New Zealand Work Visas - Working in New Zealand
How to Get a Work Visa for New Zealand
By DannyNoSleeves, published Feb 08, 2007
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A work visa is one of the most popular types of visa in New Zealand. If you planning on moving to New Zealand to work you will need acquire a work visa. The most sought after work visa is the Work to Residence, or WTR, visa.
If you manage to obtain a Work to Residence visa, then gaining permanent residence in New Zealand is a fairly simple matter. All you need to do is work in New Zealand for two consecutive years.
There are only three ways for foreigners of New Zealand to get a Work to Residence visa. These are;
·WR1 Talent (Accredited Employers)
WR2 Talent (Arts, Culture and Sports)
WR3 Long Term Skill Shortage List.
All of the above visas allow you the same privileges. The work visas will let you work in New Zealand for a total of 30 months. The visas also allow multiple entries. This means you can enter and exit New Zealand as many times as you want.
New Zealand Work Visas - Talent Visas Explained
Upon reading the list of available work visas you may have noticed that the first two are called "Talent" visas. They are both fairly similar in nature.
The majority of people looking to move and work in New Zealand will want to attain a WR1. This type of work visa is used for most job employment opportunities.
Each type of talent visa has a few requirements. Both talent visas involve the applicant to be under the age of 56. (Any foreigner over the age of 56 is considered a retiree.) The WR1 and WR2 also require you to have found an employer or nationally recognized organization that wishes to hire you. This means that you will need to have proof of employment before you start on the work permit paperwork.
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Did You Know?
A long term skills shortage, or LTSS, visa is just what it sounds like. It is a work visa for a skill that is in demand in New Zealand due to a shortage of professionals in the field.
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