How to Study and Work in New Zealand

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New Zealand boasts an outstanding educational system and labour market. Students studying here have the option of working full or part time depending on their visa status and course of study; this provides an incredible opportunity to experience a new culture while earning some pocket money at the same time!

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Most international tertiary students studying in New Zealand can work during their breaks to meet people and become acquainted with local culture – this is an excellent opportunity for making friends while getting acquainted with life here – but be wary as this could hinder your studies!

PhD or Masters by research students may work without restrictions on their visa, though their maximum hours per week of work cannot exceed 20.

Part-time employment is extremely popular in New Zealand and many businesses – especially hospitality industry establishments – hire international students part-time. You will typically be paid an hourly wage; however some jobs such as picking fruit may pay you piece work (for instance the number of buckets filled). Each hour worked must earn at least the minimum wage rate.

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