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Questions about skilled immigrants in New Zealand ~ ~! !

1. What is the overall pass rate of skilled migration applications? What is the main reason for refusing a visa?

Immigration application is one of the most difficult transactions between individuals and the government. On the one hand, applicants want to be approved, on the other hand, the government uses complicated rules to examine applicants, including education, work experience, age, English level, health and personality. The reality is that the vast majority of applicants think that they fully meet the requirements, but about 30% of skilled immigrants' applications are rejected due to some factors. There are two main reasons why the application for skilled migration is rejected: (1) The applicant submitted his own application for migration, but the applicant failed to understand the complicated immigration policies and rules in detail or the information he had was outdated or even wrong. (2) The agent (company) entrusted by the applicant is incompetent or irresponsible, and cannot or fails to provide proper evaluation and application guidance for the applicant. 2. What are the points requirements for skilled immigrants in New Zealand?

New Zealand skilled immigrants' qualifications are assessed by scoring method. Score the applicant's education, age, work experience, settlement ability, spouse's education, work experience in New Zealand, employer's guarantee and relative's guarantee. The current passing score is 29 points. 3. Is it easier to approve the higher the score?

On the premise of reaching the score line, the score has no effect on the success of the application. 4. How is the academic performance calculated?

Applicants must have at least 10 academic record to apply for skilled migration to New Zealand. Highest academic achievement 12. Generally speaking, four-year undergraduate students can get 10, three-year full-time junior college students can get 10, and master students can get 12. 5. How is your spouse's academic performance calculated?

Generally speaking, four-year undergraduate students can get 1 point, three-year full-time junior college students can get 1 point, and master students can get 2 points. Other rules are the same as the main applicant. 6. What are the requirements of skilled immigrants in New Zealand for English proficiency?

The main applicant for skilled migration must reach IELTS level 5 with an average score of 6.5. You can take the general exam or the academic exam, and the exam results are required to be no more than two years. There is an exception. If the main applicant has been working in New Zealand for 12 months, this requirement can be waived by paying the tuition fee for English courses.

All auxiliary applicants aged 16 who fail to meet the above requirements can be exempted from this requirement by paying tuition fees for English courses. 7. When do I need IELTS scores? Is the TOEFL score ok?

The IELTS score of the main applicant must be submitted together with the immigration application, unless he has already worked in New Zealand 1 year. IELTS scores of other applicants can be submitted during the application process. TOEFL scores are not accepted at present. 8. How to pay for English study? How to use it?

Fees are paid directly to Immigration New Zealand. Immigration will transfer the fee to skill bank. English course study is managed by SKILL NZ, and applicants can choose any school recognized by SKILL NZ. You can use the money to learn English within three years (if you are already in New Zealand) or three and a half years (if you haven't come to New Zealand yet) after paying the study fee. If it is useless or not used up by then, the remaining tuition fees will no longer be valid. 9. Do skilled immigrant applicants need to have full-time work experience?

Skilled immigrant applicants must have two years of full-time work experience, unless the applicant has obtained a degree from an institution that can apply for skilled immigrants in New Zealand, and has not won a NZODA scholarship for study. 10. Is personal assets a key factor in immigration review?

Personal assets are a key factor if you need a score of the ability to settle down and live. If the applicant does not have the ability to settle down, he can go too far. Personal assets are not the key factor. However, the current policy stipulates that applicants will not enjoy government unemployment allowance for the first two years after entering the country. Applicants need funds to support their living expenses for 24 months after coming to New Zealand, unless there are sufficient reasons to get government subsidies. 1 1. I am a liberal arts major. Can I apply for skilled migration?

The meaning of technology here is broad. Liberal arts can also apply for skilled immigrants from New Zealand. 12. I don't have a bachelor's degree, but I am a computer expert. Do you have the skills to immigrate?

For special IT technical talents, you can apply for skilled migration without academic qualifications. Requirements are at least 3 years full-time working experience and formal training. The IT skills they have mastered are considered to be in short supply by Itanz, and more importantly, they need to be guaranteed by their employers. In other words, New Zealand companies are required to provide work contracts. 13. I am a full-time two-year junior college. Can I pass the NZQA academic assessment?

It is possible to pass. 14. How long does it take to evaluate the academic qualifications?

Academic evaluation usually takes three months, sometimes six months or even longer. The most common problem is that the investigation letter sent by NZQA to schools or work units cannot be answered. The government has asked the New Zealand Quality Assurance Agency to give a formal evaluation report or interim report within eight weeks after the application is submitted. From March 5th, 20001year, the NZQA report (which can be an interim report) must be submitted at the same time when applying for immigration. 15.NZQA needs to submit the original academic certificate. Can't it be notarized? What if I lose it?

At present, NZQA requires applicants from Chinese mainland and other countries to submit their original academic certificates. Immigration New Zealand sometimes requires applicants to submit originals. When originals are required, public certificates are not accepted. Applicants should try to use courier companies that provide on-site service, such as DHL and EMS. 16. Is there a quota limit for skilled immigrants?

