# New World Immigration (NWI) > New World Immigration is a South Africa-based international immigration consultancy with a 99.4% success rate, 35+ registered immigration professionals, and 150+ years of combined experience. NWI assists individuals and families to live, work, study, retire, and invest abroad. Website: https://nwivisas.com Head office: Century City, Cape Town, South Africa Phone: +27 21 555 0951 Free assessment: https://nwivisas.com/free-assessment --- ## What We Do NWI provides end-to-end immigration consulting services for the following pathways: - **Work visas & skilled migration** — job-offer and points-based pathways - **Study enrolment** — student visas and university application support - **Retirement visas** — passive income and lifestyle migration - **Family reunification** — joining a spouse, life partner, or family member - **Investor & business immigration** — investment visas and business establishment - **Visitor & tourist visas** — short-stay and business visit visas - **Internship & volunteer visas** --- ## Destination Countries & Services ### Australia https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia Key visas handled: - Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/skilled-independent-189 - Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/skilled-nominated-190 - Skilled Regional Visa (subclass 491): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/skilled-regional-491 - Temporary Skill Shortage Visa (subclass 482): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/temporary-skill-shortage-482 - Employer Nomination Scheme (subclass 186): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/employer-nomination-186 - Global Talent Visa (subclass 858): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/global-talent-858 - Business Innovation & Investment Visa (subclass 188): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/business-investment-188 - Partner Visa (subclass 820/801): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/partner-visa-820 - Parent Visa (subclass 143): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/parent-visa-143 - Student Visa (subclass 500): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/student-visa-500 - Working Holiday Visa (subclass 417): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/working-holiday-417 - Work and Holiday Visa (subclass 462): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/work-and-holiday-462 - Training Visa (subclass 402): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/training-visa-402 - Sport & Recreation Exchange Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/sport-exchange - Engineering Graduate Visa (subclass 476): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/engineering-graduate-476 - Retirement Visa (subclass 405): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/retirement-visa-405 - Child Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/child-visa - Prospective Marriage Visa (subclass 300): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/prospective-marriage-300 - Entrepreneur Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/entrepreneur-visa #### Australian Skilled Occupation List 2027 — ANZSCO Explorer https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations NWI hosts a comprehensive ANZSCO Occupation Explorer covering all 394 occupations on Australia's MLTSSL and STSOL (for points-tested visas 189/190/491) for 2027, cross-referenced with the CSOL (Core Skills Occupation List) for employer-sponsored visas (482 Skills in Demand / 186 ENS). Each occupation profile includes: - ANZSCO code and official occupation title - Skilled list classification (MLTSSL or STSOL for points-tested; CSOL for employer-sponsored) and eligible visa subclasses (189, 190, 491, 482, 186) - Skills assessing authority (e.g. Engineers Australia, VETASSESS, ACS, AHPRA, TRA, CPAA) - Salary ranges by state and territory (entry-level and experienced) - State and territory nomination program quotas for the current program year - Migration points score guidance, FAQ, and a migration timeline planner Example occupation profiles: - Software Engineer (ANZSCO 261313): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/software-engineer-261313 - Registered Nurse (ANZSCO 254111): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/registered-nurse-254111 - Civil Engineer (ANZSCO 233211): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/civil-engineer-233211 - Accountant (General) (ANZSCO 221111): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/accountant-general-221111 - Secondary School Teacher (ANZSCO 241411): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/secondary-school-teacher-241411 - Electrician (General) (ANZSCO 341111): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/electrician-general-341111 - Chef (ANZSCO 351311): https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations/chef-351311 --- ### Canada https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada NWI works with a licensed CICC (College of Immigration and Citizenship Consultants) consultant. Our Canadian Principal is **TBC** — details will be confirmed shortly. Key services: - Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker, CEC, FST): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/express-entry - Provincial Nominee Program (PNP): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/express-entry - Work Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/work-permit - Spousal Sponsorship: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/spousal-sponsorship - Business Immigration: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/business-immigration - Study & Enrolment: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/study-enrolment - Visit Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/visit-visa --- ### New Zealand https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand Key visas handled: - Skilled Migrant