Sunday, January 17, 2010

Aged Care New Zealand Care Work In New Zealand?

Care work in New Zealand? - aged care new zealand

A long shot, but it's easy to get a work visa for New Zealand, and I am Work.it "had years of experience and am over 30 years. What are my chances? Thank you.

3 comments:

Flojo said...

Hello,

I'm a Kiwi, and talking to friends who are here, I can say is New Zealand can be very difficult (not impossible, but clearly, because they're here:)). I had experience in nursing in New Zealand, and now we have a shortage of nurses, which means that should be the job search itself is not a big problem.

New Zealand accepts people on the basis of a points system. They give "points" on the basis of a number of factors such as age, qualifications, funding and training. The more points you have, you will receive a grater possibility of a work permit. As already mentioned, when you get a much better chance. Otherwise, I recommend you see a different course, if you can do (maybe something like grooming? It would be better at what skills are in high demand, look for the moment).

Another thing to consider ... I have a friend who moved here eight months ago, and he said he found most difficult was to get enough points for a job GuarenteNot set EED many points, but many people, until you not want anyone to have a permit. This is only my experience of friends, but I recommend you for the contacts in New Zealand, and trying to a way to find this dilemma ...

In any case, good luck, New Zealand is an ideal place to live a great lifestyle ...

Anonymous said...

It is very difficult and expensive to achieve in the country.

One of my friends and his girlfriend, he emigrated to New Zealand a few years ago and had to prove he has at least EUR 80,000 each before being allowed to stay. The first year can not pay bebefits and needs for medical treatment in advance.

krystalc... said...

Hello from a New Zealander. Do not tell me you're a professional - at the time of our medical staff from around the world need professionals in our small towns recruited. If you plan on staying for only one year and need a contact work visa at the Embassy of New Zealand for more information. If you are planning to permanently stay requirements be more stringent. We have many travelers here. Seasonal work is easy to find (the fruit harvest, ski lodges, etc. to workers), also at the heart of organic farms (wwoof.com), HP offers free in exchange for part-time work). Good luck!

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