New Zealand Jobs for Foreigners, Skill Shortage List in 2022 (2023)

New Zealand has thousands of jobs for foreigners according to their recently released long term skill shortage list, regional skill shortage list and construction, and infrastructure skill-shortage list in 2022.

You will see here the list of jobs that are available for foreigners as New Zealand does not have enough manpower to fill up the positions. Due to this, they have to give it to qualified and experienced foreigners who are willing to live and work in New Zealand.

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Why Foreigners should Live and Work in New Zealand

There are many reasons to choose New Zealand as a country to live with family and for work. It is ranked third in the world when it comes to ‘work-life balance,’ and ranked first for ‘quality of life’ according to the survey made by HSBC.

In another survey conducted also by HSBC, New Zealand ranked 2nd overall country as the best place in the world for expats and foreigners to live and work. It occupies the same spot for 4 years in a row from 2015 to 2018. Edging other expats favored countries including the likes of Canada, Singapore, Switzerland, Bahrain, Germany, and Sweden.

New Zealand is the second safest country in the world based on the details at worldpopulationreview.com. NZ ranked 2nd safest as compared to 163 other countries. One of NZ’s popular city, Auckland belongs to the top 10 greatest cities to live in based on telegraph.co.uk.

According to world.bymap.org the unemployment rate in New Zealand is just around 5.1% which is way better than the global average of 8.6%.

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Aside from the rankings and surveys, New Zealand is a beautiful country. It can be attributed to its friendly and very hospitable people. Plus, the breath-taking landscape of both North and South Island which were used as the location for movies such as Lord of the Rings Trilogy, The Hobbit Trilogy, The Chronicles of Narnia, and Mission Impossible 6 to name a few.

Are you one of those foreigners who are interested to find jobs in New Zealand and make it your home? You can check out the skill shortages of the aforementioned country. Maybe there are available positions that are comparable to your educational background and work experience.

New Zealand Skills Shortages for Foreigners

The list is based on the long-term and regional skills shortage list as of May 2019. The overseas qualifications must be comparable to NZ standard qualifications list.

Long Term Skill Shortage List

Construction

  • Construction Project Manager
  • Project Builder (including building project manager and site foreman)
  • Quantity Surveyor
  • Surveyor

Engineering

  • Chemical Engineer
  • Materials Engineer
  • Civil Engineer
  • Geotechnical Engineer
  • Structural Engineer
  • Electrical Engineer
  • Industrial Engineer
  • Mechanical Engineer
  • Production or Plant Engineer
  • Environmental Engineer
  • Engineering Professionals NEC
  • Civil Engineering Technician
  • Electrical Engineering Technician
  • Electronic Engineering Technician
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Telecommunications Network Engineer

Finance / Business

  • Procurement Manager

Health and Social Services

  • Clinical Psychologist
  • Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologist
  • General Practitioner
  • Medical Radiation
  • Medical Laboratory Scientist – including Cytotechnologist (Cytoscientist)
  • Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
  • Physicist (Medical)
  • Physiotherapist
  • Psychiatrist
  • Registered Nurse (Aged Care)
  • Sonographer
  • Specialist Physician in Palliative Medicine
  • Surgeon (General)
  • Veterinarian

ICT, Electronics and Telecommunications

  • Multimedia Specialist (Film Animator)
  • ICT Project Manager
  • Organization and Methods Analyst
  • ICT Business Analyst
  • Systems Analyst
  • Multimedia Specialist
  • Web Developer
  • Analyst Programmer
  • Developer Programmer
  • Software Engineer, Software Tester, and Software and Applications Programmers NEC
  • Database Administrator
  • ICT Security Specialist
  • Systems Administrator
  • Computer Network and Systems Engineer
  • Network Administrator
  • ICT Quality Assurance Engineer, ICT Support Engineer, and ICT Systems Test Engineer
  • ICT Support and Test Engineers NEC
  • Telecommunications Engineer
  • Telecommunications Network Engineer
  • ICT Customer Support Officer

Recreation, Hospitality and Tourism

  • Chef (Chef de Partie or higher)

Science

  • Other Spatial Scientist
  • Environmental Research Scientist
  • Food Technologist

Trades

  • Automotive Electrician
  • Diesel Motor Mechanic (including Heavy Vehicle Inspector)
  • Electrician (General)
  • Electric Line Mechanic

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New Zealand Regional Skill Shortage List

This list includes skill shortages in a particular region where there are no residents or New Zealand citizens who have the skill set to occupy the positions.

