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How to work in New Zealand?

Immigration New Zealand announced that the latest "China Special Work Category" visa was officially opened for application. China citizens who are engaged in the above five occupations can apply for this New Zealand work visa for up to three years as long as they have obtained relevant work offers. How to apply for a job in New Zealand? According to the information of the Immigration Bureau in official website, China's special work visa is mainly aimed at five positions: China chef (200 places), doctor of traditional Chinese medicine (200 places), Mandarin teaching assistant (150 places), martial arts coach (150 places) and tour guide (100 places).

In terms of New Zealand's application for qualification, China chefs applying for such visas must hold the certificate of China's vocational skills appraisal authority issued by China Vocational Skills Appraisal Institute, the third level of traditional cooking; Chinese medicine needs to study in a Chinese medicine college recognized by the China government for at least 3 years and obtain relevant higher education qualifications; Mandarin teaching assistants also need to have received at least three years of higher education. In addition, the job invitation issued by them in a New Zealand school must clearly state that the applicant needs to carry out a series of language education work in the school.

How to apply for a job in New Zealand? To apply for this kind of visa, a martial arts coach must hold a martial arts certificate of Grade 3-5 and study in a learning institution recognized by the China government for at least two years after receiving compulsory education. Those who can't reach the relevant academic qualifications must have 6-9 martial arts certificates and have at least 5 years of teaching experience. How to Apply for Studying in New Zealand As for tour guides in China, the IELTS test must reach at least 5 points in listening and speaking, and they must have a valid China tour guide qualification certificate and pass the New Zealand-related tourism knowledge test.

It is worth noting that all New Zealand applicants who apply for a special work visa for chefs in China must submit their materials to the Shanghai Visa Processing Center of Immigration New Zealand. All the offices of Immigration New Zealand in China, as well as the visa processing centers in Beijing and Hongkong, are not responsible for receiving the materials of New Zealand applicants for the position of chef in China under the special work visa category in China. Other applications under the category of China special talents (Mandarin teacher assistant, doctor of traditional Chinese medicine, martial arts coach or Chinese tour guide) can be submitted to the corresponding New Zealand visa application center according to the province where the applicant lives.