Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Applying for a work visa/permit when you have finished studying and you have a job offer

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suitable to your qualification; or
two years to obtain practical experience
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obtaining a membership or registration from a
New Zealand professional association which
requires more than two years of relevant
practical work experience.
To be eligible for a work visa/permit under our
Study to Work Policy you must:
three years, if you are working towards
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course in New Zealand or one that would qualify
for points under the Skilled Migrant Category
of Immigration New ZealandҀs Residence Policy
have successfully completed a three-year
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to the course or qualification you have completed
have evidence of an offer of employment related
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no later than three months after the end date of
your student permit for that qualification or hold
a graduate job search work permit.
If you are working towards obtaining a membership
or registration from a New Zealand professional
association (such as the New Zealand Institute
of Chartered Accountants or the New Zealand
Registered Architects Board), and are therefore
applying for a three-year work permit, you must also:
have recently finished your qualification, and apply
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registration is a requirement for you to fully
perform your professional duties
have evidence that such membership or
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considered relevant practical experience by the
professional association, including but not
limited to documentation from the professional
association, or from the employer, stating how
the employment meets the requirements set
by the professional association
have evidence that the employment is
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the requirements for registration or
membership of the professional association.
have a New Zealand qualification that meets
If you have an offer of employment relevant to
your qualification, you may apply for a work visa/
permit under the Study to Work Policy. This work
visa/permit may be valid for a maximum period of:

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