Northland

Agriculture and Forestry

  • Apiarist
  • Arborist
  • Beef Cattle Farmer (farm manager)
  • Dairy Cattle Farmer (farm manager)
  • Market Gardener (crop production / Agronomist Manager)
  • Pig Farmer (farm manager or assistant farm manager)

Education

  • Early Childhood (pre-primary school) Teacher
  • Primary School Teacher
  • Post-Doctoral Fellow (University Lecturer)
  • Secondary School Teacher
  • University Lecturer

Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering Draughtsperson

Finance / Business

  • Accountant

Health and Social Services

  • Anaesthetic Technician
  • Medical Technicians NEC (Dialysis Technician)
  • Midwife
  • Resident Medical Officer (excluding First and Second year resident Medical Officers)
  • Specialist Physician (general medicine)
  • Cardiologist
  • Paediatrician
  • Specialist Physicians NEC
  • Emergency Medicine Specialist
  • Ophthalmologist
  • Medical Practitioners NEC

Recreation, Hospitality and Tourism

  • Jockey (Trackwork Rider)
  • Outdoor Adventure Guide (Skydive Tandem Master)
  • Snowsport Instructor (including technicians)

Trades

  • Baker
  • Composite Technician
  • Electronic Equipment Trades Worker
  • Metal Casting Trades Worker (Foundry Moulder), Fabricator
  • Metal Machinist (First Class) (CNC Machinist)
  • Motor Mechanic (General)
  • Motor Mechanic (General) (Automotive Air Conditioning Technician)
  • Panelbeater
  • Plastics Technician
  • Plastics Technician (Plastics Engineer)
  • Sheetmetal Trades Worker
  • Vehicle Painter

Southland

Agriculture and Forestry

  • Apiarist
  • Arborist
  • Beef Cattle Farmer (farm manager)
  • Dairy cattle farmer (farm manager)
  • Dairy cattle farmer (assistant farm manager)
  • Market Gardener (crop production / agronomist manager)
  • Pig Farmer (farm manager or assistant farm manager)
  • Winemaker (viticulturist / specialist positions – not pickers)

Education

  • Early childhood (pre-primary school) teacher
  • Primary school teacher
  • Post-doctoral fellow
  • Secondary school teacher
  • University lecturer

Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering Draughtsperson
  • Mechanical Engineering Technician

Health and Social Services

  • Anaesthetic Technician
  • Medical Technicians NEC (Dialysis technician)
  • Midwife
  • Resident Medical Officer (excluding first and second year resident medical officers)
  • Specialist Physician (general medicine)
  • Cardiologist
  • Paediatrician
  • Specialist physicians nec
  • Emergency Medicine specialist
  • Ophthalmologist
  • Medical practitioners nec

Recreation, Hospitality and Tourism

  • Jockey
  • Jockey (trackwork rider)
  • Outdoor Adventure Guide (Skydive tandem master)
  • Snowsport Instructor
  • Snowsport Instructor (including technicians)

Trades

  • Baker
  • Composite Technician
  • Electronic Equipment Trades Worker
  • Metal Casting Trades Worker (foundry moulder), Metal Fabricator, Metal Machinist (first class) (CNC Machinist)
  • Motor Mechanic (General), Motor Mechanic (General)(Automotive Air conditioning technician)
  • Panelbeater
  • Plastics technician
  • Plastics technician (Plastics Engineer)
  • Sheetmetal trades worker
  • Vehicle Painter

What I have noticed is there are skill shortages that are common in every part of New Zealand. Though there are distinct skill shortages that are needed only for North, and / or for South Island. For specific regions / cities skill shortages you can visit https://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz/

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4 Simple Ways to Find Jobs in New Zealand for Foreigners in 2022

Apply for a Work Visa

If you will be coming from overseas, as a foreigner, you can find jobs in New Zealand through online job websites and recruitment companies. As a migrant, you need first to have a job offer before you can apply for a work visa.

