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nisal456

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    Parissamin machan oye wage katha kiyela agency kareyo tama paye 5,6n laksha ganan hambe kereganne minissunte ohome kiyela.ade lankawe agency kiyanne tanikereme horu godak.hode ewa harime adui.
     

    weer.hasa

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    1. meka nam tikak wenna beri wedak, 5 yrs walata student visa denna nam oya aniwaryayenma medicine degree ekakata enrol wenna oni, neththam 5 yrs student visa ekak denna widihak ne.
    2. den NZ immigration eken student visa (specially lankawen ena ayage) hondata check karanawa, pahu giya dawas wala horata salli pennala ahu wela 83 denek ge visa reject karala. ee madiwata me awilla inna 700 kageda koheda aapahu documents check karanna yanawa. ee awilla thiyana ayagenuth horata salli pennala mattu unoth visa reject karanawa.

    ee nisa oyata NZ yana eka hithana tharam lesi wenne nethi wey.

    eka thama saho. mage wena yaluwekuth oya kathawa kiwa. thawa wisthara denaganna ona nisa thamai kiriye yaaluwangen ahala beluwe, thanks saho...
     

    weer.hasa

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    නැ මම කිව්වේ බ්‍රෝ උබට රටක ඉදන් 2ක් හම්බ කරලා ඉතුරු කරන්න අමාරු වෙයි.
    කන්න බොන්නත් දෙනවනම් අවුලක් නැ. පොඩ්ඩක් හොයල බලපන්.

    kathawa hari saho..:yes::yes:
     

    Money Mike

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    new zealand yanda epa, padi adui, jobsuth hoyaganda lesi ne.

    arabiyata pala, tax ne, okkoma ithiri or singa ubata mole thiyenawanan
     

    MrFrog

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  • Jun 25, 2018
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    u_make_me_sick කියපු එක හරි මචන්. ලඟදි 83ක් reject කලා. ඒ නිසා student වුනත් සෙට් කර ගන්න අමාරු වෙයි.
    අර 5 years කතාවත් අවුල්. මම අහල නෑ ඒ වගේ courses. Medicine වත් නෑ අවුරුදු 5 courses මම දන්න විදියට.

    කොහොම හරි NZ ගොඩ දාගත්ත කියමුකෝ. පොඩි ජොබ් නෙවෙයි මචන් ලොකු ජොබ් කරලවත් සල්ලි ඉතුරු කරන්න බෑ තනියම. දෙන්නෙක් ගියොත් (with wife) අඩු ගානේ එක්කෙනෙක්ගේ පඩියෙන් හරි ඉතුරු කරන්න try කරන්න පුළුවනි.
    ඒත් අමාරුයි. මොකද වියදමත් වැඩි වෙනවනේ, double ම නොවුනත්.

    පාර්ට් ටයිම් කරොත් ඉතින් අවම පඩිය තමයි. 16.50 NZD වගේ පැයට. For 5 hours, 16.5*5*0.82 = 67.65 දවසට (after tax ). මාසෙට දවස් 22ක් වැඩ කලොත් 1500ක් විතර අතට ලැබෙන්නෙ. ජීවත් වෙන්නත් අමාරුයි. Labour ජොබ්ස් මාර කට්ට. අයිස් ගැහිලි බෑ ලංකාවේ වගේ .
    හොඳ ජොබ් එකක් කලොත් IT වගේ, අඩුම මාසෙට 4000 / 4500 NZD ගන්න පුළුවන්. හොඳට කාල ඇඳල, නිදහසේ ඉන්න පුළුවන් family එකකට. එතකොට life එක මාර relax. හැබැයි ඉතුරු වෙන්නේ නෑ.

    උඹට හරි යන්නේ middle east තමයි ඒ වැඩේට .
     

    AshenTM

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    yako uba laksha kiyak hamba karat uba hitanne e okkoma ituru karanna puluwan kiyalada. patta wiyadamak tiyenne oya ratawal wala. ubata aurudu 5ma idalat ubata giya wiyadama recover kara ganna puluwan wei yantamin student visa giyot. work visa nam aulakma naha. agency karayo kiyana surangana kata naha giyata passe.
     

