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How to immigrate to New Zealand?

At present, there are four main ways to immigrate to New Zealand:

Route 1: skilled migration

Skilled immigrants account for about 60% of New Zealand's total immigration quota. According to published data, about 3,000-3,500 China people get New Zealand green cards through skilled immigrants every year. After obtaining a New Zealand degree, international students can get an open work visa for one year to find a job, and they can apply for a work visa for at least two years after finding a related job. During this period, if you meet the immigration conditions, you can apply for immigration.

Path 2: Family reunion and migration

The basic requirement of such immigrants is that their immediate family members (parents or children) or spouses are in New Zealand, and marriage immigrants also belong to this category. Such immigrants have no age limit or academic qualifications for applicants.

Path 3: Entrepreneurial Migration

Entrepreneurial immigration requires applicants to have more than three years of business experience or senior management experience. The investment amount is required to be above NZ $6,543.8+10,000 (high-tech venture capital is allowed below NZ $6,543.8+10,000, which requires special approval from the Immigration Bureau), and English proficiency requires 4 points. Generally speaking, entrepreneurial immigrants not only solve the livelihood problem of New Zealand, but also get the green card of New Zealand, killing two birds with one stone. It is relatively difficult for entrepreneurial immigrants to operate on their own, because it involves business plans, business transfer, lawyers and other related links. Choosing a reliable immigration agent can save you a lot of trouble.

Path 4: Investment Migration

The threshold of investment immigration funds is high, but the IELTS requirements are low. New Zealand investment immigrants are divided into two categories, one is NZ $6,543,800,000 without English, and the other is NZ $6,543,805,000 with English (IELTS score of 3). Compared with entrepreneurial immigrants, investment immigrants do not need to do business in one step, as long as the funds arrive and have a green card. The money can be invested by buying government bonds, stocks and funds. The money can be invested by buying government bonds, stocks and funds. The key to this kind of immigration is the legitimacy of investment funds and the transfer of funds.