There are numerous online job sites that foreigners can submit their resumes / CV to be able to connect with New Zealand employers. Based on newzealandnow.govt.nz these are the job websites which you can consider:

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There are also a handful of industry specific job websites that foreigners can submit their resumes to be able to connect with NZ based companies.

Apply for a Resident Visa

This is another option for foreigners to be able to find jobs in New Zealand, which is to apply for a resident visa.

If you are unsure about what type of visa is right for you. You can explore different visa options depending on your objective. There is a skilled migrant category resident visa, long term skill shortage list work visa or resident visa, talent (accredited employer) work visa, and other visa options that can help you live in New Zealand permanently.

Apply for Working Holiday Visa

Foreigners can also apply for jobs in New Zealand through a working holiday visa. These types of visas allow you to stay for a period of 12 months to work and explore New Zealand. If you are from United Kingdom or Canada you may be granted 23 months working holiday visa. If you will be granted 23 months visa needs to provide a general medical certificate.

Plus, you also need to have funds to purchase your return ticket. Also, your main reason for coming to New Zealand is for holiday, work is only your secondary objective. This type of visa was made possible because NZ has working holiday scheme agreements with numerous countries. This includes but not limited to the Philippines, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Brazil, Malaysia, and the USA.

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https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/options/work/thinking-about-coming-to-new-zealand-to-work/working-holiday-visa

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Apply through Recruitment Companies

There are numerous accredited recruitment companies which you can find at www.careers.govt.nz. Employers based in New Zealand most of the time seek the help of recruitment agencies to do the screening of job applicants on their behalf.

Basically, you can see there the respective websites of the recruitment companies for general jobs, specialist jobs, and industry-specific job vacancies. There are job websites for immigrants, US citizens, people with disabilities, for youth, students, and graduates and for job seekers aged 55 and above. If the expats are hired for the job, it will be the employer who will process the visa sponsorship.

What are the Best Cities to find work in New Zealand and Median Salary

New Zealand has numerous cities that expats can consider when finding jobs and eventually settle in the said country with their families. The factors can be the location, pay rates, job availabilities relative to their skills and expertise, and cost of living.

Popular cities include Wellington the country’s capital, Auckland, Christchurch, Nelson, Tasman, Marlborough, and Hamilton.

Westpac.co.nz made a research about the mentioned cities. According to their top picks Wellington ranks first as it is one of the most livable cities in the world of 2018 by Deutche Bank.

Wellington has the second-highest available jobs posting online at 9.74 per 1000 residents with age ranging from 20 to 64 years old. The city has a median salary of $1,247 per week or roughly $4988 per month for full-time employees. The cost of living is lower as compared to Auckland.

Auckland is one of their top picks, as it has a median salary of $1,151 per week. It has higher job listings at 10.55 jobs posting per 1000 residents.

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Christchurch has a median salary of $1,150 per week. The job listing online is at 7.9 per 1000 residents.

Nelson, Tazman, and Marlborough, cities which are part of the South Island is included in the Westpac top picks. The median salary is considered to be low at $1000 per week. The three cities have an impressive job posting. Nelson has 8.36, Tazman has 9.49, and Marlborough has 7.32 per 1000 residents.

Hamilton, another city on North Island belongs to the list. The median salary is $1122 per week which is slightly lower than New Zealand’s 3 popular cities. The job posting is, however, quite low at 6.28 per 1000 residents.

Foreigners Population in New Zealand

In March 2019, Stats.gov.nz data showed that New Zealand has an estimated population of 4.9 Million, 34 percent of which are residing in Auckland.

The March 2018 census shows that there were 1.2M people who were born overseas and are now living in the country. The expats ethnicity is composed of Europeans, Asians, Pacific, Middle Eastern, Latin American, and African. The English language is being spoken by 95 percent of the people.

Asians have a combined population of 700k: 230k of which are Chinese, 220k of which are Indian, and 72k are Filipinos.

Popular Cities of New Zealand

The capital city of New Zealand is Wellington. It is located in the southern part of the North Island. It is the second populous city of the country with a population of 418K just next to Auckland which has a 1.6M population. The third populous city is Christchurch with 404K located on South Island. Other popular cities of NZ are Hamilton, Tauranga, Napier, and Queenstown.

