Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - Where should a chef go when going abroad?
Where should a chef go when going abroad?
I recommend New Zealand to you. Chefs in China have a domestic chef certificate above Grade 3. You can choose skilled immigrants. As one of the five special skilled immigrants in New Zealand, this category has 500 places every year. This year's quota is full. If you are going to submit, please prepare in advance.
It's easier to find a job in a Chinese restaurant if you have a chef's certificate above grade three. At present, the minimum hourly wage in New Zealand is1NZD 4.25/hour. The annual pre-tax income is about NZD 28,000. 150,000 RMB or so, with full board and lodging in general restaurants.
- Previous article:How many kilometers is it from Linquan to Guangshui?
- Next article:What about Swiss immigrants?
- Related articles
- Problems with old locust trees
- After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, where did the descendants of the Qing royal family go?
- Explanation of population migration terms
- Which countries are good for rich second generation immigrants to go to?
- The impact of South-to-North Water Diversion on the South
- Is it easy to get a green card after finishing college in Sweden or Finland?
- How should China citizens seek help in case of emergency overseas?
- What do you mean by expatriates?
- Summary of personal water conservancy work
- Can people who are not on the list of Australian immigrants immigrate?