China Overseas Chinese Network, April 21. According to a report by New Zealand Tianwei.com on April 21, the New Zealand Immigration Service recently issued a guidance document on student visa work rights.

  The document stated that the Immigration Bureau is aware that it often makes mistakes when granting students work rights.

For example, students who do not meet the requirements are granted 20 hours of work per week, as well as the right to work full-time during specific holidays and summer vacations.

  After passing the evaluation of the immigration operation guidelines, cabinet resolutions and policy documents, the following instructions are drawn- 

  However, the above regulations do not apply to the following situations-

  Apprenticeship training programs (such as commercial pilot license training programs)

  University, PTE or ITP preparatory program

  Preparatory programs in secondary schools (such as university pathways)

  General learning at Level 3 and Level 4

  It can be seen that the document does not mention the working rights of research masters and doctors.

According to the previous regulations, the working rights of research masters and doctors are not restricted.

(Emma)