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Do New Zealand immigrants have to ask English?

Hello, there are two major changes in New Zealand's skilled migration policy since 201610/0/0/2: the score threshold for automatically obtaining skilled migration invitations has been raised from 140 to160; In addition, a series of changes have taken place in the standards for applicants to prove that they have reached the minimum English level. So how to deal with these two new policies of skilled migration in New Zealand? 1. What should I do if the invitation score of New Zealand skilled immigrants rises to 160? According to the policies before 10 and 12, applicants with a score of 140 in the letter of intent for skilled immigrants in New Zealand can be invited automatically; Applicants with scores between 100 and 139 may also be invited if they have a letter of appointment from a New Zealand employer. After 10 and 12, candidates with New Zealand Skilled Immigrant Score 160 or above will be selected, regardless of whether the applicant has a job offer in New Zealand.

According to New Zealand's grading standards for skilled immigrants, immigrants studying in New Zealand can improve their scores in the following aspects: 1. Improve your academic level or choose a shortage and growth major. Immigrants studying in New Zealand can get 40 points for their diplomas of Grade 4-6, 50 points for their undergraduate courses of Grade 7-8, and 60 points for their masters of Grade 9 to 10 or above. In addition, the experience of studying in New Zealand, diplomas of different majors, diplomas of spouses, etc. can all help applicants to get extra points, including: (1) two years of full-time study experience in New Zealand and completion of a certified bachelor's degree (NZQF Level 7)( 10); (2) 1 year full-time study experience in New Zealand, and completed the certification of New Zealand Post-Bachelor Diploma (NZQF Level 8-10) (10 score); (3) Two years of full-time study experience in New Zealand, and completed the certification of New Zealand Post-Bachelor Diploma (NZQF Level 9-10) (15 points); (4) Certification diploma in future growth field (10 score); (5) Diploma in the field of absolute technology shortage (10); (6) The spouse's diploma belongs to NZQF level (10); (7) Spouse diploma belongs to NZQF level or above (20 points). 2. Make full use of local job opportunities in New Zealand. If New Zealand students get local job opportunities in New Zealand after graduation, the success rate of emigrating to New Zealand will greatly increase. You can get 50 points for obtaining New Zealand technical work offer, and 60 points for working 12 months or more, and the score will increase with the applicant's own work experience and the number of years of local work experience in New Zealand, with the highest score of 45 points. New Zealand students can get extra points if they work in future growth industries or industries that are in short supply. If the spouse has a job or a letter of appointment, he can also get 20 points. In addition, according to New Zealand's new immigration policy 20 15 1 1, skilled immigrants working outside Auckland will get extra points of 10 to 30. Therefore, for immigrants studying in New Zealand, there is a great hope of getting enough 160 invitation scores as long as they plan their study abroad reasonably and successfully get local job opportunities in New Zealand. 2. What should I do if the English requirements of skilled immigrants in New Zealand become stricter? The minimum English level required by New Zealand skilled immigrant applicants is IELTS, including listening, speaking, reading and writing, with an average score of 6.5. Before 10 and 12, New Zealand students can use their New Zealand diplomas and work experience in New Zealand for more than one year without taking IELTS. According to the New Deal, New Zealand students can only apply for exemption from IELTS if they have obtained a Grade 7 undergraduate degree from New Zealand University for more than two years or a Grade 8 degree from New Zealand University for more than one year. Combined with New Zealand's new immigration policy, Australian and Shenzhen immigrants give the following suggestions for New Zealand applicants to study abroad: 1. The average IELTS score is 6.5. Studying IELTS courses in New Zealand, especially for foreign students, can usually get better grades than in China. Under normal circumstances, New Zealand students with an IELTS score of about 5 can get an average IELTS score of 6.5 in about 6 months. For example, this is the only solution for international students who are currently studying chef courses in New Zealand (the highest level 5 diploma). 2. Studying in New Zealand PGD course for one year New Zealand immigrants studying abroad can consider studying in New Zealand PGD course and get a postgraduate diploma (non-degree), which usually refers to the first year of postgraduate study. After graduation, international students can get a New Zealand Grade 8 diploma, and applying for skilled immigrants in New Zealand can be exempted from IELTS. Admission requirements for PGD courses in New Zealand include: (1) Education: Bachelor's degree is enough, diploma and transcripts are required, notarization is not required, and bachelor's degree is not required; (2) Major: You can apply for different majors. Private colleges do not need the original professional counterparts. Even if you studied business before, you can enter the computer major (you need to pass the exam); (3) IELTS: Usually the IELTS score is around 5.5; (4) Age: under 65 years old, without too much restriction. 3. New Zealand students studying in New Zealand who have obtained a bachelor's degree in New Zealand for more than two years may consider obtaining a New Zealand Grade 7 bachelor's degree in two years, or choose the mode of 1+ 1 to reduce the learning difficulty. For China applicants, domestic college degree or above can be admitted directly. For example, for New Zealand students who originally studied in electrical engineering, business, computer and other junior college degrees, the model of 1+ 1 can be considered. After studying in a private school for 1 year, and then transferring to a New Zealand undergraduate college, you can also get a New Zealand Grade 7 undergraduate degree with a two-year academic system. We can't stop the change of New Zealand immigration policy, and the threshold for New Zealand immigration is getting higher and higher. For applicants studying in New Zealand, it is most important to finally obtain New Zealand immigration status. There may be many difficulties and obstacles, but the Macao-Shenzhen Immigration Association will try its best to tailor the most suitable immigration plan for each immigrant customer to help the applicant successfully realize his dream of immigrating to New Zealand.

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