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FAQs

What skilled trades are in demand in New Zealand? ›

Like other countries throughout the world, New Zealand's job market was severely impacted by COVID-19.
...
What Are the Most In-Demand Jobs in New Zealand?
  1. Nurse. ...
  2. Administrative Assistant. ...
  3. Child Welfare Worker. ...
  4. Psychologist. ...
  5. Machine Operator. ...
  6. Construction Worker. ...
  7. Plumber. ...
  8. Carpenter.

Is New Zealand accepting foreign workers? ›

Visa applications to work in New Zealand are now open. This information is for New Zealand employers who require a border exception for their migrant employee.

What is long term shortage list NZ? ›

The Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL) identified occupations where there was a sustained and ongoing shortage of highly skilled workers both globally and throughout New Zealand. The LTSSL was used to assess Long Term Skill Shortage work visa applications and some Essential Skills work visa applications.

What is level 3 qualification in NZ? ›

A certificate at level 3 qualifies individuals with knowledge and skills for a specific role(s) within fields/areas of work and/or preparation for further study.

What are low skill jobs? ›

Line cooks, farmworkers, construction workers, and grocery clerks, among others, are all considered “low-skilled labor” according to the BLS. While these jobs have few formal requirements to obtain, do they involve little or no skill to do?

How can a foreigner get a job in New Zealand? ›

As a migrant, you need first to have a job offer before you can apply for a work visa. There are numerous online job sites that foreigners can submit their resumes / CV to be able to connect with New Zealand employers.
...
Apply for a Work Visa
  1. www.workhere.co.nz.
  2. www.workingin-newzealand.com.
  3. www.trademe.co.nz.
  4. www.seek.co.nz.
6 days ago

Which job is best in New Zealand? ›

New Zealand's highest-paying jobs
RANKINDUSTRYROLE
1Healthcare & MedicalGeneral Practitioner
2Information & Communication TechnologyChange Manager
3Information & Communication TechnologyArchitect
4Information & Communication TechnologySolutions Architect
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How much money do you need to live comfortably in New Zealand? ›

The average cost of living in New Zealand for a single person per month, not including rent, is USD$815-$1,000. For a family of four, it's USD$2,950-$3,600 per month. The rental costs will depend on which city you decide to move to, and whether you live in the city center or a bit further out.

Is work visa open for New Zealand? ›

You can apply for a visa to work here temporarily if you: have a job offer from a New Zealand employer. are coming for a specific work-related purpose or event.

Is New Zealand border opening for work visa? ›

New Zealand's border will fully open by 1 August 2022. On 31 July 2022, all student and visitor visa categories will reopen. All work visa categories will open for applications on 4 July 2022. A 'Green List' has been introduced.
...
Key updates.
South Korea10 May 2022
Czech Republic2 June
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19 May 2022

Is New Zealand Open for workers? ›

How employers can bring workers to New Zealand using a border exception. Visa applications to work in New Zealand are now open. Requests for most border exceptions are closed except for deep-sea fishing crew and seafood processors. You may still request an exception for these workers.

What is level 4 qualification in NZ? ›

Qualification types on the NZQF
LevelCertificate
4 iCertificate
NZQF Level 4 Broad operational and theoretical knowledge in a field of work or study. Learn more about Level 4
3 iCertificate
NZQF Level 3 Some operational and theoretical knowledge in a field of work or study. Learn more about Level 3
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How can I get a job offer in New Zealand? ›

  1. Step 1: Find out about jobs in New Zealand. Will your job be the same in New Zealand? ...
  2. Step 2: Write or update your CV. ...
  3. Step 3: Search and apply for suitable jobs. ...
  4. Step 4: Prepare and practise for job interviews. ...
  5. Step 5: Attend job interviews. ...
  6. Step 6: Get a job offer. ...
  7. Step 7: Begin working.

Which is the best place to live in NZ? ›

10 Best places to live in New Zealand
  1. Queenstown. View from the top of the Skyline Gondola in Queenstown. ...
  2. Napier. Coming in at number two on our list is Napier. ...
  3. Rotorua. ...
  4. Auckland. ...
  5. Tauranga/Mt Maunganui. ...
  6. Wellington. ...
  7. New Plymouth. ...
  8. Christchurch.
26 Mar 2018

What is a Level 7 qualification in New Zealand? ›

Level 7: graduate certificates, graduate diplomas and bachelor's degrees. Level 8: postgraduate certificates, postgraduate diplomas and bachelor honours degrees. Level 9: master's degrees. Level 10: doctoral degrees.

