I want to work holiday visa to New Zealand What is the process?
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I hold a US citizen passport I'm currently in Australia. I would like to work in New Zealand on work holiday visa. What will be the process before my visa expires at the beginning of the year. Any information or advise I would appreciate it. Thank you!
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Answer:
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The link below basically has all the information, but you need to have around $4,200NZD to show you can support yourself. I found the SWAP program is very helpful and supportive (google it, I'm from Canada and it may just be a Canadian program but there will be many exactly like it). It basically set everything up for you instead of you finding accommodation, a job and transportation by yourself.
Alex Barker
Contact the New Zealand embassy.
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