Cancel the two-year work sign guaranteed by employers at all levels; Students who have completed junior college courses in grades 4-6 and non-degree courses in grades 7 (such as GD and GC) can get one-year open work visas; Graduates studying in GD who need professional registration for professional employment (such as teaching and nursing) will be given an additional open work visa in the second year; Provide 2-year open work visas for students who have completed the courses in grades 4-6 and non-degree grade 7 outside Auckland before 20021and 12.
Provide 3-year open work visas for students with bachelor degree or above of Grade 7; For international students who are studying for a graduate diploma of Grade 8 and whose major is on the long-term shortage list, the spouse of the guarantor will be given an open work visa, and minor children will enjoy free study treatment. (Whether your major is on the long-term shortage list, you can check with the official website Immigration Bureau). Open work visa is an incentive visa for international students (study abroad benefits). After studying in New Zealand, you can get the opportunity to apply for a job in New Zealand, which is not restricted by any industry or employer. In this new policy, the two-year employer-sponsored work visa will be completely abolished, and there will be no restrictions on the workplace and employer conditions for international students after graduation, so that international students can find jobs independently and freely. However, during the three-year open work visa period, it is suggested that international students still need to move closer to the requirements of skilled immigrants step by step in order to obtain qualified skilled occupations.
If you already have a student visa, or your student visa has been accepted, then you will still be affected by the New Deal! To apply for a three-year work visa, students need to meet the following conditions: 1.7 above graduation: the course is not less than 30 weeks. 165438+1You can get a three-year open work visa after October 26th. PGD graduates: the course is not less than 30 weeks. 1 65438+those who graduate after June 26th can apply for1year open work visa; If you are outside Auckland, you can apply for a three-year open work visa. Grade 4-6 single-degree graduates: the duration of the course is not less than 60 weeks, and they can apply for a one-year open work visa; If you are outside Auckland, you can apply for a three-year open work visa. Grade 4-6 double degree graduates: each degree is not less than 30 weeks, and the second degree needs to be higher than the first degree. In this case, you can also get an open work visa for three years.