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WORK VISA
WORKING HOLIDAY SCHEME

Nicolas
Name: Matias De
La Rosa
Gonzalez
Address: Lote 2
sector
embarcadero
Cochrane
Cochrane
Chile

Client Number:83357456
Application Number: 22531001

Dear Nicolas Matias De La Rosa Gonzalez

Work visa under a Working Holiday Scheme


I am pleased to inform you that your application for a work visa under a Working Holiday Scheme
has been approved.
Your work visa
Details of your work visa are at the bottom of this letter. Your work visa enables you to travel to and
enter New Zealand before 21 October 2024. The travel conditions on your visa allow you to re-enter
New Zealand multiple times after first entry.
Your working holiday will activate on the first day you enter New Zealand. You should therefore
travel to New Zealand only when you are ready to start your working holiday.
You must leave New Zealand before your work visa expires. If you wish to extend your stay in New
Zealand you will need to apply for another type of visa. If you were granted a work visa for less than
36 months under the United Kingdom Working Holiday Scheme, you may apply for the balance of
the 36 months.
Conditions of your work visa
It is important that you read the conditions on your work visa carefully. You must have evidence of
funds for your maintenance in New Zealand and if you do not have an onward or return ticket,
evidence of further funds for the purchase of this ticket. You may also be asked to provide evidence
of any other conditions that you were required to meet as part of the working holiday scheme under
which you submitted your application.
You must not remain in New Zealand after your visa expires
You must hold a valid visa at all times while you are in New Zealand. If you do not hold a valid visa
you will be in New Zealand unlawfully and you will be liable for deportation. If you do not leave
voluntarily before you are served with a deportation order you will face a prohibition period
preventing your return to New Zealand in the future.
Employment in New Zealand
When you find a job in New Zealand, you must show your work visa to your employer as evidence
that you have permission to work in New Zealand. Your employer can verify the details of your visa
online using VisaView. With your consent, other people or organisations such as health care providers
or travel agents can verify the details of your visa using the Visa Verification Service. See
www.immigration.govt.nz/visaview.
We may also e-mail you with information on temporary employment opportunities in New Zealand.
The following website includes information that may assist you in finding and applying for jobs
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/work-in-nz/finding-work/finding-applying-for-jobs.

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You can find employment information including New Zealand minimum employment rights at
www.employment.govt.nz/starting-employment.

New Zealand’s COVID-19 requirements

If you plan to travel to or from New Zealand, please check the current COVID-19 requirements.
These requirements can change so we recommend referring to these often when planning travel:
Covid-19 Travel | COVID19.govt.nz
Tax obligations while working in New Zealand
If you are going to work or open a bank account in New Zealand you will need an IRD number for
tax purposes. You can download the IRD number application - non-resident/offshore individual form
(IR742) from www.ird.govt.nz. The form has information on what supporting documentation you
need to provide.
Travelling in New Zealand
Many visitors choose to drive while in New Zealand, however driving in New Zealand can be very
different to driving in your own country. We drive on the left-hand side of the road, some of our
roads are narrow, windy and have loose gravel, and it’s not unusual to see sheep or cattle on roads in
rural areas. You need to give yourself plenty of time to reach your destination, and to understand
New Zealand road rules and signs.
Even if you have driven in other countries, it’s important to understand our rules for driving in New
Zealand before you get behind the wheel. Visit www.drivesafe.org.nz for the key things to consider
when planning your trip and as you make your journey around the country.
If you are planning to camp in New Zealand please adhere to local regulations. Information on where
to camp can be found at i-SITE Visitor Centres, the www.camping.org.nz website and on various
apps available to visitors. Failure to comply with local rules may result in a $200 fine.
Contact us
If you have any queries about your work visa, you can telephone our Immigration Contact Centre in
New Zealand on 0508 55 88 55 or +64 9 914 4100 if you are outside New Zealand. You can also
contact us online and quote the client number recorded at the top of this letter.

Yours sincerely,

Working Holiday Team


30 October 2023
New Zealand Work Visa Approval
Application Number 22531001
Your New Zealand Work Visa under the Working Holiday Scheme has been approved.

Work Visa details –


Working Holiday
Scheme

Applicant: Nicolas
Matias De La Rosa
Gonzalez
Date of Birth: 19 April
1995

Gender: Passport
Male number:
F41143314

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Nationality: Client
Chile number:
83357456
The start date of your visa
is: 21 October 2023
You must arrive in New
Zealand before: 21
October 2024
The number of times you
may enter New Zealand
using this visa is: Multiple
The last date you may
travel to New Zealand is:
See Conditions
Your visa expires and you
must leave New Zealand
on or before: See
Conditions

The conditions of your


visa: Visa valid for further
travel for 12 month(s)
from first arrival. This visa
expires 12 month(s) after
first arrival. Stay subject to
grant of entry
permission.You must
leave before visa expiry or
face
deportation.Return/onward
ticket not required. The
holder may work as part of
a Working Holiday
Scheme in any
employment but may not
work for the same
employer for more than 6
months.The holder shall
not study for more than 6
months in any 12 month
period.
You must comply with any
instruction from a Medical
Officer of Health which
relates to a notifiable or
quarantinable disease. If
you do not comply with
such an instruction you
may become liable for
deportation.

PRINT THIS DOCUMENT AND CARRY IT WITH YOUR PASSPORT WHEN


TRAVELLING
Your visa
The details above reflect the electronic record of your visa held by Immigration New Zealand (INZ).
You do not require a visa label in your passport. Do not attempt to alter this letter. It is an offence
under the Immigration Act 2009 to use a document that you know has been altered.
Please check that the above visa details match your passport before you travel and contact INZ
immediately if there are any errors.

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You may be asked to show this letter when you check in for your flight to New Zealand and/or when
you arrive at the New Zealand border. If you cannot show this letter when asked, the airline may not
let you board your flight or you may be delayed when entering New Zealand.
How can you prove your visa details without a visa label in your passport?
Your employer can verify the details of your visa online using VisaView. With your consent, other
people or organisations such as health care providers or travel agents can verify the details of your
visa using the Visa Verification Service. See: immigration.govt.nz/visaview
Do you have a new passport?
If you get a new passport while this visa is still valid, you must request INZ to update your visa
details so that they match your new passport. INZ’s website has information on how to do this:
immigration.govt.nz/transfervisa
You must not remain in New Zealand after your visa expires
You must hold a valid visa at all times while you are in New Zealand. If you do not hold a valid visa
you will be in New Zealand unlawfully and you will be liable for deportation. If you do not leave
voluntarily before you are served with a deportation order you will face a prohibition period
preventing your return to New Zealand in the future.
Do you need more information about eVisas?
For information about eVisas go to immigration.govt.nz/evisas
See immigration.govt.nz/search for answers to frequently asked questions or to send an enquiry to
INZ, or call our Immigration Contact Centre on +64 9 914 4100 from outside New Zealand, 09 914
4100 from Auckland, or 0508 55 88 55 from the rest of New Zealand.
Message for carriers and border staff
This letter confirms that an electronic visa has been granted for travel to New Zealand. We request
your assistance in facilitating the visa holder’s travel to New Zealand, in accordance with the
conditions set out in the Visa Details box at the top of this letter.
Carriers can verify this visa through the New Zealand Advance Passenger Processing (APP) system
or the TIETAC NZ system.

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