How long is NZQA valid for? ›

Normally, the expiry date is two years from the date the review is completed.

What is a Level 5 qualification NZ? ›

New Zealand Diploma level 5 qualifies you with theoretical and/or technical knowledge and skills within a specific field of work or study. Must contain 72 credits at level 5 and have at least 120 of all credits contributing to the qualification at level 4 or above.

What is the best paid unskilled job? ›

High-paying unskilled jobs
  1. Server. National average salary: $12.01 per hour. ...
  2. Janitor. National average salary: $12.09 per hour. ...
  3. Transport driver. National average salary: $12.52 per hour. ...
  4. Stocking associate. National average salary: $12.60 per hour. ...
  5. Care associate. ...
  6. Food production worker. ...
  7. Security guard. ...
  8. Farm worker.

What is an easy job to get into? ›

18 Easiest Jobs That Pay Well and are Achievable
#CareerPhysical Ease
1Groundskeeper or Landscaping Assistant
2Taxi Driver or Chauffeur
3Virtual Customer Service RepresentativeYes
4Phlebotomy TechnicianYes
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5 May 2022

What are middle skilled jobs? ›

Middle-skill jobs are careers that require technical education and training beyond the high school level, but not a four-year college degree (aka: good money in less time).

Is New Zealand better than Australia? ›

Living In New Zealand

Life in New Zealand tends to move at a more relaxed pace. In 2019, New Zealand was ranked as the second safest country in the world. New Zealand has a lower crime rate than Australia. Plus, you won't have to worry about any snakes!

What is the age limit to immigrate to New Zealand? ›

While the age limit for the most popular immigration policy, the Skilled Migrant Category, is at 56 years and will involve taking up employment in New Zealand, there are a number of options for migrants older than 56 or migrants of any age choosing not to work.

What is the lowest paying job in NZ? ›

The lowest paid jobs in New Zealand, relative to qualifications and experience, are all in the services sector, with hotel receptionists, waiters/waitresses and bar staff regularly being rated right at the bottom of the scale.

Which jobs are highly paid in New Zealand? ›

15 highest paying jobs in New Zealand 2022
  • Information Technology Manager.
  • Building and Construction Manager.
  • Information Technology Architect.
  • Marketing Manager.
  • Procurement Manager.
  • Ship's Master.
  • Ophthalmologist.
  • Mine Manager.

What job earns the most money in NZ? ›

Based on advertised salaries for roles listed on Trade Me Jobs during the last quarter, architects in the IT sector continued to be offered the most money. "So far in 2022 IT roles are continuing to pay the most, as we have seen consistently over the past couple of years," Trade Me Jobs sales director Matt Tolich said.

What are the disadvantages of living in New Zealand? ›

List of the Cons of Living in New Zealand
  • The cost of living in New Zealand is somewhat high. ...
  • New Zealand is a fairly isolated country. ...
  • The cost of getting to New Zealand is problematic for many families. ...
  • You will be living a quiet life when you move to New Zealand.
3 May 2019

How much does a house cost in New Zealand? ›

The West Coast, Hawkes Bay, Manawatu/Wanganui, and Otago also posted annual increases of more than 30%. The median house price in Auckland, meanwhile, rose 18.5% to $1.12 million – a new city record.
...
The real cost of buying a house in New Zealand.
RegionMedian house priceYear-on-year increase
NZ excl. Auckland$680,000*25.1%
New Zealand$826,300*24.3%
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17 Apr 2021

Is it cheaper to live in New Zealand or Australia? ›

When comparing the cost of living in New Zealand vs Australia, New Zealand is the more affordable country to live in. On average, consumer prices in New Zealand are 3.96% lower than in Australia. Rent and groceries cost 17.70% and 5.92% less. Eating out at a restaurant will also cost less in New Zealand.

Can I convert my visitor visa to work visa in New Zealand? ›

You can't work on a visitor visa and you'll need to apply for a work visa before you can start work.

