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How do New Zealand skilled immigrants get high marks?

# New Zealand Immigrants # Introduction New Zealand has beautiful scenery and many immigration advantages in both life and study. How do New Zealand skilled immigrants get high marks? Come and have a look.

1. Brief introduction of skilled immigrants in New Zealand

If you are looking forward to moving to New Zealand as a skilled immigrant, and if you have the technical ability required by New Zealand society, then this vibrant country of New Zealand is ready to work and live with you and achieve the same goal.

Like Australia, New Zealand also provides many opportunities for skilled immigrants, especially now, some industries and regions in New Zealand are developing rapidly and facing labor shortage. New Zealand's skilled migration policy aims to give priority to meeting New Zealand's domestic needs.

To apply for skilled migration to New Zealand, the applicant must be in good health, have good conduct, pass IELTS scores and be under the age of 56. After meeting the above conditions, according to New Zealand's current scoring system for skilled immigrants, applicants need to reach the minimum immigration score of 100 and submit a complete letter of intent (EOI).

2. Instructions for skilled immigrants in New Zealand

1. According to the scoring system, evaluate whether your conditions can reach the immigration score.

This step is very important. The scoring system of skilled immigrants in New Zealand is more complicated, and there are many details to pay attention to when adding points. Therefore, you need to choose a professional company to help you evaluate and avoid submitting unqualified EOI applications because of extra points. Submitting unqualified applications will not only lead to the loss of application fees, but also lose time and good opportunities.

2. Submit an EOI application

Fill in a complete EOI application form, including age, conduct, health status, and all the elements that can be scored. After submission, INZ Immigration Bureau must first check the completeness of EOI application, and then the application will be added to the candidate queue.

3. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) selects applicants from the candidate queue.

All completed EOI applications will be added to the candidate queue. Immigration New Zealand will screen applicants regularly (usually every two weeks) according to the following criteria:

EOI applications with a score of 140 will be automatically screened and enter the next process.

If the score of EOI application reaches 100 but is lower than 140, it shall be screened as appropriate according to factors such as the score, scoring elements and the number of immigrants.

Once selected from the candidate queue, you can submit a formal immigration application as needed.

It should be noted that the EOI application has only a six-month candidate period in the candidate queue. If the EOI application is not selected within six months from the date of submission, Immigration New Zealand will automatically withdraw your application from the candidate queue. Or, after being selected for the first time, the score that the actual score does not meet the screening conditions (but still meets the minimum score 100) is returned to the candidate queue. Within 6 months, if you are not selected later, your application will be automatically revoked by the immigration department.

After the EOI is revoked, you can apply for a second time.

4. Submit a formal immigration application as required.

If the EOI application is successfully selected, the Immigration Bureau will issue an invitation letter to inform you to submit a formal immigration application. At this time, you need to fill in other relevant forms, pay the application fee, and submit true and detailed supporting materials according to the list.

5. Fully verify and approve the application

Next, there will be a comprehensive verification stage. The Immigration Bureau will consider whether the contents of the materials you submit are true and valid, and whether the information and data you provide can prove your ability to successfully settle in New Zealand and make contributions to this country. If your immigration officer feels that you have the ability and potential to successfully settle in New Zealand and make contributions to this country, he/she will approve your application in principle. At this time, you will receive a notice from the Immigration Bureau, telling you the final result. If your application for residence is approved, you need to pay immigration tax.

specific requirements

1. Age)-The applicant must be under 56 years old.

2. Health)-The applicant must be in good health, and you need to go to a hospital designated by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau for a physical examination.

3. Character)-The applicant must be of good character, and you must provide a crime-free notarization.

4. English language ability)-The average IELTS score of the main applicant must reach 6.5 (A or G).

5. Occupation)-Occupation is on the list of skilled immigrants in New Zealand. For details, please refer to the list of New Zealand skilled immigrants in the Austar download area. Some majors must obtain New Zealand vocational registration qualification to apply. Such as doctors, nurses, lawyers, etc.

6. Qualifications)-Accreditation certificate, junior college, undergraduate (bachelor), graduate student, master, doctor, etc. Some diplomas are assessed by the New Zealand Ministry of Education (NZQA).

7. Skilled employment)-You can get extra points for engaging in jobs related to academic qualifications.

Once every two weeks, the Immigration Bureau will send an invitation from the talent pool and submit a formal visa application. When the score reaches 140, an invitation letter will be automatically obtained, followed by an employment letter from the employer. If there are remaining places, high scores will be drawn from the low scores. If there is an employment letter from the employer, you can get an invitation letter as long as you get 100. Applicants in China basically can't get an invitation letter without an employer's letter of appointment.

3. Guide to Skilled Migrants in New Zealand

First, the IELTS requirement is low. As we all know, the minimum requirement for skilled immigrants in Australia is four 6 points in IELTS listening, speaking, reading and writing, but in fact, for many occupations in Australia, it is basically difficult to walk without four 7 points. What is the concept of IELTS four sevens? Basically, it is to be close to the level of mother tongue. For most colleagues who are struggling in a non-English environment, this is really an unattainable thing.

However, the English threshold for skilled immigrants in New Zealand is only IELTS, with an average score of 6.5. It should be noted here that the divisibility of 6.5 is much easier than that of four sixes. The difficulty of IELTS listening, speaking, reading and writing is completely different. For China people, listening and reading are strengths, while speaking and writing are weaknesses. I often see the painful "roast duck" where listening and reading can get 7 or 8 points, but speaking and writing can only linger on 5 points. If you ask for an average score, I am afraid that these "roast ducks" will be freed in an instant; And the IELTS score is carried forward, which means that the average score of 6.25 can be directly carried forward to 6.5.

In other words, the English threshold for skilled immigrants in New Zealand is even lower than the minimum requirements in Australia. As long as they pass, they don't need to be better.

Second, there is no career assessment. For skilled immigrants in Australia, what is probably more difficult than IELTS is career assessment. After all, Ya can't think of any way to work harder. If she fails the vocational evaluation, it's hopeless. Hundreds of occupations in Australia can be immigrated, but if you want to rely on other people's occupations, you must go through the evaluation of Australian professional institutions, such as IT to the Australian Computer Association, accounting to the Australian Institute of Certified Accountants. Every profession has its specific details. Without a valid job evaluation report, the immigration department simply ignores you.

But there is no job evaluation in New Zealand. As long as your immigration score reaches, you can receive an invitation. As long as your materials are well prepared and true, no one will challenge your professional ability. After all, only the staff of the Immigration Bureau read the materials, not the trade professionals in your industry.

Then let's look at the specific application conditions and score categories.

New Zealand skilled immigrants implement a scoring system, and the minimum score for submitting a pre-application is 65,438+000. If you meet the requirements of IELTS 6.5 and the age is not more than 55, you will be invited automatically if you reach 65,438+040. If there is a discount from New Zealand, you only need 100 to get the invitation. Skilled immigrants are generally approved within 2-7 months after submitting a complete set of materials, and the time period is very fast.

There are only five grades, including: age, work experience, education, New Zealand relatives and New Zealand natives. It can be seen from these points that the grading related content is very simple, so for non-New Zealand natives (no offer), it is easy to meet the standard if they meet the long-term shortage list. Long-term shortages are mainly IT, engineering, construction, forestry and so on.