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If you just want to immigrate, New Zealand is relatively easy now.

Immigration means grading. For example, New Zealand graduates give 10, those who are in short supply of majors give 10, and those whose spouses have academic qualifications give 10 (for details, please check online).

If you can get more than 140, you can apply for immigration directly.

However, the scores of master students are generally around 100 (the advantage is age and the disadvantage is work), so they must work hard in New Zealand, so they will have work experience scores.

If you really want to study abroad, it's easier to be optimistic about New Zealand (I don't know Canada, Australia IELTS needs four sevens, which is too tangled)

In short, immigration is related to policy. I'm not sure what your policy will be when you graduate. If you really want to emigrate, then choose a country you like (after all, it is the place where you will live in the future).

Attach a score sheet.

First, the necessary conditions for skilled migration

Age: under 56 years old

Academic calendar: equivalent to three-year higher education in New Zealand or above (domestic full-time bachelor's degree).

Skills/Experience: Possess skills recognized by New Zealand or academic qualifications recognized by New Zealand.

English level: the average IELTS score is 6.5 (both A and G are acceptable).

Immigration score: 140 or above.

Health status: No major infectious diseases.

Personality: No criminal record in recent ten years, which does not constitute harm to New Zealand.

Two, New Zealand skilled immigrants score table is as follows:

1. Age 20 to 55 years old.

Age score

20 to 29 years old 30

30 to 39 years old 25

40 to 44 years old 20

45 to 49 years old 10

50 to 55 years old

Second, the academic qualifications include those recognized by New Zealand (New Zealand recognizes China bachelor's degree or above because New Zealand and China have signed a mutual recognition agreement on academic qualifications). If you are not sure whether your education is recognized, you can apply for NZQA assessment.

Educational score

Three-year college or university bachelor's degree

Master's and doctor's degrees 55

More than 2 years of New Zealand education (plus points) 10

Qualifications in future development fields or industries in short supply (extra points) 5

Recognition of spouse's academic qualifications (extra points) 10

3. Work experience (Note: If your experience needs to be registered in New Zealand, you must obtain New Zealand registration qualification to score).

Work experience score

2 years 10

4 years 15

6 years and 20 years

8 years and 25 years

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Work experience in New Zealand (plus points)

2 years 5

4 years 10

6 years or more 15

Future experience in identifying development areas or industries in short supply (extra points)

2 to 5 years

6 years or more 10

Employment skills: the applicant has obtained the skills employment guarantee from the New Zealand employer or has been engaged in skills work in New Zealand. The skills need to have professional, technical or management work experience, and the skills need to be directly related to the applicant's past education, or the work experience required for the skills is related to the applicant's past work experience, which is the main part of the applicant's past work experience.

Employment skill score

Have been engaged in technical work in New Zealand1more than 2 months 60

Obtaining technical employment guarantee from New Zealand employers or engaging in technical work in New Zealand for less than 12 months 50.

Other bonus points

The above-mentioned employment security or work belongs to the identified development field or shortage industry 5.

Working outside Auckland 10

Spouse has obtained employment guarantee in New Zealand or has worked in New Zealand 10.

When the total score is above 140, and the English (IELTS 6.5), moral character, physical health and other conditions are met, you can submit your intention to apply for immigration to the Immigration Bureau. The Immigration Bureau will put all applications into the "lottery pool", regularly select the one with the highest score for review, send an "invitation letter" to the applicant after confirmation, approve his immigration application, and then go through the relevant immigration procedures. If the application is not reviewed by the Immigration Bureau within 3 months, the application is invalid and the applicant needs to apply again. If the application has been reviewed by the Immigration Bureau, but it is considered that it does not meet the immigration requirements, the Immigration Bureau can issue a two-year work visa to the applicant's family, so that they can find a job in New Zealand first. As long as you find the above skills and work for more than three months, you can go through immigration procedures.