Working as a
Skilled Migrant in New Zealand
- Karen
Rose T. Ceñidoza, Jan 2, 2005
New Zealand still looks for individuals who are proficient and talented.
These are needed for future economic development. The employment market is
varied. Hence, the different
work opportunities
in different regions of New Zealand. You’ll need a good level of English
and the experience required for the occupation or profession you want to
pursue.
Here are some tips
for you to be able to work as a Skilled Migrant in New Zealand:
- Exert effort
in looking for your profession. Search for the job will fit you best.
-
Communication skills are important. Be familiar with the English
Language.
- Study New
Zealand’s culture and working condition.
- Gain
significant experience in local works and knowledge in civilization.
- Make sure
you meet the qualifications in your desired profession.
- Bring your
diplomas and certificates justifying your title.
- Since your
qualifications and experiences are not easily recognized in New Zealand,
undergo quality training that can help you in familiarizing yourself
with the
job
you
want.
- Get ready
for your professional registration. Examples are: doctors, lawyers,
teachers,
nurses
or trade positions like plumber or electrician. You’ll need to register
with a Registration Board before you can work in New Zealand.
Finding work in
New Zealand can take some time. Don’t give up if you do not find the
job fit
for you. Opportunities are spread out; you just need to have the
determination to face all the endeavors that will come out.
As
“experience is the best teacher”, remember, too, that teachers “give the
test first and the lesson afterwards”. Experience will make you grow into
a well-developed citizen of New Zealand.
Don’t
be afraid to explore the opportunities. Skilled jobs are vastly in demand.
You just need to look in the right places.
Source;
http://www.immigration.govt.nz/
- Source:
OFW Guide