Work Permits
A New Zealand Working Holiday is a
great way to experience New Zealand and really understand this country
and its culture. Here at The New Zealand Hospitality Job Finder we want
to help you get the most out of your working holiday experience by
providing you with an easy route into working for some of the best
hospitality establishments throughout the country.
As
a candidate looking for work through The New Zealand Hospitality Job
Finder you will be expected to arrange your own working holiday visas,
so here is some information to help you.
Please
note that we are not an immigration agency - we are focusing on
providing easy access to top quality seasonal or short-term placements
for international hospitality staff visiting New Zealand for a working
holiday only.
For more information regarding visas for your country of origin the best place to visit is www.immigration.govt.nz
Another website full of useful information is www.fourcorners.co.nz
As far as we are aware there are working holiday schemes available to people from these countries:
Argentina,
Belgium, Canada, Chile, The Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,
France, Germany, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Ireland,
Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway,
Singapore, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of
America, Uruguay
You will have to
look into the specific visa requirements for your own country of
origin, however the general rules that seem to apply to all countries
are that:
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You must hold a valid passport for your country of origin.
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You must be between the ages of 18 and 30.
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You must not bring any children with you.
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You must hold a return ticket or sufficient funds to purchase a ticket.
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You must have a minimum of NZ $4200 available to support you while you are in NZ. This is around €2000 Euros
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You must meet the health and character requirements specified as part of your visa application.
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You must be visiting New Zealand to holiday with work being a secondary intention.
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You must not have been approved a visa or permit under the Working Holiday Scheme before.