Can I work in New Zealand if I am over 30? ›

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As it stands, Britons up to the age of 30 can live and work in New Zealand for 23 months under the current remits of the visa programmes. But from 2024, everyone aged up to 36 can apply to stay and find employment, at any skill level, for up to three years.

Is ielts required for New Zealand work visa? ›

Immigration New Zealand asks for IELTS as proof of English language ability for many visas. This includes those within the skilled migrant, investor and entrepreneur, residence from work and parent categories. The minimum IELTS score for New Zealand immigration is 6.5.

What is the easiest way to immigrate to New Zealand? ›

Conditions Of Immigration To New Zealand
  1. Job Offer or current job.
  2. Work experience.
  3. Extra points for experience in New Zealand.
  4. Extra points for work experience in a listed employment sector.
  5. Additional points for work experience in identified future growth areas.
  6. Education.
  7. Additional points for study in New Zealand.

What is the easiest country to immigrate to? ›

  • Easiest Countries to Immigrate To. Here are some of the easiest countries to immigrate to: ...
  • New Zealand. New Zealand is a popular destination for immigration mainly because of its Skilled Migration Program. ...
  • Australia. ...
  • Spain. ...
  • Paraguay. ...
  • Germany. ...
  • Montenegro. ...
  • Czech Republic.

Which country is easier to migrate? ›

Top 20 Easiest Countries to Immigrate To (aggregated sources):
1.CanadaEcuador
2.New ZealandFinland
3.MexicoMontenegro
4.AustraliaPortugal
5.GermanyCzech Republic
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How do you become eligible to work in New Zealand? ›

People entitled to work in New Zealand are those who: are New Zealand or Australian citizens (including people born in the Cook Islands, Niue and Tokelau), or. have a New Zealand residence visa, or. have a New Zealand work visa or a condition on their New Zealand temporary visa showing they are allowed to work here.

Is New Zealand border open? ›

New Zealand's borders are open.

How hard is it to get a work visa New Zealand? ›

In general, it may be difficult to get a work visa in New Zealand due to limited spots or tight deadlines for application. If your country has a set quota, that means applications will open on a specific day.

What are Level 7 qualifications? ›

Level 7 qualifications are:
  • integrated master's degree, for example master of engineering ( MEng )
  • level 7 award.
  • level 7 certificate.
  • level 7 diploma.
  • level 7 NVQ.
  • master's degree, for example master of arts ( MA ), master of science ( MSc )
  • postgraduate certificate.
  • postgraduate certificate in education ( PGCE )

Can I study in New Zealand without ielts? ›

Yes, you can get a New Zealand study visa without taking the IELTS. The New Zealand Immigration authority will conduct an interview with you to check your English language communication skills before approving your visa.

Is Level 7 a degree? ›

University students qualify with Ordinary Bachelors degrees (NFQ Level 7) or Honours Bachelors degrees (NFQ Level 8). Universities also offer Masters (NFQ Level 9) and Doctoral (NFQ Level 10) postgraduate degrees.

How much does New Zealand pay per hour? ›

Hours and wages
Type of minimum wagePer hour8 hour day
Adult$21.20$169.60
Starting-out$16.96$135.68
Training$16.96$135.68
1 Apr 2022

Is it easy to get job offer in NZ? ›

“Is it easy to get a job in New Zealand?” is probably one of the most asked questions we received from working holidaymakers. The good news is that, yes, it is very easy to get a job in New Zealand! Some of the jobs below are in such a high demand that employers will give a shot to anyone that just shows up.

Can I get a work visa for New Zealand without a job offer? ›

Can I get a work visa without a job offer in New Zealand? The sole exception is if you qualify for one of our 'open' work visa categories, such as a Working Holiday visa, a Partner of a Worker Work Visa, or a Post-Study Work Visa.

Which city has more job opportunities in New Zealand? ›

Auckland

It also has by far the most job listings per person, at 10.55 ads for every 1,000 residents.

What is the safest city in New Zealand? ›

Wellington. Wellington, the capital of New Zealand, has been dubbed the safest large city in the country, and consistently ranks among one of the safest cities anywhere in the world.

What is the richest city in New Zealand? ›

Queenstown and the Lakes District, the South Island's internationally renowned tourist area, has been rated as New Zealand's most affluent place to live.

