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There are 1000 places available annually under this scheme to young citizens of China for a 12-month stay in New Zealand. The scheme runs from 1 October each year. There are no places currently available. More places will become available on 5 January 2010.
Online application service
Applications under this scheme must be made online. Manual or paper-based applications which are received by INZ will be returned to the applicant.
If your application is accepted in the online system, you will be advised by email and asked to send in further documentation to the appropriate receiving office (either Beijing or Shanghai Branch) within 60 days.
If the documentation is not received within 60 days, the branch may determine your application without it.
However, before you think about applying, please read the following important information.
To be eligible
You must:
be ordinarily resident in the People’s Republic of China at the time of applying
have a passport from the People’s Republic of China that is valid for at least three months after your planned departure from New Zealand
be at least 18 and not more than 30 years old
not bring children with you
hold a return ticket, or sufficient funds to purchase such a ticket (you must hold sufficient funds for the duration of your visit and for the purchase of an outward ticket from New Zealand, and this evidence may be requested when you arrive at the border)
have a minimum of NZ$4,200 available funds to meet your living costs while you are here
meet our health and character requirements
hold medical and comprehensive hospitalisation insurance for the length of your stay
have a senior high school qualification (gao zhong xue li) granted in respect of a minimum of three years’ full-time study
have a level of proficiency in English that is assessed as at least functional (see below)
not have been approved a visa or permit under a Working Holiday Scheme before.
Note: An applicant’s proficiency in English is deemed to be at least functional if they can produce evidence of:
an International English Language Testing System (IELTS), showing they achieved an average level of 4 over the four components of the test; or
having completed all primary and at least three years’ secondary education where all instruction was in English; or
having completed at least five years’ secondary education where all instruction was in English; or
having gained a post-secondary qualification that required at least two years’ full-time study or training where all tuition was in English.
Health Requirements
You will need to meet our health requirements for a temporary stay in New Zealand.
The online system will tell you whether you need to send us a completed medical and/or X-ray certificate, and, if so, how to do it, when you submit your application. This is based on the maximum length of stay that you are allowed under your country's working holiday scheme (not your intended stay), along with your responses to our health requirements questions.
Character requirements
You will need to meet our character requirements for temporary entry to New Zealand.
When you’re here
You must not take up permanent employment (unless you apply for and are granted an ordinary work permit while you are here).
You must not work for the same employer for more than three months.
You can enrol in one or more courses of training or study of up to three months’ duration in total during your visit.
Please note: New Zealand law prohibits any person on a temporary permit, including a working holiday scheme work permit, from providing commercial sexual services, or operating or investing in a business which provides such services.
Tax
Like all New Zealand workers, you will need an IRD number so that your employer can deduct tax from your earnings at the correct rate. In New Zealand, you pay tax on a pay as you earn (PAYE) basis. This means that there should not be a large refund or an amount to pay when you leave. Inland Revenue's Travelling to New Zealand webpage [external link].
How do I apply?
Applications under this working holiday scheme must be made online.
Take me to Working Holiday Schemes online. This link will take you to our Online Services login page. On this page you can register for online services or if you have already registered you can log in and access the working holiday scheme online application system. Check our questions and answers for more information on the online application system.
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