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Steps to Becoming an Overseas Employer.

These are four steps to becoming an RSE Employer:




STEP 1 - BECOMING AN RECOGNIZED SEASONAL EMPLOYER

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The first step in the process for employers is applying for recognition as a recognised seasonal employer (RSE). To find out about the requirements you will need to meet, and how to apply for RSE status, see the RSE requirements pages.


STEP 2 - GETTING AN ATR

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Once you have RSE status you need to apply for an agreement to recruit (ATR) workers from offshore. To find out about the requirements you will need to meet, and how to apply for an ATR, see the ATR requirements pages.


STEP 3 - OFFERING A JOB AND EMPLOYING OVERSEAS WORKERS

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When you have an ATR you can make a job offer. Your prospective worker will need to provide us with evidence of your offer to get a visa from offshore (see the how a worker applies for a limited visa page for details on where a worker can submit their RSE limited visa application). Then they can come to New Zealand, work for the length of time their visa is granted for, and return home. To find out about the requirements the job offer must meet, how you can help the workers that you want to apply, and where they can submit their application, see the employment agreement page.


STEP 4 - BRINGING YOU WORKERS BACK NEXT SEASON

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Finally, if you want to get your workers back for another season, they may be able to return to New Zealand under a new ATR if the conditions of their visa have been met, and if there is a continued labour shortage.


Please contact us for more informations

FAQ

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I-Kiribati workers are hardworking and committed. They have been carefully selected from a large number of applicants and have undergone comprehensive training on cross-cultural communication, time management, and team building.
By contacting the Ministry of Labour and Human Resources Development on the following email address;
  enquiry@employment.gov.ki
  oe@employment.gov.ki
Our Seasonal Work Unit’s number one priority is to make sure that all of the immigration, health and logistical requirements are met as quickly as possible. They have an excellent relationship with the organizations providing visas and health checks to make sure these can be expedited. Our team will work with you to understand your timeline and provide regular updates.
Although there is no direct flight to New Zealand from Kiribati, we have negotiated a cost sharing arrangement with workers so that the employers only have to contribute to the costs of workers flying from Fiji to New Zealand. So recruiting a worker from Kiribati is no more costly than a worker from another Pacific Island country.
The I-Kiribati people are friendly and sociable, and get along easily with others regardless of cultural differences. As part of the employability skills delivered in pre departure training, Kiribati workers are also trained on how to work in a team and in cross cultural diversity. There have been no issues of anti-social behaviour raised by previous employers.
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