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Last activity 20 October 2014 by rsmitchell

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jwsz

Hi everyone.
My husband and I are keen to move to Vanuatu. He is a GCPA accountant and I am a special education teacher. I can also teach music (piano and voice).
Please help us find the best way to find jobs in Vanuatu, preferably Port Vila/Efate.
Thanks.

kenjee

Hello jwsz and welcome to Expat.com

We have a jobs section on this site where you can place an advert in the work field you are seeking for so as to increase your chances of being contacted in case of a vacancy : Jobs in Vanuatu

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Kenjee
Expat.com Team

jwsz

Thank you!

BellaM

Getting a job here is not easy but it's not impossible.

I would check the wokikik website regularly and start applying for jobs while you are still in Australia:  http://www.wokikik.com/

You can also register yourselves with Consulting Vanuatu, their link is on the Wokikik page.  They can then email you when suitable jobs are advertised.

I would also recommend you contact the Port Vila International School for teaching opportunities, you may be able to line something up there :)

jwsz

Thank you!

rsmitchell

My name is Randy from Oklahoma City USA and my family is moving to Port Vila in January. I bought some investment property on Efate and subsequently developed a relationship with the developer and now work for them. We have a Papaya project on Melakula and are active in real estate development on Efate. The long and short is that for me,  local people took care of all the work and residency issues that one must deal with. Typically a company must show they have tried to fill a position locally but the job requires skills or education that can't be found locally. If you are starting a business it's much easier to hit the ground running. Just meet normal residency requirements and start your business. I would be happy to help in any way I can. Email me at randy@spplantations.com or visit our website at http://escapeartist.com/Vanuatu. Hope to see you in the South Pacific.

Randy