New Zealand tourist work visa conditions

I. Application Requirements for Part-time Tourism

For China tourists, the requirements for applying for a New Zealand work tourist visa are as follows:

1, a citizen of China, aged 18-30, living in China when submitting the application, and staying abroad for no more than two years in the two years before submitting the application;

2. The bank deposit in the applicant's name is at least NZD 4,200 (about RMB20,000);

3. Basic English conversation ability must be proved by IELTS score;

4. Have at least three years of full-time high school education certified by China Degree and Postgraduate Education Development Center;

5. The applicant has never obtained a New Zealand work tourist visa;

6. Go to New Zealand alone;

7. Health and personality meet the relevant requirements of Immigration New Zealand.

Second, matters needing attention

1, Education Certification: The most difficult indicator for applying for WHV is education. If you are a graduate of undergraduate or junior college or have a considerable degree of self-taught, you can check your personal information on Xuexin.com, make a notarized degree or translate it yourself. If you have just graduated from high school, or are going to leave school for university, you must apply for Tsinghua certification. You can log in to official website to fill in the registration form (please note that you need to provide the admission ticket number). You will receive the application number from official website after filling it out, so be sure to keep it in mind. The whole authentication payment process can be completed through online payment.

2. Physical examination-Related: Different from the routine physical examination, the physical examination for applying for WHV visa only needs to take a chest X-ray (mainly used to check whether there is tuberculosis). Applicants need to make an appointment to take photos in the hospital in advance, bring their passports and two passport-sized photos, download and print the 1096 form in the confirmation letter from the Immigration Bureau, and fill in all English words. The validity period of the experience report is only three months, so you need to confirm the time by yourself to avoid the expiration of the medical report when applying for a visa.

3. Telephone survey: In recent years, the WHV application has also added a telephone survey link. Applicants should keep the phone open after submitting their visas. If they accidentally miss the answer, call the immigration office and ask them to call you back. The feedback from most callers is that the Immigration Bureau prefers to call landlines. Visa officers usually ask questions in Chinese first (for example, why do you want to apply for a working holiday visa, etc.). ), applicants are also required to answer questions in English. Applicants don't need to be nervous when they receive a phone call, as long as they answer it normally and don't disclose their immigration tendency.

Third, the application steps

Submit the application online on the website of Immigration New Zealand on the designated open day (May 19).

1. After the application is successfully submitted, the applicant will receive an invitation letter by email to confirm that the traveler has obtained the relevant quota. The invitation letter contains the requirements for submitting application materials and related information, and the applicant must read it carefully. Before receiving this email, if the applicant sends/submits the application materials without authorization, the materials will be returned;

2. The applicant shall prepare the materials according to the requirements of the invitation letter and send/submit them to the designated institution in person.

Legal basis:

Passport Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 2 The passport of the People's Republic of China is a document for People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens to enter or leave the country and prove their nationality and identity abroad.

No organization or individual may forge, alter, transfer, intentionally damage or illegally detain passports.

Article 4 Ordinary passports shall be issued by the exit-entry administration department of the Ministry of Public Security or the exit-entry administration department of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level entrusted by the Ministry of Public Security, as well as by China embassies and consulates abroad and other foreign institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Diplomatic passports are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Official passports are issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the people of China, China's embassies and consulates abroad or other overseas institutions entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the foreign affairs departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and cities with districts entrusted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Article 5 Citizens who go abroad for non-official reasons, such as settling in a foreign country, visiting relatives, studying, obtaining employment, traveling, engaging in business activities, etc., shall apply for an ordinary passport to the exit-entry administration organ of the public security organ of the local people's government at or above the county level where their household registration is located.

Article 6 When applying for an ordinary passport, citizens shall submit their identity cards, household registration books, recent bareheaded photos and relevant materials explaining the reasons for their application. State functionaries who leave the country to apply for an ordinary passport for reasons specified in Article 5 of this Law shall also submit relevant supporting documents in accordance with relevant state regulations.

The exit-entry administrative organ of the public security organ shall issue an ordinary passport within fifteen days from the date of receiving the application materials; Do not meet the conditions, it shall explain the reasons in writing, and inform the applicant of the right to apply for administrative reconsideration or bring an administrative lawsuit according to law.

In remote areas or areas with inconvenient transportation or due to special circumstances, passports cannot be issued on schedule, and the issuance time can be extended to 30 days with the approval of the person in charge of the passport issuing organ.

If a citizen requests emergency treatment due to a reasonable emergency, the exit-entry administration organ of the public security organ shall handle it in time.