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GisVin employs twenty casual vintage staff. These people
travelled from around the world to work in Gisborne.
Gisborne is a great place to live and work. Go to our Links page and
link through to the Gisborne sites and clip www.gisborne.co.nz and
check out the live video of the region. Vintage typically lasts from mid February through into April with March being the peak processing period. We
run two shifts which begin with normal hours and increasing to twelve
hour shifts during the three to four week peak period. Check the
Gisborne Wine jobs out on the right of this page and get in contact
with us. Gisborne's vintage is one of the earliest to begin in
NZ so there is an opportunity to travel to another southern region like
Central Otago if applicants wish to work two consecutive vintages.
Please View and read the following PDF documents carefully Note: these documents will not apply to you if you are a NZ resident.
Apply to work in NZ  This form is fill out from employment only if you are not a NZ resident. The information about you on this form is collected to determine your eligibility for a Work Permit and may also be used to
contact you for research purposes or to advise you on immigration
matters. Your application should be sent to your nearest New Zealand
Immigration Service Branch or New Zealand Embassy or High Commission.
Employer form to work in NZ  The
employer form is filled out by us once we have decided to work
together, and sent to you the prospective employee. Included with this
is our proof of advertising locally for labour (a local requirment),
and letter of offer to you. On receipt this should be sent to the nearest New Zealand Immigration Service Branch.
Guide to working in NZ New
Zealand welcomes many thousands of workers every year some come for
only a short time, others may eventually make New Zealand their home.
Please take time to read this guide carefully and refer to this guide
when completing the form, Application to Work in New Zealand (NZIS
1015).
www.backpack.co.nz/ecap_hb.html Accommodation
is plentiful, with two places Sycamore Park and The Flying Nun proving
popular and only minutes from the winery and city beaches by bike.
Click on the above link for more information.
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