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WI4.1 Requirements for all working holiday scheme applicants

As well as meeting the specific requirements for the relevant working holiday scheme, applicants must also meet the requirements under Generic Temporary Entry Policy, and the conditions below.

WI4.1.1 General conditions

  1. The objective of working holiday schemes is to allow young citizens of approved countries, whose primary intention is to holiday in New Zealand, to undertake employment and study during their stay in accordance with their scheme.
  2. To be eligible for a work visa and permit under these schemes, applicants, in addition to meeting the requirements of the particular scheme they are applying under, must:
    1. hold a valid passport from the country whose scheme they are applying under, and
    2. be aged no less than 18 years of age and no more than 30 years of age, unless their scheme allows a different age limit, and
    3. not be accompanied by children, and
    4. meet onward travel requirements (see W2.20), and
    5. submit an application in the prescribed manner, and
    6. pay the appropriate fee (if any), and
    7. meet health and character requirements as set out at E6, and
    8. be the holder of a valid temporary permit if applying from within New Zealand, and
    9. not previously have been approved a visa or permit under a working holiday scheme.
  3. Applicants are not required to provide evidence of a job offer.
  4. Where a scheme has an 'ordinarily resident' requirement the applicant's usual place of permanent residence must be that country. This requirement is considered to be met if the applicant has not been absent from that country for more than two years immediately preceding the application.
  5. Successful applicants must not undertake permanent employment unless they apply for and obtain a work permit that enables this.
  6. Successful applicants may enrol in one or more courses of training or study of up to 3 months' duration in total during their visit to New Zealand, unless their scheme allows a longer period.

WI4.1.10 Ability to apply using the online system

Immigration Regulations 1999 Reg 3A

The online application system is accessed through the INZ website at www.immigration.govt.nz under "Online Application for a NZ Working Holiday".

Effective 30/11/2009

PREVIOUS POLICY

WI4.1 Requirements for all working holiday scheme applicants (27/07/2009)

WI4.1 Requirements for all working holiday scheme applicants (02/03/2009)

WI4.1 The need to meet the requirements of Generic Temporary Entry policy (30/07/2007)

WI4.1 The need to meet the requirements of Generic Temporary Entry policy (12/09/2005)

WI4.1 The need to meet the requirements of Generic Temporary Entry policy (04/07/2005)

WI4.1 The need to meet the requirements of Generic Temporary Entry policy (29/04/2002)

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