Which Glowworm Cave is better - Waitomo or Lake Te Anau? |
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In New Zealand, can you rent cars one way? |
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Good activities in new zealand? |
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Since the Economy is turning to Shid, Should we stop letting Kiwis into OZ? |
Since the Economy is turning to Shid, Should we stop letting Kiwis into OZ?
Lets be honest hear why should a local born Aussie have to compete with a Kiwi for the same job in AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!!?<... |
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Is any real football played ......? |
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Ive been offered a job as a nanny in New Zealand.................? |
Does anyone know which visa i need to get and how long it allows me to stay in New Zealand for?
Is there also any other things that i need to get before i go in July?
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Questions about Law and Order - New Zealanders? |
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New Zealand - the weather and shops? |
Hi, as my nosing into NZ continues as am thinking of moving there have two questions for those in the know.
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Why the murders New Zealand? |
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Christmas in Christchurch...? |
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How easy is it to be a fruit picker in new zealand as tourist? |
I am heading to New Zealand for the 1st time to travel and hopefully worka couple of months as fruit picker.I am not qualified for the working holiday visa because i am over 30 yrs old.Can I still find work as tourist there?with a valid tourist visa? |
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http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/work/workingholiday/workopportunities/
This page of New Zealand immigration should help you with work opportunities. We have had a really bad shortage of people to do work such as fruit picking and they were issuing special visas for people to come and do short term stints. So hopefully there will be something of interest. |
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Louise
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yesh ^^ goodluck and have fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^^ |
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Yes, you can work.
But firstly, you must get the permission of the Labour Department. This department keeps changing its name. It may be either 'Work and Income' or 'Ministry of Social Development'. Some days I wonder if even the employees can keep up with all the "rebranding".
Check them out in the blue pages at the front of the phone book. They will have a freephone number so you can contact them from anywhere in the country for no charge. |
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Yes it seems relatively easy as there are always tourists over here working as fruit pickers/working at vine yards . Hawkes Bay is a great place to go if you are interested in fruit picking - lots of orchards and is well known for numerous vine yards (if that's another area that may interest you ?) . Good luck - I hope you enjoy your time here ! |
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lesley w
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very easy ,,, as many tourists do that work here ,,, you need a working visia |
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Tahini Raving Weirdo
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If the coming harvesting season is anything like the last one, you will find yourself walking on red carpets anywhere you go as a fruit picker.
They had appeals in the newspapers for people to come fruit picking, because we had such a bumper crop in Otago.
With the climate change going the way it's going, this is likely going to happen again.
Grab a work permission at a local immigration office once you are here - you'll find that things can be far more negotiable when you are there in person, maybe in a place like Dunedin, and they are screaming for pickers again. I'm sure nobody will stand in your way then.
Have a nice trip! |
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