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How easy is it for a New Zealander to get a tourist visa for Iran?

You can Get visa on arrival or visa in advance. both are very easy for citizens of New Zealand. Visa in advance is cheaper (about 40 euros cheaper) but visa on arrival is easier (just one step: go to airport and get your visa+slight chance of rejection)Read below articles for each one:All about visa on arrival: Iran Visa on Arrival Complete 2018 Guide | 1stQuest BlogAll about Visa in Advance: Online Iran Visa Service (you can find visa fees for both on arrival and in advance here)

How can I apply for a New Zealand working holiday visa?

The question is a bit broad.# Check whether you are eligible to apply for the visa.## Check the countries.First, you need to make sure you have the right to apply for the working holiday visa. New Zealand Working Holiday visa only open for eligible countries. Which is:You will need to hold a passport issued by the countries listed above.## Check the requirements for specific countriesThe requirements are different for different countries.Then you will need to find whether you meet the requirement for the visa. Normally there is the age limit for the visa. Applicants from some countries may need a bachelor degree or something like that.After you are sure that you meet the requirements. Then you will need to apply online.# Apply Online.Some countries, for example, Taiwan and Malaysia, there is quota limits each year. So if you want to get the visa, you will need to apply online to get the quota first. If you from these countries, you will need to check the open time for the visa from official website, normally, the quotas will be filled in hours or even minutes. So you will need to make sure you have enough friends and high speed network at the same time to get it.The other countries like Japan and Canada, there is no quota limit, so if you from these countries, you can just apply online.## The apply procedure for the visa.Make sure you meet requirementsGet the quota, which is the hardest step for most countries. (You can only secure a quota after you paid the visa fee which is 208 NZD for now)Wait for the decision or submit the materials as required.Health examination if requiredVisa granted## Online application processThe online application process are almost the same for all countries.Online application system: https://onlineservices.immigrati...Register an account hereLoginPrepared when openClick Apply Now buttonFinish the online formSubmit itPay for the visa feeOk, you got it.The link is an explanation about the application for Malaysia, the other countries are all the same.Check it hereļ¼š http://www.whvstore.com/d/7-how-...If you have any questions, just ask, or post on the forum: WHVstoreAnd we provide service to help eligible people get it.Feel free to contact us if you need: whvstore@gmail.com

Thinking about moving to New Zealand?

Me and my fiance thinking about saving up and in a few years moving to a different country, we now live in America and are thinking of going to New Zealand (We aren't sure which region yet, we haven't researched very much into it yet) I have a few questions to ask to get a little bit more information about the place.

-How long is the average work week here? (the typical american work week is 40 hours a week, 5 days a week)
-How is the job outlook? Is the country is debt or poverty? (It is very hard to find a decent job in America, even with a degree, as we are in terrible debt)
-Can you choose your own occupation, religion, home, etc?
-Can anyone attend the colleges? Are they really expensive and do you have any help from the government with paying for it?
-How is the healthcare there? Is it free?
-Is it dangerous for Americans to live there? Do gangs target Americans?
-What is the average price for a decent one bedroom apartment or small house? (Decent as in not a trailer or in a bad area)
-What is the average price for a used or new car?
-Do you have subways or buses throughout the cities?
-What is the weather like there? Tempurature wise and are there a lot of storms or hurricanes?
-Can anyone visit the beach at anytime?
-Is there any international number to call for more information?
-How mnuch should we save up before moving?
-Would it be easy to get an occupation in photography or marine biology?
-Do degrees from America transfer to New Zealand?

If there is anything else, appropriate, that you would like to add, please do so. And please respond if you have lived or been there before. Thank you very much in advance!

Moving to New Zealand..HELP!?

First of all you have to realize that it is not easy to move to New Zealand. Like many other countries New Zealand has strict regulations regarding the eligibility of people moving there for work and/or residency. In order to move to New Zealand to work you will have to arrange for employment prior to arriving in New Zealand and have the necessary visas for you and your daughter prior to arrival.

I would start by going to the New Zealand Immigration website http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant and reviewing the type of visas available and the requirements for applying for one (health, police check, and employment). It will also direct you to the Skilled Migrant and other categories listings so you can see what areas and specialities are in demand in New Zealand. One advantage for you is that there are numerous areas under the Health (Nursing) field on this list and since you are being trained in the US you should have no problem having your courses and accreditation's (RN is what they seem to want) accepted in New Zealand. One thing though, most if not all nursing jobs require 3 years practical experience in your field in order to qualify under the skilled migrant category.

You do have a good idea in travelling to New Zealand to see what it is like. A couple of hints, the cost of living in New Zealand is significantly higher than in the US and many websites suggest that your income should be between 30 to 40% higher than in the US is order for you to obtain the same standard of living. This is true in some cases and not quite accurate in others but is still a good guideline to follow. An airline ticket to New Zealand is around $1,500 depending on time of year and type of ticket. Hotel accommodations while there would be, for a reasonably decent hotel, around $125 to $!50 based on current rates (however that is NZ$ so say $100 to $125 US roughly).

I suggest you look at immigration requirements first, then see what you need to do to meet them. If after you graduate and work for 3 years you still want to go you have all of the necessary information you require to accomplish this. New Zealand is a lovely country and I enjoy it immensely.

Which New Zealand town is the most unfriendly?

Well, its not surprising that Auckland has 50% !

Please, any New Zealander that reads this, don't get offended :)

The lowest suburbs in Auckland such as South Auckland for
example, probably contributed about 40% (less or more) towards
being the most unfriendly town in New Zealand.

Technically, its the most unfriendly because the range of ethnic
populations that live in Auckland, particularly Maori and Pacific Islanders.
With all the gangs, violence, criminality that happens a lot in Auckland.
And with the many population of Asian ethnicities as well, causes quite
a lot of conflict with racism.

So, really i'm not surprised that Auckland got the most votes.

What country is better, australia, new zealand, ireland or uk?

New Zealand for its beautiful scenery mountains, beachs, coastline, forests and quaint towns and bustling cities. New Zealand also has really friendly people and has a special feeling about it ..

Just the other day a american tourist off a cruise ship lost his hat the wind at the harbour and in landed in the sea .. a local jogger asked the tourist if they wanted it and dove into the sea to get it ..

Although I have much love for our neighbours Australia great weather but it gets too hot in summer (e.g melbourne tennis grand slam got to over 40 degrees celcius .. also the snakes ect..

Ireland is also magical .. but i guess im biased but I love New Zealand

Time and a half part time work, old navy?

Employees get paid time and a half for working on a holiday.

New Year's Day

Memorial Day

Independence Day

Labor Day

Thanksgiving Day (if your store is open)



Time and a half is different than holiday pay. All full-time and part-time employees are eligible for paid company holidays from their date of hire. Seasonal employees are not eligible for holiday pay. For holiday pay days, add Christmas Day to the list above (Christmas is not a time and a half day because the stores are closed, but you may be eligible for holiday pay).


Employees that go over 40 hours per week also get paid time and a half (over time pay), but it must be approved ahead of time. Normally if an associate is close to 40 hours, they will send you home (cut your shift) to avoid overtime hours. Managers can get overtime pay if it's approved by the district manager.

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