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Essential Skills Work Visa<\/h2>\n<\/div>\n

If you’ve been offered a full-time job, and you have necessary qualifications and experience to work in that job, you can apply for a temporary visa to work in New Zealand. Your employer must have checked if any New Zealanders were available to do the work, before offering you the job. If you’re granted this visa, you may be able to support visa applications for your partner and dependent children.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n