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Question

Will being HIV positive affect my move to New Zealand?

I was planning to move to New Zealand with my wife and start a fresh life together. I have just found out that I may be HIV positive. Will this affect my plans to get a job or even the application forms?

Answer

NOTE: In October 2021 further HIV restrictions were removed in New Zealand. See:
https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/pressreleaseandstatementarchive/2021/october/new-zealand-lift-travel-restrictions-hiv

Thank you for your question.

Being HIV positive will not affect you visiting New Zealand. If you are looking to move there permanently being HIV positive will make you ineligible for a residential and working visa.

However, don’t lose hope because Australia is currently reviewing its policies on HIV positive people migrating to live there. The laws are already relaxing and the renewed policies should be in place within the next 1-2 years.

New Zealand immigration would not comment on whether they would also change their policies when I contacted them. In the past Australia and New Zealand have adopted similar immigration practices to encourage movement between the neighbouring countries. To follow any progress on this go to the New Zealand immigration site

Good luck

This post was updated in 2021 from an original Q in 2010.

32 comments

  1. Simon Collins

    Hi Ittidet – I am sorry that i-Base is in the UK and we dont have this sort of info for other countries.

    Try: http://www.hivtravel.org

    Also maybe as an HIV organisation in New Zealand as they can help more.

  2. Ittidet

    Hi, I’m studying English in New Zealand, I’m living with hiv,I am receiving treatment from my country and my status is currently inactive. I am applying for a work visa, can I apply?

  3. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Jim, PLHIV can get a job in NZ. HIV is no longer considered a barrier to getting a working visa. The cost of treatment alone is not considered a high enough burden on the country to deny entry. Each case is now assessed individually to consider any other factors that may effect your visa application.

    Being HIV positive does not immediately cause your application to be rejected.

  4. Jim

    Can plhiv get live and work in new Zealand now. Will there be any barrier to getting a job if I arrive NZ ?

  5. Josh Peasegood

    Hi Susan, HIV is not a barrier to entry to NZ. Treatment will also be free regardless of migration status. For more information please see here: https://www.hivtravel.org/Default.aspx?PageId=143&CountryId=133

  6. Susan

    Hi I am a woman living with HIV will I be able to migrate to New Zealand?

  7. Simon Collins

    Hi Rodrigo, thanks, but both the main question and HIVtravel.org already include this update on NZ:
    https://i-base.info/qa/1456

    I am not sure which post you are referring to?

  8. Rodrigo

    This information needs to be updated as Immigration NZ has removed HIV from he list of medical conditions to migrate to NZ.
    Check:
    https://www.unaids.org/en/resources/presscentre/pressreleaseandstatementarchive/2021/october/new-zealand-lift-travel-restrictions-hiv
    https://www.nzaf.org.nz/life-with-hiv/living-with-hiv/

  9. Simon Collins

    Hi Gilo – please select New Zealand from the pull down country menu here:
    https://hivtravel.org

  10. Gilo

    Hi m a woman who intends to work in New Zealand
    M living positively. What is the current status of the about the restrictions for people living with hiv

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