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Is it complicated to work in New Zealand? How about working there?

Hello, I'm in New Zealand. First of all, the only guarantee for applying for a work visa should be your employer's guarantee, also known as offer, which means that the employer is willing to hire you, otherwise it is impossible to apply for a work visa.

2, 4, it is impossible for you to work directly in New Zealand, because you are not qualified as a nurse in New Zealand and China is not recognized in New Zealand. You need a local degree in New Zealand. To qualify as a nurse in China, you need to study for one year and get a bachelor's degree in nursing. If the language is not good, go to a language school first and learn to be a nurse. After graduation, Immigration New Zealand will give you an open work visa for one year. You can find a job this year. Generally speaking, there is a shortage of nurses in New Zealand, and you will be booked by the hospital if you don't graduate. Don't worry about this.

3. The starting salary of registered nurses is generally around RMB 250,000. (Before tax, the same below) Some senior nurses prefer to work overtime. I estimate that 50W a year is also possible. There is no part-time job in New Zealand, which is a freak in China!