Thai Chefs Work Visa — Support a candidate's visa application

If you are looking to hire someone from Thailand who has the qualifications and practical experience to work as a Thai chef, you may be able to do so with this visa. To support your candidate’s visa application, you will need to provide them with a full-time offer of work as a Thai chef.

What an employer needs to do

Skills and experience

Your candidate needs to have the right skills and experience to be granted a visa.

When your candidate applies for a visa, they must show us they have completed one of the following:

  • Thailand National Skills Standard Thai Cooking Certificate 1 and 5 years of practical work experience
  • Thailand National Skills Standard Thai Cooking Certificate 2 and 4 years of practical work experience
  • Thailand National Skills Standard Thai Cooking Certificate 3 and 3 years of practical work experience.

Provide a job offer

You must provide a written employment agreement, which your candidate will need to support their visa application.

When your candidate applies for a visa, they must provide a copy of a written employment agreement, which must:

  • be for work as a Thai chef
  • be for at least 30 hours a week and be ongoing for up to 3 years
  • include a full job description, terms and conditions for the job, and your contact details
  • comply with New Zealand employment law
  • guarantee you will pay them a salary or wages.

Note

You do not have to check if there are any New Zealanders available to do the work before you offer the job.

Employer responsibilities and obligations

You must meet the minimum rights and obligations as an employer.

As an employer, this means:

  • paying the same market rate you would pay a New Zealander to do the work
  • meeting holiday and leave requirements
  • providing a safe workplace.

Employer rights and responsibilities — Employment New Zealand 

What happens next

  1. 1

    Step 1: Provide a job offer

    To employ someone under this category, you will first have to offer them full-time work as a Thai chef.

  2. 2

    Step 2: Candidate applies for a visa

    Your candidate will need to apply for a Thai Chef Work Visa to allow them to work for you.

    Thai Chefs Work Visa

    For us to process their visa application, they must send us all the information we ask for, including a copy of their employment agreement and evidence they have the qualifications and practical experience to do the work they have been offered.

    We may contact you for more information about your job offer.

  3. 3

    Step 3: Wait for a decision

    We make a decision about your candidate’s application as soon as we can. Find out how long these visas usually take to decide, in our Fees, decision times and where to apply tool.

    Fees, decision times and where to apply

  4. 4

    Step 4: Employee starts work

    Your candidate must be granted a visa before they can start working for you.

    Your employee will only be able to work for you and only as a Thai chef. They will not be allowed to work for anyone else or do any other work, even if that work is for you.