Immigration 101: guidance for HR managers and employers
- Start: 12:00pm
- End: 1:00pm
- Duration: 1 Hours
- Category: Webinar
- Region: Nationwide
- Online
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Join Lane Neave immigration expert and Partner Rachael Mason for a practical webinar designed for HR professionals and employers managing migrant workers. Rachael will cut through the complexity of New Zealand’s immigration system and provide clear, confidence-building guidance for both those new to immigration matters and those looking for a timely refresher.
This session is ideal for practitioners who are new to managing immigration and visa populations, as well as those seeking to refresh their understanding of the system. It will provide a broad-based introduction to the key matters HR managers and employers of migrant workers need to be across.
You’ll receive a sharp, practical overview of:
-Key work visa and residence categories
-Common compliance pitfalls for employers
-Essential do’s and don’ts when employing migrant workers
Expect clear guidance and real-world insights tailored to those responsible for managing people and workforce compliance.
Why attend?
-Gain an introductory understanding or a practical refresher of New Zealand’s immigration system, tailored for HR teams and employers
-Learn the key obligations employers of migrant workers need to understand
-Ask questions and engage directly with one of New Zealand’s leading immigration law experts
Reserve your spot today — spaces are limited.
Webinar Fee
HRNZ Member | Live and Recording = Free for a limited number
Non-member | Live and Recording = $40.00
Please note our prices include GST. Payment for this event is due at the time of registration; if not received your ticket may be cancelled.
Cancellation Policy
An appropriate substitute participant is welcome any time before the webinar starts. Please let us know the replacement's name. If you have booked on a member price and a non-member is to attend in your place you will be invoiced for the difference in price.
A refund of fees will be made if a cancellation is received in writing at least 10 working days prior to the commencement of the webinar.
Regrettably, no refunds can be made for cancellations received after this date and you are liable for the full cost of attendance at the webinar.
Presenter Details
Rachael Mason, Partner, Lane Neave Immigration Law Team
Rachael is one of two Partners in the Immigration team. She is qualified in New Zealand and England & Wales and has practised exclusively in the area of immigration law for a number of years, both in the United Kingdom and in New Zealand. She is a trusted adviser to a diverse range of employer and corporate clients from start-up companies to global organisations and is highly regarded for her expertise in advising on both transactional and strategic immigration and visa requirements. Rachael also assists private clients with individual temporary and residence visa applications and works with high net worth clients, entrepreneurs and third party advisors in the private wealth industry in relation to complex immigration and citizenship applications. Rachael regularly presents to HR and other professionals regarding key immigration policy changes and issues related to recruiting and maintaining an immigration-compliant workforce. Her clients value her high quality technical expertise and practical solutions to immigration issues.
Sponsor Details
Lane Neave
Lane Neave providing you this Immigration Law Webinar
To access member rates, please log into your membership account, or join HRNZ as a member before registering.
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