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American Social Worker wanting to work in New Zealand

Last activity 06 February 2012 by Snowyegret

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Snowyegret

Hi, I'm Pam, I'm trying to find ways to move to New Zealand.  I'm a social worker with a Master's in Psychology.  I don't necessarily want citizenship but I don't know if they have unlimited work visas.  I fell in love with NZ when I went there for a month on vacation.  One problem is I'm 49 and I've been told I'm too old. Anyone with advice on how I can accomplish my goal would be welcomed.

Snowyegret

Thanks, I can probably find the list on the NZ immigration website or so I hear.  How is the cost of living now?  It's always been high but with the economy everywhere else in the world I was hoping the cost of housing there might have come down some. I hear property is relatively cheap in Christ Church since the earthquake.

prettywitty

Snowy,
I am moving to NZ this summer and from what I have found out thus far you have until the age of 56 to apply for permanent residency. I am cutting it close as I just turned 55. It is my understanding that they go by some sort of points system when considering applicants for residency. You get points based on occupation, age ect. I am still in the process of checking this out so I might have misunderstood but that is how I understand it to be at this point and time.

lilkiwiky

Hello Pam , My name is Judy and i am a New zealander now living in Kentucky .
I saw that you are trying to get work in New Zealand.
Before i came to the USA i was working as a Mental Health Support person for a Organization named Pathways Trust.
If you are still looking for work you may want to try them.
Here is there web site
http://www.pathways.co.nz
Best of luck with your job search let me know how you get on.

Snowyegret

Thanks so much for the link.  I will try that.  Have a great day!

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