Hi All,
Had a good scan on this subject on the forums but no real info.
I am thinking about contracting in NZ. I have spoken to
a number of agencies over there and although the perm market is quite
buoyant (pretty much the same as over here) they don't really talk
up the contracting market. I enjoy contracting and would want to continue over there. We have enough money to cover a house etc over there and keep our Uk pad until such time we decided to sell it or return to Uk should the grass be not quite so green in the south of the planet.
Question is has anybody done anything like this in NZ
and how did they go about it (visa requirements, company formation etc) - I suppose its the same as in the Uk i.e once you have decided you just make the jump and go contracting.....big difference is you need to be in NZ and have to uproot Missus, plonk cats on plane etc in order to do this which makes things a little more risque should things go wrong
The permy route is the same but if you had an interview over there and
the company were interested they would pay/help on relocation and at least you would have a job to start with. The agencies I am speaking to are saying do the permy thing and after a couple of years (Work to Residency visa is a simple process with a company sponsor in a skills shortage listed industry) and go back to contract work after.
Had a good scan on this subject on the forums but no real info.
I am thinking about contracting in NZ. I have spoken to
a number of agencies over there and although the perm market is quite
buoyant (pretty much the same as over here) they don't really talk
up the contracting market. I enjoy contracting and would want to continue over there. We have enough money to cover a house etc over there and keep our Uk pad until such time we decided to sell it or return to Uk should the grass be not quite so green in the south of the planet.
Question is has anybody done anything like this in NZ
and how did they go about it (visa requirements, company formation etc) - I suppose its the same as in the Uk i.e once you have decided you just make the jump and go contracting.....big difference is you need to be in NZ and have to uproot Missus, plonk cats on plane etc in order to do this which makes things a little more risque should things go wrong
The permy route is the same but if you had an interview over there and
the company were interested they would pay/help on relocation and at least you would have a job to start with. The agencies I am speaking to are saying do the permy thing and after a couple of years (Work to Residency visa is a simple process with a company sponsor in a skills shortage listed industry) and go back to contract work after.
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