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How to work in New Zealand?

Question 1: If you want to work in New Zealand, it's good to work in New Zealand for five minutes. First of all, there are more Chinese there and there is no discrimination against Chinese, so the environment is good and there is no pollution. You must have an IELTS score of 4 or above to apply for a tourist work visa. Animal husbandry in New Zealand is very developed, and the related dairy industry is also very good. The wine industry is also very good. You have a low education. If you can't invest locally but just take a taxi, it is estimated that you should start with the waiter in the restaurant. The gap between the rich and the poor in the local area is not big. It's not a problem for you to work normally and have enough food and clothing, but you can't make a fortune.

Of course, you are still young, and there are still many opportunities. After you go, observe more and suffer more, and you will succeed soon.

Question 2: What are the requirements for working in New Zealand? It depends on the landlord's own education and work experience. If you are a technical talent, you can try a labor service company. If you do not have any professional knowledge, you can try to apply for a tourist work visa. The requirements are very low. You can work in New Zealand for one year, but not more than three months in each place.

Question 3: How about working in New Zealand? Hello! A Working Holiday Visa, that is, a working holiday visa, aims at subsidizing travel expenses, allowing travelers to travel while working in the visa issuing country, and is used to encourage citizens of the two countries to travel and cultural exchanges. At present, only New Zealand has opened this visa category to the mainland of China. It is reported that the number of 20 13 New Zealand working holiday visas was opened in September, and there are 1000 such visas every year, which provides young people aged 18~30 (including 30 years old) with opportunities to travel abroad, gain valuable experience and participate in short-term (within 3 months) study. The visa is valid for one year, and you must enter the country within one year after the visa is issued.

New Zealand is an immigrant country, so people are encouraged to travel while working, get to know New Zealand, and then choose to settle or study in New Zealand, so as to reduce the blindness of immigrants. New Zealand * * * stipulates that the minimum wage is NZD 12.5 per hour, NZD 10 after tax deduction, and the net income is NZD 400 for 8 hours a day and 5 days a week. If you are willing to bear hardships, you can work longer hours and earn more money. However, Liang Lanai reminded: "You can do any job, but you can't work for each employer for more than three months, so most of them are temporary jobs. It is best to have a skill, so that you can find a job with higher income. "

Conditions for applying for a working holiday visa

1. The age is between 18 and 30 years old, and the child will not be accompanied during the trip;

2. Must hold a valid passport issued by People's Republic of China (PRC);

3. The main purpose of going abroad is to travel;

4. Living expenses must be no less than NZ $4,200 during the tour;

5. Meet the requirements of physical examination and personality;

6. Meet basic English requirements;

7. Applicants must have a high school education or above.

Question 4: How to work in New Zealand? What visa do I need to work in New Zealand?

It is almost impossible to apply for work leave now. If you want a work visa, you need to find a job in New Zealand first. New Zealand companies can only apply for immigration. This should be more difficult than WH, hehe.

So when you go to New Zealand, you can only work and study, or work hard to make money there and come back when you earn enough money.

In fact, I think China is quite good, and the idea of going out to work is also good, but sometimes the idea is still far from reality.

Question 5: I want to work and live in New Zealand. How to get there? What are the conditions? By what means? A shortcut to marry a New Zealand citizen or a green card.

If you are young, I suggest you learn the language first, then study while working, and then make plans.

Question 6: What should I do if I want to work in New Zealand? Students studying and living in New Zealand can work part-time during their studies, but only part-time, depending on the specific situation.

Generally speaking, only college students or middle school students in grades 12 and 13 can work. Before going to work, students must obtain permission from Immigration New Zealand before they can apply for changing their conditional student visas into employable visas. This situation is often called "conditional change".

New Zealand students can apply for change when applying for a student visa, or they can apply separately after obtaining a student visa.

If students change their visas, they are allowed to look for jobs for up to 20 hours during their studies, or to work full-time during Christmas/New Year's Day holidays (New Zealand summer vacation). Remember, 20 hours is the maximum number of hours a student can work every week, even if he does more than one job. More information about the physical examination of studying in New Zealand is available on the Yidu Study Abroad Channel.

The only exception to the maximum working hours of more than 20 hours during the study period is that students' academic qualifications require work practice (for example, as part of the course, students are required to work enough hours).

The conditions for students to work should be clearly stated in the visa or the letter from the New Zealand Immigration Bureau to confirm the contents of the changes in working conditions.

If students are found to have violated visa conditions, the consequences may include deportation.

In addition, there are some suggestions that I hope you can pay attention to when applying for studying in New Zealand:

To study in New Zealand and choose a job after school, the most basic quality is good oral English. No matter what job, the most basic thing is to communicate with people, so try to improve your English ability now.

In New Zealand, it is relatively easy for international students with professional skills to find jobs. For example, professional engineers, designers and chefs can basically find good jobs as long as they submit resumes to employers. If foreign students are not technicians, but their English level is high and their resumes are beautifully written, they can find better jobs.

When writing resumes in New Zealand, international students must pay attention to highlighting their own strengths. Of course, the specialty mentioned here is not the specialty of a specific subject, but whether international students have certain professional specialties, such as machinery, engineering, chefs, etc. , can make employers more eye-catching understanding of the value of international students.

When looking for a job in New Zealand, foreign students had better try it. Many international students balk at the high threshold of the company, but they do not consider their own cost advantages and potential advantages, which may be valued by some companies. Therefore, it is recommended that international students ask the company more, even if it seems that the threshold is high.

In the process of interview in New Zealand, it is unnecessary for foreign students to dress too formally, because for employers, the defined employees will be poor students, not senior employees, so proper dress can better reflect the feelings of foreign students, so it is good for boys to wear ordinary shirts and pants, and girls only need to wear dark formal clothes.

Employers in New Zealand will ask a range of questions, such as how long international students will stay in New Zealand and which school they will study in. These problems are the most common. On the one hand, it is used to understand the basic situation of international students, and more importantly, it is used to examine their spoken English. Therefore, international students can be regarded as visa interviews, just insist.

Question 7: How about working in New Zealand? As far as I'm concerned, New Zealand doesn't seem to have this type of visa. Working holiday visas grab hundreds of places every year. If there is such a good visa, who will grab the working holiday visa? Don't be cheated.

Question 8: I want to work in New Zealand! New Zealand's consumption level is already very low among all western developed countries. Although the price is higher than that in China, your income has increased a lot accordingly, so if you go to work, you can't say that the price level is high. Vietnam is cheap. Does anyone go to work there?

Poor English won't be very troublesome, but it's certainly inconvenient, so try to enrich yourself.

In terms of security, New Zealand is the safest country in the world, and was ranked first in the world in 2009. But there is also a crime rate in the safest countries. If you don't break the law yourself and go to the wrong place at the wrong time, then you don't have to worry about anything.

On the other hand, not to mention that the Maori may bully you, even the local Indian immigrants in China may bully you.

Don't worry. Many students go to New Zealand to study every year. So far, we haven't heard of any students who have encountered safety problems, but some students have been fined by the police.

PS ~ What's New Zealand like? Yesterday, a little boy who had been away for a year said to me, Teacher, I want to fall in love. New Zealand is so beautiful that people feel that someone should be around to share it with me.

Enjoy it. Enrich yourself, exercise yourself and gain a different life while harvesting money.