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I wonder what jobs New Zealand immigrants are short of.

The list of important skills requirements is aimed at skilled workers, and the scope of application includes overseas skilled work visa applicants and skilled immigrants. The positions that appear in the list of important skills requirements are selected from 665 immigrant technical positions. A * * contains three categories: LTSSL (long-term skills shortage list) and ISSL (immediate skills shortage list). The immediate skill shortage list (LTSSL, Canterbury Skill short List) This list is also called absolute skill shortage, and it is a list that can get extra points. The main purpose is to seek and attract outstanding technical talents around the world, fill the shortage of technical posts in New Zealand, and reduce the time cost for employers to seek employees. However, in order to ensure "genuine goods", applicants must meet certain qualifications, mainly involving relevant academic qualifications, work experience requirements and registration requirements for related occupations in New Zealand. Only when these conditions are met at the same time (the specific requirements are described in the third column of the table) can you successfully score points. LTSSL list is relatively stable, and the time interval of each change is 1-2 years, and 3- 10 positions are added or deleted at a time. Here is a special case. Applicants who apply for skilled migration and obtain WTR must meet the requirement of annual salary of NZ $45,000 if they seek technical job guarantee in New Zealand and resubmit skilled migration (this shows to some extent that applicants who have applied for skilled migration in New Zealand need extra points for job guarantee, preferably NZ $45,000) [citation source]. Further reference information: the industries that are absolutely in short supply in the scoring analysis will be given extra points, and New Zealand needs to register a list of special occupations. ISSL is not for the application category of skilled immigrants, so it is impossible for skilled immigrants to get extra points. The list is to meet the priority approval of applicants for temporary work visas, which is meaningful for the application for skilled work visas. However, the Immigration Bureau will still confirm that the positions occupied by applicants are indeed in short supply in this respect and have not affected the priority employment rights of local people. The ISSL list will be adjusted at any time according to the fluctuation of supply and demand in the labor market, which means that the list changes frequently. Canterbury Shortage Job List (CSSL) This list is not aimed at the application category of skilled immigrants, so it is impossible to add points to skilled immigrants. This list is a temporary list recently launched by the Immigration Bureau to meet the post-earthquake reconstruction needs of Canterbury. For skilled workers seeking reconstruction work in Canterbury province, this list will promote the priority approval of temporary work visas for applicants. Similarly, the Immigration Bureau will also confirm that the position held by the applicant does not affect the priority employment rights of local people. Because ISSL list and CSSL list are temporary lists, they may change frequently and have no advantage of extra points, so they are not listed in this article. However, these two categories are still of certain significance for applying for technical work permits. Holding a skilled work permit is a key factor affecting the success rate of skilled immigrants' application.