    Randir

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    mcn NZ wala ubata part time karala laksha 3k hoyanna puluwan kiyana eka poddak ayith check karala balapan. e gaana earn karanna puluwan unat mcn okata tax wadinawane. etakota ube expenses okkoma ayin karama lankawe hitiya wagema wennat puluwan.

    ubata lankawe business karanna one nam rata yanna one naha, mehe idala gemak gahapan.
     
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    MrFrog

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    NZ:
    Hourly rate : 16.5
    For five hours take home is 5*16.5*0.82 = around 67 NZD
    Working for 22 days per month = around 1500 NZD
     

    acryan

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    Germany ehama studies gihilla hamba karanna honda country ekake da machanla ? :):)
     

    Mr.Yo

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    yako uba laksha kiyak hamba karat uba hitanne e okkoma ituru karanna puluwan kiyalada. patta wiyadamak tiyenne oya ratawal wala. ubata aurudu 5ma idalat ubata giya wiyadama recover kara ganna puluwan wei yantamin student visa giyot. work visa nam aulakma naha. agency karayo kiyana surangana kata naha giyata passe.

    Eka nan aththa bn..maath 4lakhs walata kittu wenna labunath 3 weeks walin badu iwarai..kisi ithiriyakuth nh
     

    eurovisa

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    horen panina ewuntai , low skill workerslatai europe hoda tanak newei . afircan ewun ,middle east wala ewun ona taran innawa . europe ratawala inna lankawe ewunuth 90% k witarama karanne podi poid job .
    ewunta skill workers lai one ekai igena gatta ewun ganna hadanne free eudcation denne . wade kiyanne lankawe ewun balanne ekenuth gihin paninna :P . AL wath nati ewunta man student visa karanne naha . panala jiwithe gata gahaganna amarui :no::no:
     

    u_make_me_sick_

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    Me den dekke....


    Government tightens rules for foreign students

    The Government has made it harder for international students to work in New Zealand after they finish studying.

    The immigration changes, which come into force in November, will bring in stricter rules for work visas, especially for foreign students with lower-level qualifications or those who are studying in Auckland.

    A proposal to make international students in higher qualifications study for at least two years before becoming eligible for a work visa has been dropped. The threshold will remain at one year.

    Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway said the changes ended the "bums on seats" approach of the previous Government and emphasised quality over quantity.

    "These new immigration settings will better match the skills that people study in New Zealand with the skills that employers need to grow their businesses," he said.

    "Our changes will support the attraction of international students studying at higher levels of study, and those who undertake high quality, sub-degree courses that deliver the skills needed in our growing economy."

    Under the existing rules, international students can get a two-year work visa in New Zealand if they get an full-time offer of work in their field after they complete their studies.

    The Government has scrapped that option for all levels of education.

    "The removal of employer-assisted post-study work rights at all levels will help reduce the risk of migrant exploitation, and better protect New Zealand's international reputation," Lees-Galloway said.

    Instead, students who gain lower qualifications like certificates or diplomas will be able to get a one-year post-study visa, with an additional year for graduate diploma graduates working towards registration in a trade or professional body.

    Students who get these qualifications outside of Auckland can get a two-year post-study visa, as long as their studies are completed by the end of December 2021.

    Lees-Galloway said this would provide incentives for students to study and work in the regions.

    International students who gain higher qualifications such as a bachelor's degree or post-graduate degree will be able to get a three-year work visa, without any employer-assisted component.

    National Party immigration spokesman Michael Woodhouse welcomed the Government's decision not to progress changes which would have made it harder for students in higher qualifications to get work. He described it as a major backdown by the Government.

    "We told Labour before the election that its policy to slash the number of international students would gut the international education sector and grind our economy to a halt," he said.

    The scrapped proposal could have cut student enrolments by half and prevented overseas-qualified teachers from getting registration in New Zealand, Woodhouse said.

    The rules have also been tightened for students whose partners want to work in New Zealand.

    Until now, international students who are studying for a post-graduate degree can get work or student visas for their partners or children – which means fees-free domestic schooling.

    From November, this will only apply to students who are studying a qualification on the long-term skills shortage list.

    "New Zealand is a nation that must compete on quality, not quantity," Lees-Galloway said.

    "Our changes reinforce New Zealand's attractiveness for international students and match up positively with our key comparator nations."

    Stricter rules for international students was included in Labour's coalition agreement with NZ First.

    The agreement says the Government will "cut down on low quality international education courses" and "take serious action on migrant exploitation, particularly of international students".

    Source: NZHerald