Friday, June 23, 2023

NEW ZEALAND JOB

 There are several popular job sites in New Zealand where you can search for employment opportunities. Here are some of the most commonly used job sites in New Zealand:


1. Seek (www.seek.co.nz): Seek is one of the largest and most popular job portals in New Zealand. It covers a wide range of industries and job categories.


2. Trade Me Jobs (www.trademe.co.nz/jobs): Trade Me is a well-known online marketplace in New Zealand, and it also has a dedicated section for job listings across various industries.


3. Indeed (www.indeed.co.nz): Indeed is a global job search engine that aggregates job listings from various sources, including company websites, job boards, and recruitment agencies.


4. Jora (nz.jora.com): Jora is a job search engine that compiles job listings from different websites in New Zealand. It provides a user-friendly interface for job seekers.


5. Workhere (www.workhere.co.nz): Workhere focuses on connecting skilled professionals with job opportunities in New Zealand, particularly for those looking to relocate from overseas.


6. Kiwi Health Jobs (www.kiwihealthjobs.com): Kiwi Health Jobs is a specialized job site for healthcare professionals in New Zealand, listing vacancies in the healthcare sector.


7. Public Service Jobs (www.jobs.govt.nz): If you're interested in working for the New Zealand government or public sector organizations, this site provides listings for government job openings.


Monday, March 27, 2023

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Italy - Seasonal worker

Are you a non-EU citizen wishing to carry out seasonal work in Italy? You can find information below on the conditions, procedures and rights you can enjoy during your stay.?


Conditions

To work in Italy as a seasonal worker, you must obtain an authorisation to work and a seasonal work visa before you enter Italy.

Italy operates a quota-system, which is fixed annually.





Procedures


Authorisation to work

Your future employer must submit an application for an authorisation to work at the One-Stop-Shop for Immigration in the Prefettura where the job will take place.

An authorisation to work will be granted only if you come within the annual quota for non-EU workers.

Visa Application form 

The consulate or the embassy is informed that your authorisation to work has been granted and will issue a visa which you have six months to collect and use to enter the country. This period of time is calculated starting from the date on which the authorisation to work is released. The authorisation to work is necessary to obtain the entry visa.

Residence permit

You must apply for a residence permit to the One-Stop-Shop� for Immigration at the “Prefettura” of the competent province within eight days of arriving in Italy.

As a general rule, visas to enter the Italian territory (excluding Uniform Schengen Visas) cost €116. As for residence permits, their cost is €40 for stays between 3 and 12 months; €50 for stays between 12 and 24 months; and €100 for long-term residence permits, highly-qualified workers and intra-corporate transferees. In addition, administrative costs amount to €30 for the sending of the postal kit; €16 for the tax stamp; and €30.46 for issuance costs.


Documents required

You must sign a contract of (in Italian) and present a passport and travel documents

Duration of validity of permits

Your authorisation to work will be valid from 20 days up to nine months, depending on the duration of your employment.

Residence permits are issued for the duration and purpose indicated on the visa.

The seasonal worker residence permit may be renewed in case of new opportunities for seasonal work.


Decisions related to visas can be challenged before the Regional Administrative Tribunal within 60 days of notification.

Decisions related to residence permits can be challenged before the Regional Administrative Court or further before the State Council




NEW ZEALAND JOB

 There are several popular job sites in New Zealand where you can search for employment opportunities. Here are some of the most commonly us...