Tuesday, March 19, 2013

New Zealand Visa Part Time Work

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New Zealand is an extremely beautiful country with a multicultural and friendly population of about 4.3 million people. New Zealand has a rich cultural heritage with a mixed population of European, Maori, Polynesian, Asian, etc. New Zealanders, often called ‘kiwis’ are considered welcoming and easy going people who love to meet people from different cultures.

In New Zealand, you can enjoy the benefits of both urban and rural lifestyles. Verdant mountains, sprawling forests, beautiful plains, calm lakes, and wild beaches make up the countryside of New Zealand. People from all over the world come to New Zealand to appreciate the dramatic and varied landscapes, colorful oceans and beaches, and snow clad mountains. New Zealand has a temperate climate, and the country is surrounded by the Pacific and Tasman Oceans.


Part Time Work

Employment rates for international students studying in New Zealand are very high. Finding part time work in New Zealand is not difficult, if you do require assistance there are always employment advising centres that will help students find suitable employment. These services are aimed directly at finding relevant and satisfactory work for students and can be very helpful to those who utilize them. Students usually find jobs as caretakers, farmers, homework helpers, Assistants, computer operators, waiters, receptionists, and cleaners, among hundreds of other opportunities.

Minimum Wage
There are three minimum wage rates:
•The adult minimum wage applies to all employees aged 16 and over who are not new entrants or trainees is $13.00/hr.

•The new entrants minimum wage applies to employees aged 16 and 17, except for those who have completed 200 hours or three months of employment in the workforce, whichever is shorter; or who are supervising or training other workers; or who are trainees is $10.40/hr.

•The training minimum wage applies only to employees aged 16 and over who are doing recognised industry training involving at least 60 credits a year.



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