π Announcement: Inaugural Iftar Mahfil π
16 March 2024
Assalamu alykum dear community members,
We are delighted to extend a heartfelt invitation to our inaugural Iftar Mahfil organize by Bangladesh Skilled Migrant Association of New Zealand (BSMANZ).
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Date: 6 April 2024
π Time: 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
π Venue: Airport Mosque, 91 Westney Road, MΔngere, Auckland 2022.
Highlights:
Spiritual reflections
Speech
Breaking our fast together
Maghrib prayer
Dinner
You and your family presence will add warmth and joy to this special gathering. Let's share the blessings of Ramadan in the company of friends and family.
Should you have any questions or require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us by calling 0223BSMANZ (276269) or via email at
We look forward to sharing this meaningful experience with you.
Ramadan Mubarak! Zazakallah.
Best regards
Major changes to work visa rules start from today
April 7, 2024
The government today announced a raft of changes to work visa rules that impact migrant workers in low skilled jobs. Changes include how much time a migrant worker can spend working in New Zealand, minimum English language standard, a work experience and qualification requirement and a higher threshold for employers to show that they have tried to fill vacancies with New Zealanders.
From 7 April 2024 occupations for work visas will be closely assessed against a classification of occupations called "ANZSCO" (Australian New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations). ANZSCO 1, 2 and 3 occupations are normally management, professional, technical or trade roles (such as doctors, chief executives or carpenters). ANZSCO 4 and 5 occupations are usually Community or Personal Service workers or Clerical and/or Administrative workers (examples are secretaries, cleaners or labourers).
ANZSCO 1, 2 and 3 occupations are largely unaffected by todays announcement. However, ANZSCO occupations 4 and 5 are significantly affected by these changes.
Maximum time working in NZ
A migrant worker can spend up to 5 years working in New Zealand provided they work in an ANZSCO 1, 2 or 3 occupation, or work in an occupation on the Green List, or are included in the Transport Sector Work to Residence list, or are paid at or above 1.5 times the median wage (currently $47.71 an hour).
A migrant worker in an ANZSCO 4 or 5 occupation may also spend up to 5 years working in New Zealand provided they applied for their first Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) between 21 June 2023 and 6 April 2024 and were paid at or above the median wage of $29.66 an hour.
A migrant worker in an ANZSCO 4 or 5 occupation who applied for an AEWV on or before 20 June 2023 can now only stay working in NZ for a maximum of 3 years.
There have been over 113,000 AEWVs issued to date. Many migrant workers will have to leave NZ from 2025 onwards when AEWVs issued in 2022 onwards start to expire.
English language requirement
From 7 April 2024 people applying for AEWVs in ANZSCO 4 or 5 occupations must prove they meet an English language standard. In some cases this will be easy and for others passing an English test may be required.
Citizens of Canada, the Republic of Ireland, the UK or USA who have worked or studied for 5 years or more in one of these 4 countries (or Australia or New Zealand) will not need to sit an English test. Likewise a qualification at Level 7 (requiring 2 or more years of study) or a Level 8 qualification (requiring 1 year or more of study) completed in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland, the UK or USA will avoid an English test.
For everyone else they will need to sit and pass an English test. There are several tests that are acceptable for an AEWV but the most commonly one known is IELTS with an overall score of 4 or more to reach the standard of English required.
Work experience and qualification requirement
From 7 April 2024 all AEWV applicants will need to prove they are suitably qualified or experienced to do the job they have been offered in NZ. This includes either three years relevant work experience or a relevant qualification assessed as comparable to a Level 4 or higher NZ qualification. There are some exceptions for occupations on the Green List or when a job is paid at twice the median wage.
New requirements for employers
From 7 April 2024 employers will need to lodge vacancies with Work and Income for ANZSCO 4 and 5 jobs plus advertise the job nationally. They will need to satisfy Immigration NZ (INZ) they could not find kiwis to fill the vacancy.
Accredited Employers will need to notify INZ when a migrant worker holding an AEWV leaves their employment.
There are a new set of penalties for employers including instant fines, suspension of recruiting migrant workers and more if they breach any of the accredited employer rules.
Already applied for an AEWV or AEWV extension?
Applications already lodged with INZ and under process are not affected by these changes.
Major changes to work visa rules start from today (malcolmpacific.com)
Celebrating Success: Inaugural Iftar Mahfil and Quran Learning Season Concludes with Great Success
8 April 2024