Residence: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/skilled-migrant-residence - Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/accredited-employer-work-visa - Work to Residence: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/work-to-residence - Straight to Residence: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/straight-to-residence - Permanent Residence: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/permanent-residence - Partner of a New Zealander (Residence): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/partner-nz-residence - Partner of a New Zealander (Work): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/partner-nz-work - Partner of a Worker (Work): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/partner-worker-work - Partner of a Worker (Visitor): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/partner-worker-visitor - Parent of a New Zealander (Residence): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/parent-nz-residence - Parent of a New Zealander (Retirement): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/parent-nz-retirement - Partner of a New Zealander (Residence — from partnership): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/partner-of-nz-residence - Dependent Child (Residence): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/dependent-child-residence - Dependent Child (Worker/Student): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/dependent-child-worker-student - Dependent Child (Worker/Visitor): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/dependent-child-worker-visitor - Child of a New Zealand Student: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/child-of-nz-student - Job Search Visitor Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/job-search-visitor - Care Workforce Residence: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/care-workforce-residence - Transport Sector Residence: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/transport-residence - Qualifications Assessment: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/qualifications-assessment - Medical & Character Waivers: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/medical-character-waivers --- ### United States of America https://nwivisas.com/destinations/usa Key visas: - O-1 Visa (Extraordinary Ability): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/usa/o-1-visa - H-1B Visa (Specialty Occupations): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/usa/h-1b-visa - E-3 Visa (Australian Nationals): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/usa/e-3-visa - TN Visa (NAFTA/CUSMA professionals): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/usa/tn-visa --- ### Ireland https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland Key visas: - Critical Skills Employment Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland/critical-skills-employment-permit - General Employment Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland/general-employment-permit - Stamp 1G (Graduate) Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland/stamp-1g-graduate-visa - Stamp 4 Residency: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland/stamp-4-residency - Investor Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland/investor-visa - Family Reunification: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/ireland/family-reunification --- ### United Arab Emirates (UAE) https://nwivisas.com/destinations/uae Key visas: - Employment Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/uae/employment-visa - Golden Visa (10-year residency): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/uae/golden-visa - Green Visa (freelancers & skilled workers): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/uae/green-visa - Investor Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/uae/investor-visa --- ### Saudi Arabia https://nwivisas.com/destinations/saudi-arabia Key visas: - Work Visas: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/saudi-arabia/work-visas - Business Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/saudi-arabia/business-visa - Family Residence Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/saudi-arabia/family-residence-visa --- ### Kenya https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya Key permits and passes: - Class G Work Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/class-g-work-permit - Class I Residence Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/class-i-residence-permit - Class M Residence Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/class-m-residence-permit - Dependent Pass: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/dependent-pass - Special Pass: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/special-pass - Business Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/business-visa - Permanent Residency: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/kenya/permanent-residency --- ### China https://nwivisas.com/destinations/china Key visas: - Work Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/china/work-visa --- ### Cyprus https://nwivisas.com/destinations/cyprus NWI provides immigration consulting for Cyprus residency and work visa pathways. --- ### South Africa https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa NWI is one of South Africa's largest immigration consultancies, with head offices in Century City, Cape Town. The team handles all South African Department of Home Affairs (DHA) visa, permit, and legal matters. #### Work Visas & Permits - Critical Skills Work Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/critical-skills-visa For highly skilled foreign nationals whose qualifications appear on South Africa's published Critical Skills List. No job offer required. Valid for 5 years, renewable. Direct pathway to permanent residence. - General Work Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/general-work-permit For foreign nationals with a confirmed South African job offer. Employer must prove no suitable South