New Zealand need agricultural workers, open this visa

The corona virus has caused widespread outcry. The virus has spread all over the world. Due to this, various restrictions have been imposed in every country. Due to which outside workers could not come for agriculture. A similar situation exists in New Zealand. Now the New Zealand government has made a major effort to control the situation.

The New Zealand government has embarked on a variety of efforts to emerge from the maelstrom of the economy due to Covid-19. In a similar vein, the government’s Immigration Department has now opened a Supplementary Seasonal Employment Visa (SSE) to bring foreign workers to New Zealand to meet the growing demand for agricultural workers in the agricultural sector. Under this, the New Zealand government is making a number of changes to its immigration policy to help address labor shortages in key industries.

Immigration Minister Chris Fafoi said: “The two most important sectors we are going to support are horticulture and wine growing. The sector is one of a number of industries that have been instrumental in supporting New Zealand’s cowardly economic recovery and generating significant export earnings. Therefore, it is important that we support them to continue. Ensuring that where there are job opportunities, New Zealanders should be given a fair chance to fill them.

“This season, we expect more Kiwis who lost their jobs due to Kovid-19 to be available to work in these sectors, but this is likely to lead to a shortage of workers as the industry often migrates for its seasonal peaks,” said Chris Fafoi. Have been trusting. ” Chris Fafoi said: “This means that people who have expired work visa in New Zealand will be able to stay here for a short time to fulfill their roles in horticulture and viticulture.” The Supplementary Seasonal Employment (SSE) visa will be issued to approximately 11,000 working holiday visa holders in New Zealand, with visas ending between 1 November 2020 and 31 March 2021. Will be allowed to work in

Employers can hire these employees when an RSE Incompletely recognized Seasonal Employer (RSE) schemes by the employer are the locations of the scheme or a recognized SSE. Incomplete roles are available from the owner. Employers will also be able to hire SSE workers for roles in the areas specified in the list, which is currently being prepared by the Ministry of Social Development.

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