We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of our inaugural Iftar Mahfil and Quran Learning Season! This season has been a journey filled with learning, reflection, and community spirit, and we are delighted to celebrate the achievements of all participants.
Throughout the season, learners from all backgrounds came together to deepen their understanding of the Quran and strengthen their spiritual connection. Under the guidance of our dedicated instructors, participants engaged in Quranic studies, memorization, and recitation, fostering a sense of unity and purpose within our community.
As we mark the conclusion of this enriching season, we are proud to recognize the outstanding efforts of our top learners from each center. These individuals have demonstrated exceptional dedication, perseverance, and commitment to their Quranic studies, setting a shining example for us all.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the top learners.
Your achievements serve as a testament to your hard work and passion for learning, and we commend you for your outstanding accomplishments.
We would also like to express our sincere gratitude to the following individuals and groups whose support and contributions have been invaluable to the success of this season:
Sponsors and Donors, Volunteers, Khidmah Team, Organizing Committee, IED Trust, Masjid Committee and our heartfelt thanks to all who attended the Iftar Mahfil, including women, men, and children, whose presence added joy and warmth to our gatherings.
Your generosity, dedication, and commitment to our community have made this season possible, and we are immensely grateful for your support.
We invite you to relive the highlights of our inaugural Iftar Mahfil and Quran Learning Season through the photos shared below. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to embarking on this journey of learning and discovery together once again.
With warm regards,
BSMANZ
Celebrating Eid: A Joyous Occasion of Unity and Gratitude
10 April 2024

After a month of fasting and spiritual reflection, the awaited moment has arrived. Today, the Eid moon has been sighted, marking the end of Ramadan and the beginning of Eid al-Fitr. Eid will be celebrated tomorrow, bringing joy and blessings to our community.
Eid al-Fitr, also known as the Festival of Breaking the Fast, is a time of immense joy, gratitude, and unity for Muslims around the world. It is a day of celebration, where families come together to share meals, exchange gifts, and express gratitude for the blessings received during Ramadan.
As we prepare to celebrate Eid, let us reflect on the lessons learned during Ramadan β the importance of self-discipline, empathy for others, and the power of community. Eid is not only a time for festivities but also an opportunity to renew our commitment to compassion, kindness, and generosity towards all.
On this auspicious occasion, let us extend our warmest wishes to our fellow community members, friends, and loved ones. May this Eid bring peace, happiness, and prosperity to all, and may our hearts be filled with gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon us.
As we gather with our families and loved ones to celebrate Eid, let us remember those less fortunate and extend a helping hand to those in need. Together, let us spread love, compassion, and unity, embodying the true spirit of Eid al-Fitr.
We wish you and your families a blessed Eid filled with joy, laughter, and cherished moments. Eid Mubarak!
Upcoming Zoom Meeting on Recent Changes in NZ Immigration Policies
8 April 2024

Dear Members,
We are excited to announce that the Bangladesh Skilled Migrant Association of New Zealand (BSMAZN) will be organizing a Zoom meeting to discuss the recent changes in New Zealand's immigration policies and rules.
This informative session will feature two immigration lawyers who will provide valuable insights and guidance on navigating the latest developments in immigration law.
Event Details:
Date: 14th April 2024
Day: Sunday
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am (NZT)
Platform: Zoom
This is an excellent opportunity for our members to stay updated and informed about the changes that may impact their immigration status or future plans. We encourage all members to participate actively and take advantage of this valuable resource.
For any inquiries or further information, please feel free to contact us by calling 0223BSMANZ (276269) or via email at
We look forward to your participation in this important discussion.
Warm regards,
Bangladesh Skilled Migrant Association of New Zealand (BSMAZN)
