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Which countries can chefs immigrate to?
Austar found an employer for the chef in China and helped to apply for a work visa. Chefs in China can work in New Zealand restaurants for one or two years, and the salary is guaranteed to be at least NZ $700/week (six working days). As long as the employer continues to employ, the work permit can be extended indefinitely. After working in this employer for 2 years, you can apply for a permanent residence visa, and you can get permanent residence directly without taking an English test or scoring!
The applicant requires:
1) Under 54 years old;
2) Have a 3-level chef certificate (don't fake it, the Immigration Bureau will check it! )
3) There are social security records paid by restaurants for more than 3 years (the same can't be faked! )
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