African citizen or permanent resident is available for the role (Labour Market Test). - Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/intra-company-transfer For employees of multinational companies transferring to a South African branch, subsidiary, or affiliate. Valid for up to 4 years (non-renewable). Requires 6 months prior employment with the foreign entity. - Short-Term Work Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/short-term-work-permit For specific contract-based work in South Africa lasting up to 3 months. - Corporate Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/corporate-permit Allows companies to employ a quota of foreign nationals without individual work permits. Subject to DHA approval and specific conditions. #### Family & Relationship Visas - Spousal Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/spousal-visa For the foreign spouse of a South African citizen or permanent resident. - Life Partner Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/life-partner-visa For partners in a permanent same-sex or opposite-sex life partnership. - Relatives Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/relatives-permit For foreign nationals who are immediate family members (parent, child, or sibling) of a South African citizen. - Spouse Working Rights: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/spouse-working-rights Allows the foreign spouse of a South African citizen to work without a separate work permit. - Life Partner Working Rights: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/life-partner-working-rights Extends working rights to foreign life partners of South African citizens or permanent residents. #### Long-Stay & Lifestyle Visas - Tourist Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/tourist-visa For short-stay visits. Many nationalities receive 30 or 90 days visa-free; others require advance application. - Retirement Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/retirement-visa For foreign nationals aged 50+ with sufficient passive income (minimum ZAR 37,000 per month). Does not permit employment. - Financially Independent Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/financially-independent-visa For high-net-worth individuals who can demonstrate a minimum net asset value of ZAR 12 million. Grants broad rights including the right to work. - Long-Term Multiple Entry Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/long-term-multiple-entry For frequent travellers requiring multiple short-stay entries over an extended period. - Digital Nomad Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/digital-nomad-visa For remote workers employed by foreign companies. Allows stays of up to 3 years. Minimum income threshold applies. #### Study & Exchange - Study Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/study-permit For foreign nationals enrolled at a South African learning institution. - Exchange Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/exchange-permit For cultural, educational, or professional exchange programmes. - Volunteer Permit: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/volunteer-permit For foreign nationals undertaking approved voluntary work with a registered South African organisation. #### Business & Investment - Business Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/business-visa For foreign entrepreneurs establishing or investing in a South African business. Requires a minimum investment of ZAR 5 million. - Business Permit (Permanent): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/business-permit Permanent residence route for business owners who have operated a qualifying business for at least 5 years. - Treaty Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/treaty-visa For foreign nationals entering South Africa under the terms of a bilateral or multilateral treaty. - Medical Visa: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/medical-visa For foreign nationals seeking medical treatment in South Africa. #### Visa Management & Extensions - Visa Extensions & Renewals: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/visa-extensions-renewals Guidance on extending or renewing existing South African visas and permits before expiry. #### Appeals & Legal Challenges - Appeals (General): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/appeals Overview of the formal appeal process for refused South African visa and permit applications. - Overstay Appeals: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/overstay-appeals Legal options for challenging or removing an undesirability ban resulting from a South African visa overstay. Covers Form 19 appeals (must be filed within 10 working days of departure or deportation), Section 30(2) waiver applications while a ban is active, and post-expiry waiver applications. #### Entry Bans & V-Listings - Banned from South Africa (V-Listing Information): https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/banned-from-south-africa Explains South Africa's V-list (No Entry List) system under the Immigration Act 13 of 2002. Two classifications apply: - Code K (Undesirable Person): Temporary restriction of 1–5 years, typically resulting from a visa overstay. - Code J (Prohibited Person): Indefinite/permanent restriction resulting from deportation, fraudulent documents, rejected asylum applications, or serious offences under Section 29(1) of the Immigration Act. Bans are linked to personal identity (name and date of birth), not passport number — a new passport does not remove a V-listing. The Director-General of Home Affairs may lift restrictions through rehabilitation or waiver applications under Section 29(2). Factors considered include the reason for the ban, family relationships, employment, humanitarian grounds, and time outside South Africa. #### Immigration Litigation - Immigration Litigation: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/immigration-litigation NWI's Immigration Litigation division handles formal legal disputes and court