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- Labour Division -



The Overseas Employment Unit is responsible for the administration of the overseas recruitment schemes with Australia and New Zealand. The schemes that the ministry is currently administering are Recognized Seasonal Employer, Seasonal Worker Program, Pacific Labour Scheme, and the Fisheries Pilot Program (Sealord):

Our main objectives are:

  • Supplying workers from work-ready pool according to Employer's preference.
  • Provide pre-departure training to workers.
  • Preparation and Travel logistics.
  • Regular communication with workers on the field for motivation purposes.
  • Developing good connection with existing Employers.
  • De-briefing/One on One interview with workers upon return.
  • Domestic Awareness on RSE and SWP related to Island Councils & Public.
  • Seeking more employers abroad through marketing activities.





  • - Statistics -

    Pacific Labour Scheme (PLS) Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP) Recognized Seasonal Employer (RSE) Sealord
    Since 2016 Since 2010 Since 2008 Since 2017
    10 Current Employers 15 Current Employers 13 Current Employers 1 Current Employer
    3 year contract 6-9 month contract 6-9 month contract 6-9 month contract
    Sector: Aged Care, Agriculture, Meat processing, & Hospitality. Sector: Horticulture & Agriculture. Sector: Horticulture & Agriculture. Sector: Fisheries Industry.
    359
    SWP Workers
    118
    PLS Workers
    18
    Sealord Workers
    363
    RSE Workers

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    The Overseas Employment Unit will contact you based on the needs of overseas employers.
    Contact Us via email: oe@employment.gov.ki
    Or visit us at HQ Bairiki in person.
    It is a list of employees with violations or criminal offences during their working period under any of the 4 schemes. These offences are reported by employers. If you are on the list, we apologize, the chances of working under the schemes, again, are very slim to none.

    We wish all I-Kiribati currently working under these schemes the very best, and hope they think twice before making rash decisions as the future generations and their opportunity to work overseas depends on it.
    You apply at your Island Council. Understand more on the Overseas Employment application process HERE