official website for further guidance.