proceedings involving the South African Department of Home Affairs. Services include: - Visa refusal challenges and judicial review applications - Mandamus applications compelling DHA to act on delayed applications - High Court applications for unreasonably delayed visa and permanent residence matters - Overstay ban appeals and waivers - Deportation and unlawful detention challenges - Permanent residence delay litigation - Citizenship and nationality disputes - Refugee and asylum judicial review proceedings - Corporate immigration litigation and compliance disputes Legal representation is grounded in constitutional law, administrative law (PAJA), and the Immigration Act. Foreign nationals retain constitutional rights within South Africa, including rights to dignity, procedural fairness, and access to courts. --- ## Free Assessment Tool Prospective applicants can complete a scored multi-step assessment at: https://nwivisas.com/free-assessment The tool asks about: - Current country of residence - Desired destination country - Immigration route (work, study, retire, join family, invest, etc.) - Route-specific questions (age, qualifications, experience, job offer status, finances, etc.) A score out of 100 is calculated and a consultant follows up. --- ## Meet the Team https://nwivisas.com/the-team **Directors:** - Robbie Ragless — Founder - Sean Kupferberg — Recruitment Director **Management:** - Adele Cilliers — Human Resources Manager - Jonathan Pretorius — Australia Division Manager - Sarah Farthing Mouton — South African Case Division Manager - Carlene Nel — Canada Division Manager - Debbi Down — Head of Service Operations - Zaakir Krotz — Consultancy Division Manager **Consultants & Specialists:** - TBC — CICC Licensed Immigration Consultant (Canada), registration TBC - Sarah Hewitt — Licensed Immigration Adviser & MARA Agent, working with NWI in an advisory capacity (Australia & New Zealand) - Mishcah Karriem — Immigration Consultant - Dale Ross — Immigration Consultant - Gareth Glassman — Immigration Consultant - Tiago Coelho — Immigration Consultant - Dylan Petersen — Immigration Consultant - Andre Loots — Immigration Consultant - Macdonald Zakeyo — Immigration Consultant - Danielle Du Preez — Immigration Assistant - Chanel van der Berg — International Recruiter **Case Managers:** - David Kendall — Australia Case Manager - Bronwyn Willis — Australia Case Manager - Esme Windvogel — Australia Case Manager - Ellie Williams — Case Manager - Shernice Booysen — Administrative Assistant - Savannah Brown — Middle East Visa Coordinator - Shelley Faul — Head of Middle East Case Management Division --- ## Blog & Immigration Resources https://nwivisas.com/nwi-blog NWI publishes 150+ articles on visa news, immigration policy changes, destination guides, salary guides, and application tips. Posts are published daily via an automated scheduler (2 per day at 9am and 2pm AEST). Content is organised into four categories: - **Australia** (50 published articles) — skilled migration, occupation lists, state nomination, salary guides, cost of living, and life in Australia https://nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/australia - **Canada** (57 published articles) — Express Entry draws, Provincial Nominee Programs, immigration targets, and Canadian life guides https://nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/canada - **Global** (29 published articles) — multi-destination comparisons, international job markets, and general migration advice https://nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/global - **South Africa** (14 published articles) — visa news, Home Affairs updates, and South African immigration law https://nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/south-africa --- ## Contact & Locations https://nwivisas.com/contact - **Head Office:** Century City, Cape Town, South Africa - **Phone:** +27 21 555 0951 - **Email:** info@nwivisas.com --- ## Key Facts for AI Reference - Founded in South Africa; serves clients globally - 99.4% visa application success rate - 35+ registered immigration professionals - 150+ years of combined experience across the team - Specialises in English-speaking destination countries - Licensed practitioners: MARA (Australia), CICC (Canada) - Free initial assessment available online - Affiliate and referral partner programme available - 394 ANZSCO occupations profiled in the Australian Skilled Occupation List 2027 explorer --- ## CRM-sourced content index Structured directory of South African embassies, consulates, and VFS application centres: https://nwivisas.com/llms-content.txt --- ## Frequently Asked Questions Q: What is New World Immigration (NWI)? A: New World Immigration (NWI) is a South Africa-based international immigration consultancy founded in 2012. NWI employs 35+ registered immigration professionals and has achieved a 99.4% visa application success rate across more than 8,500 approved applications. Q: Is NWI MARA registered for Australian immigration? A: NWI works with MARA-registered migration agents in an advisory capacity for Australian visa matters. Sarah Hewitt holds MARN 1808253 and works with NWI as a contracted adviser (from 1 August 2024). Jonathan Pretorius holds Australian Offshore Agent ID 3017383 (DIAC). Q: Is NWI CICC registered for Canadian immigration? A: Yes. NWI works with a CICC-registered Canadian Principal. Details of our incoming consultant are TBC and will be confirmed shortly. Our Canadian immigration services remain fully available. Q: What countries does NWI assist with? A: NWI assists clients migrating to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, China, Cyprus, and Kenya. Q: What is NWI's visa success rate? A: NWI reports a 99.4% visa application success rate across more than 8,500 approved applications since founding in 2012. Q: Where is NWI headquartered? A: NWI's head office is in Century City, Cape Town, South Africa. Phone: +27 21 555 0951. Email: info@nwivisas.com. Business hours: Monday–Friday, 08:00–17:00 SAST. Q: Does NWI