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You can apply for a working holiday visa for New Zealand first.
After getting the visa, you can also apply for a school in Australia.
Or you can apply for an Australian school first, get the offer, and then apply for an Australian visa after returning from a working holiday in New Zealand.
The specific situation still depends on how you plan your time.
The two have little effect.
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New Zealand's Ministry of Labour has announced that the minimum wage will rise to NZ$13 per hour from April 2011. For example, for a full-time worker who works 8 hours a day, the minimum wage is 104 yuan per day and 520 yuan for 40 hours a week.
International students are required to work no more than 20 hours per week. During the holidays can be full-time, can be more than 20 hours.
It's hard to work for a year, unless you're an iron man, sleep for an hour or two, and labor isn't the minimum wage, so it's still possible. The cost of living is more than enough. Tuition is almost there...
And if you go to Auckland, it's even more difficult, it's not easy to find a job in Auckland, the competition is big, and the salary is not all according to the minimum wage.
Good luck and hope it helps!
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The living expenses are okay, and the tuition is free.
It's very tiring to learn, don't be a Transformers game.
Part-time work all day during holidays.
PS hangs a course, 1w is worth the loss, look at the fighter, do it. Tong pin acres.
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20 hours a week, the minimum wage is 12 dollars, but the Chinese restaurant is low, pretend to be early cash!
The tuition fee is not playful, and the living expenses are barely enough! Unless it's a black worker!
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1.Language lessons are useful and to be attended.
2。Immigration New Zealand stipulates that if you are studying for more than 6 months, you can work 20 hours per week (within the school year, and full-time outside the school year). This is called"special working visa with working right“。
You can only apply after you arrive in New Zealand, so you can't be sure until you arrive in New Zealand.
3.I think it's okay to get a refund, you can just ask the school.
4.This depends on whether you can apply for the above visa (your situation is more tricky, because your language course is very short, and it depends on whether the school will show you a full offer that you have passed the language test and can go to university after you finish the language course), and it is possible that the student visa for your language is limited, once you end your language course, the school will notify the immigration department, so your visa may be changed to an ordinary tourist visa (unless you pay tuition fees to ensure that you will go to university, But that seems too early). So you first see if you can get a full offer after reading the language.
5.If the school has accepted as a student, yes. However, if your language school ends too early and the school has not yet accepted applications, then you can't.
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If you end the language course early, the school will not refund the remaining money that has not been attended. Messi's school dormitory conditions are very poor, I have been to see, you can consider renting a house on the North Shore, around Messi's campus, for more than 100 Singapore dollars a week, including water, electricity and broadband.
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1.Language lessons are very important and directly related to your communication and learning 2It should be possible I don't know if there is a limit on working hours per week in New Zealand 3
Generally speaking, the money will never be refunded, which you have to believe is the same as in China 4It should be okay 5I don't know if the school can live on campus during the holidays.
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Language is necessary.
If the visa does not indicate that the holder shall not undertake employment in nz, it means that you can legally work.
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I'm afraid that you won't understand, so I'll give you a language class, you can work, but your language is not good, there will be a lot of trouble, good luck.
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It's okay to have someone take you, if it's really not recommended to find it yourself, go to work abroad, you are not familiar with the place, and the language is not compatible, but if you know the language of these countries, it doesn't matter, if not, please consider carefully.
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You can go to the labor department to report for duty, because there are special agencies in the places where our state-owned labor workers go abroad, and they have a formal contract once they go out, and at the same time, the relevant departments of our country will always pay attention to the personal safety and wages of those who go out to work.
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Find a foreign-related labor dispatch company. Mastering a practical technique!
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Then study, earn money, or ask your acquaintances to bring it, otherwise what can be done.
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I don't know about other countries, but I've heard that there are companies in Japan that need labor, and they beg you to go, the round-trip fare is all-inclusive, and the requirement is not to go out in their factory 24 hours a day, working an average of 16 hours a day or more, the work is very boring, and it is easy to have emotional problems. With a monthly income of 20,000 plus, there are no entertainment facilities, and you don't seem to have a place to spend.
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The key to a person's life is to face reality, which is quite cruel for everyone. Maybe in the face of the cruel reality, what you have discovered, what you want, that is the experience, that is the fun. The study is not about learning, there is no goal for three hearts and two one, the struggle is afraid of hardship and tiredness, nothing can be accomplished, and set up the ability, do your best to make a fortune, how can there be such a good thing in the world, it is time to wake up, your own road to go by yourself, don't delay life!
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You can wash and sleep at night.
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It's better not to go abroad, some are deceitful
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You can negotiate a loan with someone who is traveling abroad. After going abroad, pay off your salary after getting it in RMB. You can also find someone to guarantee the loan to pay the intermediary fee.
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Apply for a New Zealand summer working holiday visa, about 1,000 per year. Deposit, IELTS score, education required. On your terms you should be able to pass.
The slots for '09 have been fully booked in 3 days, so let's prepare for next year. If you simply want to apply for a work visa and do not receive an invitation from your employer, you will basically not be able to do it.
Once you're in New Zealand, you'll have the option to work on farms, orchards and home garden care.
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Then it's best not to go, unless you smuggle in, it's also very unsafe, there are opportunities in the country, as long as you are diligent and attentive, you can still make money.
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stealing, or contacting someone else who needs to hire someone or a company.
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Then look for a job in China, the salary in some big cities is quite high, but the consumption is also high. What kind of work depends on whether you can do it. It is impossible to want to take someone else's high salary without a degree, and you have to work hard.
If you are the boss and your employee has no education but wants to get your high salary, what will you think of this employee? If you want to go abroad, you make money first.
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If you want to work abroad, you must have a positive agent, and no one will use you when you go abroad.
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This factory worker seems to be begging you to work, and the salary is equivalent to RMB 20,000+, but the work is very boring, and it is likely to produce some emotional diseases, you have to think about it, it is a Japanese laborer, working 16 hours a day or more.
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Find a tongue to get you out.
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If you have friends or relatives over there, invite you, and you can go too!
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About 20,000 is actually okay, it's actually quite easy to make money outside, our school has overseas internships, and you can still have savings after paying the money for internships for a year.
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Personally, I believe that "the superstructure determines the economic base". The most basic academic qualifications in China have not been repaired to go to live abroad, even language communication is difficult, and there is no capital (capital) for survival, let alone anything else. If you really have such a grand goal, you must first lay a good foundation in the country honestly and down-to-earth, and go out.
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Be between the ages of 18 and 30 and be a resident of China at the time of submission of the application, if the applicant has been separated from China for 2 years as of the date of cessation of application, the applicant is not suitable for qualifications; Hold a Chinese passport with a validity period of at least 3 months after the separation of Sealand and Zealand; The minimum bank balance in the name is NZ$4,200 to prove that the applicant has sufficient financial means to meet the needs of the New Zealand era.
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