Nov 6, 2024

New Zealand’s sporting industry choice

Those who know us well understand just how dedicated we are to supporting New Zealand sport and helping our local teams thrive.

Securing skilled talent from overseas is crucial for the success of our professional sports sector and fields, as it is for the other nationwide industries we work with.

International players and coaches bring immense value, and by making the immigration process seamless, we enable teams to focus on what they do best – competing and winning.

Breakers New Zealand

As ongoing partners of choice for the New Zealand Breakers basketball team, we help them welcome notable players from around the world. 

This season’s line up includes USA standout Parker Jackson-Cartwright, NBA star Matt Mooney, Freddie Gillespie, the 229 cm tall Tacko Fall from Senegal, and rising 17-year-old Mexican talent Karim López.

Welcome to these outstanding players and all the very best for the season, from the team at Working In!

If you haven’t made it along to one of the games, it’s a fantastic atmosphere and we encourage you to get behind the team. Our team are there at every game, getting behind the sport.

Author

Nassim Lalehzari
Chief Commercial Officer – Visas
IAA License #201200100

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