This is an exciting course on offer!
Not only are you offered the opportunity to come to stay and study here, but we also offer to assist you to gain the tools necessary to work in New Zealand.
We recommend that students have an Intermediate level of English to cope with the language and content of the course. However, assistance is also given to students with less English to also seek out work that is suitable to their level.
There are many countries that now have an agreement with New Zealand for their citizens to enter into a working holiday arrangement.
The great thing about this for the student on a working holiday visa is that they are able to study with us for up to three months, in most cases, and then go on to gain employment.
We offer the following to our students who have a working holiday visa.
- How to decide the most suitable job to your skills and ability
- Where to look for a job
- Opportunities for people with a working holiday visa
- How to make contact with possible employers
- How to prepare your Curriculum Vitae/Resume
- How to prepare for a job interview
- Assistance to apply for your own Inland Revenue number (IRD) number
- The legal and financial details that you need to know about working in New
Zealand
- How to work safely and competently in your chosen work environment.
- Work related vocabulary that fits your choice of work.
- Role plays on looking for a job, applying for a job, being interviewed for a job,
working with New Zealanders and other foreigners in the work place, asking for help.
- Knowledge of the types of jobs, the working environment and the expectations of employers will have.
- Options for finding a place to live while working.
There are many countries that now have an agreement with New Zealand for their citizens to enter into a working holiday arrangement.
To check that you are able to qualify for this visa please refer to the New Zealand Immigration website. http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/work/workingholiday/
NB: Students need to obtain this visa prior to entry into New Zealand
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