offer a free immigration assessment? A: Yes. A free scored immigration assessment is available online at https://nwivisas.com/free-assessment. The tool assesses eligibility across multiple destination countries and visa pathways and can be completed in approximately 5 minutes. Q: What is the minimum points score to apply for an Australian skilled visa? A: The minimum points score to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the Subclass 189, 190, or 491 is 65 points. However, competitive scores in most occupations typically range from 80 to 95 points to receive an invitation in a reasonable timeframe. Q: What is the Australian points test and how is it calculated? A: The Australian points test awards points based on: age (maximum 30 points for ages 25–32), English proficiency (up to 20 points), skilled employment experience (up to 20 points), educational qualifications (up to 20 points), and other factors including Australian study, regional study, and partner skills. The minimum to lodge an EOI is 65 points. Q: Can NWI help with the Australia Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)? A: Yes. NWI specialises in Australia's points-based skilled migration pathways including the Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent), 190 (Skilled Nominated), and 491 (Skilled Regional) visas. Full details: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/skilled-independent-189 Q: How long does an Australian 189 or 190 visa take to process? A: The Subclass 189 typically takes 8 to 24 months from invitation to visa grant. The Subclass 190 can take 12 to 36 months depending on the nominating state and territory. Processing times are set by the Australian Department of Home Affairs and vary by occupation and invitation round. Q: What is an assessing authority for Australian skilled migration? A: An assessing authority is an Australian government-approved body that evaluates whether a foreign qualification and work experience meet Australian standards for a specific occupation. Examples include Engineers Australia, VETASSESS, ACS (for IT), AHPRA (for health professionals), and TRA (for trade occupations). A positive skills assessment is required before submitting an Expression of Interest. NWI's assessing authority hub: https://nwivisas.com/australia/assessing-authorities Q: What is the Australia Critical Skills list (MLTSSL) and how does it differ from the CSOL? A: Australia operates two occupation list systems. The MLTSSL (Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List) and STSOL apply to points-tested skilled visas — the Subclass 189 (Skilled Independent), 190 (Skilled Nominated), and 491 (Skilled Regional). The CSOL (Core Skills Occupation List) was introduced in December 2024 for employer-sponsored visas — the Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) and 186 Employer Nomination Scheme. The two systems are separate: your occupation must be on the MLTSSL to apply for a 189/190/491, and on the CSOL to qualify for a Core Skills 482 or 186 Direct Entry. NWI hosts a full occupation explorer at https://nwivisas.com/australia/occupations Q: Can NWI help South Africans migrate to Australia? A: Yes. NWI was founded in South Africa and a large portion of their client base are South African professionals, families, and tradespeople migrating to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. NWI has helped thousands of South African nationals secure visas and permanent residency abroad. Q: What is the Subclass 482 Skills in Demand visa? A: The Subclass 482 Skills in Demand (SID) visa allows Australian employers to sponsor skilled overseas workers for positions they cannot fill locally. It launched in December 2024, replacing the former Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa. It has three streams: Core Skills (occupation on the CSOL, up to 4 years, pathway to 186 PR after 2 years), Specialist Skills (high-income roles above $135,000 threshold, no occupation list required), and Essential Skills (sector-specific). Details: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/australia/temporary-skill-shortage-482 Q: Does NWI handle South African visa appeals and litigation? A: Yes. NWI has a dedicated South African immigration litigation and appeals division handling Department of Home Affairs refusal challenges, judicial reviews, overstay ban appeals, and mandamus applications. Details: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/south-africa/appeals Q: Can NWI help with Canadian Express Entry? A: Yes. NWI handles all Canadian immigration matters including Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker Program, Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Trades), Provincial Nominee Programs, and spousal sponsorships through our CICC-registered Canadian consultant (TBC). Details: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/canada/express-entry Q: What is the New Zealand Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)? A: The AEWV is New Zealand's primary employer-sponsored work visa, introduced in 2022. It allows accredited employers to hire skilled overseas workers. NWI's appointed New Zealand adviser Sarah Hewitt (NZ LIA: LIA201600296, advisory capacity) handles AEWV applications and residence pathways. Details: https://nwivisas.com/destinations/new-zealand/accredited-employer-work-visa Q: Does NWI operate an affiliate or referral partner programme? A: Yes. NWI operates a licensed affiliate partner programme for relocation agents, financial advisers, HR professionals, and others. Licensed affiliates earn commissions on successful visa outcomes and receive access to a dedicated partner portal for tracking referrals. Details available through the NWI website. Q: Is New World Immigration the same as NWI Visas or nwivisas.com? A: Yes. New World Immigration, NWI Visas, and nwivisas.com all refer to the same company. "New World Immigration" is the registered trading name; "NWI Visas" and "nwivisas.com" are the common shorthand and primary web domain.