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Can a student be self-employed while on student visa? WATCH VIDEO FOR ANSWER
Extras: International students are allowed to work part-time in New Zealand while studying, subject to certain conditions. To be eligible for part-time work as an international student in New Zealand, you must be enrolled in a full-time course of study that meets certain criteria. You can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during scheduled breaks in your study program, such as during summer vacation. When looking for part-time work, you can check online job boards, visit local businesses and shops to inquire about job openings, or use recruitment agencies. Popular part-time jobs for students in New Zealand include hospitality, retail, and customer service positions. To work in New Zealand, you will need to obtain an Inland Revenue Department (IRD) number, which is a unique identifier used for tax purposes. You can apply for an IRD number online or in person at an IRD office. It's important to note that while part-time work can provide valuable work experience and help supplement your income, it's important to prioritise your studies and ensure that your work schedule does not interfere with your academic obligations. India Toll-Free No: 1800 103 6525 New Zealand Toll-Free No: 0800 69 69 77 (0800 MY NZ PR) Email: info@ajvglobal.com Website: https://www.ajvglobal.com Follow us on - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ajvglobal/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ajvglobal/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ajvg... #NewZealand #studyabroad #studyinNewZealand #internationalstudent #internationalstudentlife #newzealandvisa Whether you're thinking about migrating to New Zealand or are already in the process of doing so, we are here to help. Our finely curated informational and educational videos are designed to help you navigate the complexities of the migration process. From discussing migration rules and updates to answering your specific questions, we got you covered. Subscribe to our channel for the best video content and stay up to date on the latest immigration news. |