Green List Opportunities
Picture yourself in Aotearoa — not just doing engineering work, but making a difference in some of the world’s most crucial sustainability projects: cleaning up waterways, creating eco-friendly infrastructure, safeguarding biodiversity, and supporting New Zealand in reaching its climate targets. For environmental engineers who care about sustainability, New Zealand offers more than just stunning scenery — it’s a place full of possibilities.
Immigration New Zealand Green List now puts environmental engineers in the spotlight. This is more than a work visa: it offers a quick path to residency, stability, and a lasting role in a society that cares about sustainable impact. At Ezy Immigration, we help sustainability-focused engineers like you understand this path and .
What Is the Green List and Why Is It Important for Environmental Engineers?
The Green List is Immigration NZ list of long-term, high‑demand jobs. It’s part of a simpler immigration policy to bring in skilled workers in fields vital to New Zealand’s future — including engineering.
It’s worth noting that environmental engineer — ANZSCO code 233915 — appears on the Green List. This can open up two powerful visa options, depending on your circumstances:
- Straight to Residence (Tier 1) — You may apply for resident status almost right away if you have a job offer from a Green‑List accredited employer.
- Work to Residence (Tier 2) — You can apply for residence after two years of full-time work in a Tier 2 Green‑List role if you’re working (or plan to).
These paths make it simpler for skilled environmental engineers to put down roots — without long wait times or repeated visa renewals.
Who Can Apply — Basic Criteria for Environmental Engineers
To be considered under the Green List as an environmental engineer, you need to meet certain requirements.
- Qualifications: You need one of these:
- An engineering degree with Washington Accord approval.
- A Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (NZQF Level 8).
- Another option is a Level 7 qualification (or higher) plus a note from Engineering New Zealand saying your degree meets the standard to be a Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng).
- Or New Zealand registration as a Chartered Professional Engineer through Engineering New Zealand.
- Work Experience: For the Green List straight-to-residence path, you don’t have to have work experience.
- Salary / Pay: You need to earn at least the minimum wage: for environmental engineers.
- Age & Other Checks: You should be younger than 55, and meet basic health, character, and English proficiency standards.
- Employer Requirements: Your job offer has to come from an employer approved under the Green List program.
How Your Life Might Look in New Zealand
When you arrive as a Green‑List environmental engineer, you’ll join NZ’s efforts to build sustainable infrastructure, ensure clean water, and protect the environment. You could work on advanced projects in cities like Auckland, Wellington, or Christchurch, or maybe in more rural areas where you’ll help to conserve nature, develop renewable energy, and prepare for climate change.
Once you’ve settled, you can include your partner and children who depend on you in the same visa or residence application. Getting residency opens up new possibilities for you, including long-term security, access to social benefits, and the chance to make New Zealand your permanent home.
Popular Cities for Environmental Engineers in NZ
If you decide to move, these cities have a high demand for environmental engineers:
- Auckland: New Zealand’s biggest city, with major infrastructure projects, water management, and green building development.
- Wellington: The capital offers plenty of public policy work and environmental consulting opportunities.
- Christchurch: Focuses on rebuilding making infrastructure stronger, and planning for climate change.
- Hamilton / Waikato: Has a growing regional economy, with projects in renewable energy and sustainable farming.
How Ezy Immigration Helps (Your Trusted Partner)
Moving to a new country can be tough — when you’re also trying to figure out engineering registration, green building terms, and immigration rules. That’s where Ezy Immigration comes in as your go-to expert.
Here’s how we lend a hand:
✔︎ Free Eligibility Check
We begin by checking if your role, experience, and qualifications meet Green List standards.
✔︎ CV / Resume Rewriting (NZ Style)
We reshape your CV to match the format New Zealand hiring managers prefer — highlighting your technical skills, engineering credentials, and sustainability experience.
✔︎ Interview Preparation
We train you to show your impact as an environmental engineer helping you express your value in English, within the local context.
✔︎ Job Check / Accredited Employer Liaison
We work with your employer to check their accreditation and help get the “job check” some visa types need.
✔︎ Visa Application Support
We take care of the paperwork for your work visa, and when you’re ready, your application to get residence right away or to move from work to residence. This includes managing applications for your family, plus health and character documents.
If you work as an environmental engineer with a strong commitment to sustainability — and you want to live and work in New Zealand — then now is a great time to check out your Green List choices. Don’t sit around waiting for a chance to come to you: let’s make it happen together.
Start Your Journey
Schedule your free eligibility check with Ezy Immigration today. We’ll look into your Green List path, assist you in getting a job offer (if you need one), and back you up all the way to settling in and getting residency.
👉 Get in touch with us now to begin — your future in New Zealand is waiting for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — environmental engineers (ANZSCO 233915) are on the Green List in Tier 1. This means they can apply for the Straight to Residence pathway.
You need one of these:
- A Washington Accord-accredited engineering degree
- A Bachelor of Engineering with Honours (NZQF Level 8)
- A Level 7 or higher qualification plus a chartership letter from Engineering New Zealand
- New Zealand registration as a Chartered Professional Engineer
Environmental engineers must earn at least a median wage to qualify for the Green List visa.
You can apply for Straight to Residence with minimal waiting if you have a job offer from an accredited Tier 1 employer.
You have the option to get an Accredited Employer Work Visa first. After working for 24 months in a Tier 2 Green List role, you can then apply through the Work to Residence path.
Yes — your partner and dependent kids can be part of your residence or work visa application.