What job makes the most money in New Zealand? ›

The highest-paying job in New Zealand is that of CEO or Managing Director. They earn, on the low end, around NZ$120,000 per year and, on average, around NZ$560,000 per year. On the high end, they can earn as much as NZ$4.5 million per year!

Which job is best in New Zealand? ›

New Zealand's highest-paying jobs
RANKINDUSTRYROLE
1Healthcare & MedicalGeneral Practitioner
2Information & Communication TechnologyChange Manager
3Information & Communication TechnologyArchitect
4Information & Communication TechnologySolutions Architect
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Is it easy to get a job in New Zealand? ›

Not only is it relatively easy to start a business in New Zealand, but there are also many in-demand jobs that are easy to take up as self-employed. These would be a good guarantee of a place in the job market.

Is New Zealand easier to get into than Australia? ›

Points System Comparison

In Australia, you must score a minimum of 65 points to be eligible, while New Zealand's program requires a minimum of 160 points for an invitation.

What is the lowest paying job in NZ? ›

The lowest paid jobs in New Zealand, relative to qualifications and experience, are all in the services sector, with hotel receptionists, waiters/waitresses and bar staff regularly being rated right at the bottom of the scale.

How much money do you need for New Zealand working visa? ›

How much money do I need to bring? This differs by nationality, but for Immigration purposes, you generally need to be able to show a minimum of NZ$350 a month or NZ$4200 for 12 months to meet living costs requirements while you're here. A copy of your bank statement may be sufficient evidence of your available funds.

What are the disadvantages of living in New Zealand? ›

List of the Cons of Living in New Zealand
  • The cost of living in New Zealand is somewhat high. ...
  • New Zealand is a fairly isolated country. ...
  • The cost of getting to New Zealand is problematic for many families. ...
  • You will be living a quiet life when you move to New Zealand.
3 May 2019

Is New Zealand better than Australia? ›

Living In New Zealand

Life in New Zealand tends to move at a more relaxed pace. In 2019, New Zealand was ranked as the second safest country in the world. New Zealand has a lower crime rate than Australia. Plus, you won't have to worry about any snakes!

What job pays the most without a degree? ›

What Is the Highest-Paying Job Without a Degree?
  • Commercial Pilots: $121,430.
  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers: $94,560.
  • First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives: $91,090.
  • Power Plant Operators, Distributors, and Dispatchers: $85,950.
  • Elevator and Escalator Installers and Repairers: $84,990.

How can a foreigner get a job in New Zealand? ›

As a migrant, you need first to have a job offer before you can apply for a work visa. There are numerous online job sites that foreigners can submit their resumes / CV to be able to connect with New Zealand employers.
...
Apply for a Work Visa
  1. www.workhere.co.nz.
  2. www.workingin-newzealand.com.
  3. www.trademe.co.nz.
  4. www.seek.co.nz.
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What qualifications do I need to work in New Zealand? ›

To work legally in New Zealand, you need evidence of your right to work. This could be a visa, evidence of permanent resident status, an Australian or New Zealand passport, New Zealand birth certificate or a certificate of New Zealand citizenship.

Do we need IELTS for New Zealand? ›

If you wish to work in New Zealand, you must meet the minimum standard of English required by the New Zealand Government. The New Zealand Government requests IELTS as evidence of English language proficiency for many visas, including those within the Skilled Migrant, Business, and Residence from Work categories.

Is New Zealand better than Canada? ›

New Zealand is a peaceful and clean country, with a great climate in comparison to Canada. New Zealand also offers you better study, work, and business opportunities but at some point, it lags behind Canada.

Is NZ cheaper than Australia? ›

When comparing the cost of living in New Zealand vs Australia, New Zealand is the more affordable country to live in. On average, consumer prices in New Zealand are 3.96% lower than in Australia. Rent and groceries cost 17.70% and 5.92% less. Eating out at a restaurant will also cost less in New Zealand.

Is New Zealand richer than Australia? ›

Australians are a third richer than New Zealanders. Per capita GDP (adjusted for purchasing power parity) is NZ$48,000 in Australia compared to just NZ$36,400 in New Zealand. This difference is remarkable given that the two countries enjoyed the same level of income for most of the twentieth century.

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