question lang, if makakuha tag 457 employer sponsored visa required ba na ielts passeR? ngbasa2x lang ko sa mga requirements libog lang..
question lang, if makakuha tag 457 employer sponsored visa required ba na ielts passeR? ngbasa2x lang ko sa mga requirements libog lang..
Ahahahaha!
Para nako, naa man pod siya'y correct points.
Ang sayop lang is he is saying it in a different way.
Just like here in SG, pwede kaayo mag-tourist usa, then apply og job.
Dili pod pwede mo-work if tourist visa ra'y kuptan. Mag-process jug working visa.
But sad to say, this 3O-days to 9O-days t0ur!st v!sa, mao pod ni ang gi-explore sa mga pokpok. Og mao ni ang usa sa mga pinaka-nakapahugot sa sistema diri. Naa baya jud ni domino effect kay ang mga Immigration Offices sa mga countries, mag-communicate baya jud na usahay.
This might be one of the angles nga gipasabot ni muted Dignos.
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Sakto bitaw to si Dignos, sakit lang pagka sulti hehe Naa man pod Holiday Visa wherein one can work not more than 6 months man tingali at least the tourist will know what it feels to work and live there for a year before deciding to stay there for good.
Gisapot to si Dignos kay gi revive ang thread nga dugay na kaayo patay, and then the 'it's not all roses and candies' nga gi caption sa usa ka poster ddto. haha Di tingali sya ganahan anang flowery phrases and feel-guru-thing lines ipang post. hehehe
Kusog na ba ang IT Industry sa New Zealand?
Not quite. Just a few examples to note:
- Air New Zealand, airline of the year for three straight years. Sure the award is consist of different categories (eg. good route, safety, food) however it's mainly driven by their innovation such as Airband (wristband for children traveling alone), automated bag drop, electronic bag tags and etc.
- 10.x mbps average internet speed, that's within top10 for APAC region. South Korea, SG, HK, Japan and Taiwan are leading in that space which is not surprising. But NZ? Well yeah, it has a pretty good internet speed. Thanks to the NZ$ 1.5 billion given by the government for the roll out of fiber.
- The big banks are spending loads of money to their IT, specially with digital transformation.
- The government has mandated the use of Infrastructure as a Service (Cloud) for all public agencies by 2017. That's creating jobs for the IaaS providers.
- DevOps model? Yes most R&D, Software Dev and IT outsourcing companies are into it.
- Way before "big data" became a big hit in IT, it's being done already here by SAS and Datamine. Of course, in other countries as well.
While the IT market in NZ is small, it's certainly not stagnant.
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