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An introduction to the factors of New Zealand immigrants' visa refusal

Article 1 Factors of New Zealand Immigrants' Visa Refusal

The Immigration Bureau divides applicants into four categories.

Class I applicants: the score is 140 or above;

Type II applicants: the score is 100 ~ 135, but the applicant holds a New Zealand job guarantee;

Three types of applicants: the score is 100 ~ 135, but they have the attributes of industries in short supply in New Zealand;

Four types of applicants: score 100 ~ 135, no job security, no lack of industry attributes;

Second, the basic selection rules

Give priority to a class of applicants and admit a class of applicants according to their scores;

If all the applicants in the first category are accepted and there are still places, it is the turn of the applicants in the second category;

Similarly, second-class applicants will be admitted according to scores. After all the applicants in the second category are accepted, if there are still places, it will be the third category of applicants.

The three types of candidates are not selected according to scores, but according to the length of working years in short supply. Applicants with more than 6 years working experience in industries in short supply will be given priority and will be admitted in turn;

If all three types of applicants are accepted, there are still places, and finally it will be the turn of four types of applicants. These four types of applicants were selected according to their scores.

Through the above rules, we can know that the success of admission has a great relationship with the number of applicants. Because the number of applicants at a time is limited, assuming that there are many applicants with high scores, many applicants with low scores will not be selected; On the other hand, if the number of applicants in the pool is small, the admission scope will include all candidates who have just reached 100.

Looking at the trend of EOI selection, in recent years, with the gradual improvement of more and more applicants' qualifications, the threshold for admission is also rising gradually (only 50% of the selection rate in the pool). If you meet the current selection conditions, you should submit your application for EOI as soon as possible.

Submitting EOI is the first step to apply for skilled immigrants in New Zealand. Only if you are successfully selected can you immigrate, otherwise there will be no success rate.

Third, the basic requirements of the details

The application conditions for skilled immigrants in New Zealand are mainly divided into two parts: basic requirements and scoring requirements. Although most people regard scoring requirements as the primary determinant, the same basic requirements are also important.

These basic requirements are mainly reflected in four aspects:

1, health requirements;

2. Personality requirements;

3. English requirements;

4. Occupation registration requirements;

New Zealand has excluded skilled immigrants from some diseases that are considered to have huge medical expenses or pose a threat to New Zealand's public health. Generally, the most common diseases that lead to visa refusal due to health problems are hepatitis B, osteoarthritis and history of malignant tumor. Because some people have neglected health problems for a long time, they eventually refused to apply for visas due to physical examination problems during the immigration physical examination, so they mainly focus on early examination, early treatment and early prevention.

Secondly, the moral requirements. New Zealand refuses to grant immigration status to people who are regarded as a security threat to New Zealand or dishonest people. Generally, the main reason for refusing a visa due to conduct problems is that you have been punished by any country's laws or criminal penalties at any time, and you have violated any laws in New Zealand, including immigration law (such as cancellation of visas due to overtime), traffic law (accidents caused by speeding), and refusal of visas due to honesty.

Although the Immigration Bureau did not participate in grading English scores, it has always been strict with English, because English can't reach IELTS 6.5, and visas are occasionally refused (mainly because IELTS exemption applications are rejected, and people who require IELTS 6.5 can't provide them). Finally, the registration requirements for special occupations. Some occupations in New Zealand are practicing, so you need to obtain the registration qualification of relevant local trade associations in New Zealand before you can submit an immigration application.

Further reading: Matters needing attention in applying for skilled immigrants in New Zealand

1, the influence of age and work experience on the score.

The applicant's age score is based on the age at the time of submitting the application. According to the aforementioned age evaluation criteria, the scores of different age groups are obviously different. If the applicant's age is just in the transition period between the previous age group and the next age group, the score will be different. The applicant's work experience is also based on the score when submitting the application. According to the aforementioned work experience scoring method, if a certain period of time is neglected, the applicant's score will also be affected. Therefore, timely preparation before application will win valuable scores for applicants. Please note that there is still a lot of preparatory work before submitting the application (that is, before handing in the form). Such as career assessment, a large number of documents must be prepared before handing in the form. So take the first step as soon as possible and strive for every valuable score.

2. Quota restrictions

Applicants in New Zealand have the advantage of more information and faster speed, so they should also grasp this advantage in action. Because there are a large number of overseas potential applicants who meet the requirements of skilled migration, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau implements a quota system and has a restrictive quota every year. Once the quota expires, the visa will be stopped, so of course, the application will be approved as soon as possible.

3. Policy changes

New Zealand Immigration Bureau's laws on skilled immigrants, such as adjusting the score line, updating the occupation list and changing various requirements, will be revised according to the number of applicants and the demand of the New Zealand market, and the requirements will be subject to the policy at the time of trial.

Chapter III Extended Reading: Instructions for Physical Examination of New Zealand Immigrants

First, New Zealand immigrants need to carry materials for physical examination.

New Zealand immigrants need to bring the following materials for physical examination or chest X-ray examination:

1. If you hire an immigration consultant, please submit a complete immigration consultant information form, which will be attached to your physical examination information by the staff;

2. Valid identification: Immigration New Zealand regards a valid passport as the most important identification. If you can't provide a valid passport, you can also use the following documents for physical examination:

(1) identification;

(2) Refugee travel card;

(3) ID card with photo (ID card and medical examination hospital must belong to the same country).

3. Glasses (frame glasses) or contact lenses that need to be worn;

4. List of any drugs you are taking (including dosage);

5. Any medical report or X-ray related to you.

Second, the main items of New Zealand immigrants' physical examination

1. Blood test, including HIV/hepatitis virus and blood component content test;

2. Height and weight test (including body fat rate and body mass index);

3. Urine test (to see if there are protein and red blood cells in the urine to detect whether there are diseases in the kidney);

4. Chest film (X-ray to see if there is tuberculosis);

5. Detection of past medical history;

6. Testing of other routine projects.

Third, the physical examination results of New Zealand immigrants

Under normal circumstances, the physical examination results will be available within one week. After the blood test, urine test and chest X-ray examination are completed, the results will be scored by the doctors and submitted to the New Zealand Immigration Bureau. If you confirm that you want to be notified, you will receive an automatic email confirming that the physical examination has been completed and submitted.

For immigrant applicants who take part in the online medical examination, your medical history and medical examination results will be recorded in the online medical examination system. You will receive an online medical information form provided by the hospital, including detailed medical information. If you don't receive the information form, you can contact the hospital. Your New Zealand Immigration Reference Code is included in the online medical information form. Please inform Immigration New Zealand of this code when submitting your application. This code is used to match your medical examination and visa application.

If there is no significant discovery in the physical examination, your physical examination report will be immediately passed by the online physical examination system, otherwise it will be handed over to the staff of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau. If you find something important in the physical examination, the doctor may ask you to do other examinations or physical examination reports. If necessary, the doctor in charge of your physical examination will refer you to other specialists for follow-up examination.