Chinanews.com, September 30. According to New Zealand's Tianwei.com, the New Zealand Immigration Service website announced on September 29 that it will expand an employment program for new immigrants to the old immigrants who are unemployed due to the epidemic and help unemployed immigrants. Re-employment as soon as possible.

  According to the Immigration Department, this new immigrant skills matching and job search assistance service program usually only serves skilled immigrants and their partners who have just arrived in New Zealand and have difficulties in finding jobs.

Now, this service is extended to resident visa holders who have lost their jobs due to the epidemic and are in urgent need of reemployment, and priority is given to them.

  According to this plan, six government departments provide job matching to immigrants, helping skilled immigrants and their partners to match up with employers to meet the needs of both parties.

The original intention of this project is to provide assistance to new immigrants who have just arrived in New Zealand and have no relationship with relatives or friends, find jobs as soon as possible, and help them familiarize themselves with New Zealand's workplace culture and application process.

  Each agency works closely with local employers to help skilled immigrants and their partners find jobs that meet their skills and qualifications in their area.

(Jackie Shan)