- have a Malaysian passport that‘s valid for at least three months after your planned departure from New Zealand
- be at least 18 and not more than 30 years old
- not bring children with you
- hold a return ticket or sufficient funds to purchase such a ticket
- have a minimum of NZ$2,250 available funds to meet your living costs while you’re here
- meet our health and character requirements
- be coming to New Zealand to holiday, with work or study being secondary intentions for your visit
- not have been approved a visa under a Working Holiday Scheme before.
1) Part 1: Create an online account
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/secure/default.htm
a) At welcome to our Online Service Login Page, click on "Register Here" to register for a new online account.
Here is the direct link to the registration page.
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/registration/CreateAccount.aspx
2) Part 2: Visa Application
a) With the username and password created during the registration, please login here.
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/secure/default.htm
b) Then you are directed to a page with the message "Welcome to your Online Services Homepage".
c) Under the "Online Services" pane on your right, click on "Working Holiday".
d) At the next page, you will need to choose your own country and click the "OK" button.
e) At the page "Create New Working Holiday Application", click on "Apply Now".
f) Now you need to fill in the information for the first section: Personal
You need to take notes on below
Personal Details
- Are you represented by an immigration adviser? Answer: NO
- Communication method. Answer: Email
- Do you have a Visa or MasterCard card available for payment? Answer: Yes. You are not required to use a card with your own name
- Identification type. Answer: National ID (IC Number)
- Date Document was Issued. Anwer: Date and year on your 12yrs old birthday
- Not required
g) The second section: Health
- Do you have a medical condition that requires, or may require, renal dialysis during your intended stay in New Zealand? Answer: NO
- Do you have active tuberculosis (TB)? Anwer: NO
- Do you have any of the following medical condition(s): Cancer- NO, Heart disease- NO, A mental, physical or intellectual disability- NO
- Do you have any medical condition(s) that currently requires, or may require during your intended stay in New Zealand:
Residential care (residential care is long-term care provided in a live-in facility such as a facility for people with a physical or psychiatric disability and includes 24 hour supervision)- NO
- Are you pregnant? Answer: NO
- In the five years prior to this application, have you spent (lived in and/or visited) a combined total of 3 months in any country or countries NOT considered to be low risk for TB. Answer: YES
- If you can prove that you have not lived in or visited that country you may be eligible for exemption. Do you wish to be considered for an exemption on this basis? Answer: Not required to answer
- Answers for all questions shall be NO
- Do you meet the specific requirements for the scheme you are applying for? Answer: Yes
j) Application status: You will not be informed on the application status via email unless necessary. It is best practice login to your account and check the status from time to time. If you see the expiry date of the visa on the right pane after you login, it means your application is successful.
5 comments:
Hi there, thanks so much for your information. Just one question: i'd turn up to be 31 by 13th January 2012. Does that mean that as long as i submit the application before the 13th Jan im still valid? What is your advice? Regret so late i apply....><
Thank you for visiting my blog. First of all, are you a friend of mine? I am just wondering....:)
To answer your question, you are right practically. As long as you apply before your birthday, you should be eligible. Please note that the application only started on 11 Jan last year but I am not sure for next year. You may try your luck if you think you can afford the application fee
Hi,
I was wondering why they give you the visa with expiry date a year?
that means you can go anytime within a year (before the visa expires). But you can only stay for 6 months from the date of arrival in new zealand
Hi, no im not ur fren, just browse through info for new zealand then found ur blog..=)
oh...just saw ur reply! tqvm!
erm..i thought application always start 2nd/3rd of Jan..take the risk..y i born so early =p
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