The government has an annual immigration target, but it is reflected in the categories and passing scores of skilled immigrants. In other words, the government can control the number of applicants by adjusting the passing score. For applicants, it can be considered that there is no quota limit, that is to say, as long as they reach the passing score and meet the relevant requirements, they can successfully immigrate. 17. Is work experience necessarily related to academic qualifications? What do you mean by blood relationship?

Work experience needs to be associated with academic qualifications to calculate work experience scores. But there is one exception, that is, if the applicant has obtained the guarantee of the employer, all his previous work experience can be calculated unconditionally.

The so-called relevance here means that the applicant's job is based on his academic qualifications, not that he must often use his academic knowledge in his daily work. 18. What is the meaning of a permanent residence visa in New Zealand?

According to the laws of New Zealand, holders of New Zealand permanent residence visas can live, study and work in New Zealand indefinitely. Holders of permanent residence visas can retain their original nationality and apply for New Zealand citizenship later. 19. Who can apply for a permanent residence visa?

The immigration application can include the main applicant (that is, family members who meet the immigration requirements), the spouse of the main applicant (which can be a spouse in the legal sense, and if it is a de facto partner or a homosexual partner, it needs to have a relationship of two years or more), unmarried children under the age of 19 of the main applicant and/or his spouse, and adopted children. The actual rules about children are complicated, so I won't elaborate here. 20. Do parents have a chance to get a permanent residence visa?

Generally speaking, parents are not accompanying family members and cannot be included in the application. However, after obtaining a New Zealand permanent residence visa, the applicant can apply for a New Zealand permanent residence visa for his parents (the parents or spouse of the main applicant) in the category of family reunion. 2 1. Do New Zealand students have the opportunity to apply for immigration?

The current immigration policy encourages international students to apply for immigration, and international students can get extra points when applying for immigration, and there is no requirement for work experience. For those who intend to immigrate to New Zealand in the future, studying in New Zealand is not only helpful for future immigration applications, but also helpful for future employment. 22. What occupations need to be re-registered or licensed in New Zealand?

For mainlanders, the main influential people are doctors, nurses, architects, lawyers, primary and secondary school teachers and dentists. 23. Can the work experience during the doctoral period be counted?

Of course. 24. Can immigration be done first, and then family reunion can be done for spouses and children?

Theoretically, it is possible. The actual operation is more troublesome. There are significant cultural differences here. For westerners, it is considered that there is no spouse relationship after half a year of separation. 25. I didn't get enough marks for skilled immigrants. I want to apply for a work visa. How do I apply?

Applicants who fail to meet all other requirements for skilled migration can apply for skilled migration if they can reach the passing score after obtaining 8 points guaranteed by their employers. Immigration will issue a work visa for half a year first, and then they can get a residence visa when they find a job in New Zealand. In this case, the application procedure is exactly the same as that of skilled immigrants. Applicants need to know that they cannot settle in New Zealand without finding a job. 26. Do you need an interview?

Not necessarily an interview. The reality is that there are few interviews. 27. What if the application is rejected?

It depends on the reason why the visa was refused. If the immigration bureau has sufficient reasons to believe that the applicant does not meet the requirements, such as the applicant providing false materials and being discovered by the immigration officer, it can only accept the result of rejection.

If the visa is refused because it is not a serious problem, such as the applicant fails to provide supplementary materials on time or the quality of the materials is poor, the immigration officer may not consider that the applicant has provided suitable application materials, and may ask the immigration officer to reconsider, but he needs to provide corresponding convincing reasons.

If the visa is refused because of the immigration officer's own reasons, such as not carefully examining the materials provided by the applicant, you can apply to the Immigration Appeal Board for appeal. 28. Does Immigration New Zealand charge applicants?

Immigration New Zealand will charge applicants a certain fee, including application fee (for an application, regardless of the number of family members, this fee will be submitted together with the application fee), housing information fee (for an application, it will be submitted after the application is approved) and immigration fee (for an applicant, it will be submitted after the application is approved). If the application is not approved, the application fee will not be refunded. 29. What is the employment situation in New Zealand?

New immigrants can find jobs in New Zealand through various channels. Usually, there are a lot of job vacancy advertisements in major newspapers on Wednesday and Saturday. The service office of the New Zealand government is responsible for helping the unemployed find jobs. At present, there are relatively many vacancies for some high-tech (especially computer and communication industries), engineering and financial talents. 30. How to choose a place of residence in New Zealand?

There is no hukou in New Zealand. You can live anywhere or in another place at any time. Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand, with the largest number of Chinese, the largest number of service facilities (catering, culture and entertainment, Chinese media) for Chinese, and the largest number of people who choose to live in Auckland. Of course, you can also go to Wellington or Christchurch, where there are many Chinese. 3 1. Is it convenient to go to other countries after emigration? Is it visa-free?

After immigrating to New Zealand, you still hold your original passport before becoming a New Zealand citizen. To go to a third country, you need to apply for a visa according to the requirements of the third country for your passport issuing country. You can apply for a visa at a third country's embassy or consulate in New Zealand, which is generally easier. 32. Can I get a permanent residence visa directly after the application is passed?

It's 33. Can I apply for studying abroad after coming to New Zealand?

Of course.