Canadian Work Visa For New Zealand Citizens

Due to increasing Business activity between the two neighbouring countries viz Canada and New Zealand, there is always a huge demand of skilled and experienced Human resources from the country of New Zealand. For this purpose, The Government of Canada has recently come up with a new policy i.e., International Mobility Program (IMP) also known as Intra-Company transfer (ICT) Visa which intends to allow maximum amount of workforce movement to and from Canada and New Zealand. This article discusses the specifics of Canadian work visa for New Zealand citizens.

The new Zealand government is allowing citizens from the South Asian countries to work in New Zealand and enjoy their life to the fullest. People from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh have a unique chance to move to one of the most beautiful countries of the world.

Canadian Work Visa For New Zealand Citizens

New Zealand is one of the most remarkable countries to invest in either for vacation or for a career. In this article, I will guide you about what you have to do, and how you get there.

New Zealand—Working Holiday

Description: The Working Holiday category is designed for New Zealand citizens who intend to travel in Canada and who wish to find temporary paid employment to help pay for their trip (up to 23 months).

Note: As a citizen of New Zealand, you may participate in IEC only once.

If you participated in IEC before April 2, 2015, you are no longer eligible to apply.

To be eligible for the Working Holiday category, you must:

  • be a citizen of New Zealand
  • have a valid New Zealand passport for the duration of your stay in Canada
    • Your work permit in Canada can’t be valid longer than your passport
  • be between the ages of 18 and 35 (inclusive)
  • have a minimum of CAN$2,500 to help cover your expenses in Canada
  • have health insurance for the duration of your stay
    • You may have to present evidence of this insurance when you enter Canada
  • not be inadmissible to Canada
  • have, before departure, a round-trip ticket or demonstrate that you’ll have the financial resources to purchase a departure ticket at the end of your authorized stay in Canada
  • not be accompanied by dependants
  • pay the fees

Note: The cost of living varies depending on where you decide to settle in Canada. Prepare financially by finding out how much it costs to live in the city and province or territory where you plan to stay.

Learn how to complete your IEC profile online.

Who can participate

To participate

  • your country or territory of citizenship must have a Youth Mobility Agreement with Canada or
  • you may be able to use a recognized organization

Some countries only allow you to participate once. Others allow you to participate twice, but in different categories. Because each country is different, it’s important that you check to see if you’re eligible to apply.

Even if you’re issued an invitation to apply, you can’t participate more times than your country allows. After you submit your application, an officer will assess your eligibility, including your past participations. Make sure you read and understand all the requirements before you submit an application.

Even if you hold a refugee travel document issued by a country that has a youth mobility agreement with Canada, you’re not eligible to participate.

Dependants

Your dependants can’t come with you to Canada under the IEC program. However, they may apply to visit, study or work in Canada. We’ll look at your application separately from theirs.

Find out more about how dependants can come to Canada.

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