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Boris Johnson and Jacinda Ardern met for talks at Downing Street
The UK and New Zealand will allow younger people to live and work in both countries for longer.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Kiwi counterpart Jacinda Ardern agreed to extend the Youth Mobility and Working Holiday schemes.
The age limit for applicants will go up from 30 to 35, and the maximum length of time people can stay in the host country will now be three years.
It follows similar deal to allow young people towork and travel in Australia.
The UK-New Zealand scheme was previously open to 18-30 year olds.
Home Secretary Priti Patel said the move "will give even more young Brits and New Zealanders the opportunity to develop their skills, make life-long connections and contribute to their host country."
Ms Ardern, who is in London for talks with Mr Johnson, said New Zealand had long advocated for improvements to working holiday visas.
The NZ Labour Party leader previously lived in London when she worked in Whitehall as a senior policy adviser before entering politics.
"I was one of many Kiwis to enjoy living and working in the UK, and we look forward to offering Brits the same wonderful experience in New Zealand," she added.
The prime ministers met at Downing Street following the Nato summit in Madrid which finished on Thursday.
Ms Ardern said the pair would be discussing thefree trade deal signed last yearas well as the response to the war in Ukraine
Mr Johnson praised the "very strong line" New Zealand was taking, and Ms Ardern said: "We have also provided our military aid via our partnership with you,"
The Home Office said more information on theYouth Mobility and Working Holidayscheme will be announced next year. (BBC)