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What are the better ways to immigrate to New Zealand? Is it good for skilled immigrants to study abroad?

New Zealand has always been a country for many immigrant investors. After all, it is rich in tourism resources, and you can enjoy many beautiful features and enjoy various salaries and benefits, thus effectively improving its quality of life. So how do you immigrate to New Zealand? Immigration investment in New Zealand can be divided into four forms: skilled migration, business migration, family reunion and international humanitarian relief.

At present, the common ways for New Zealand to invest in immigrants are New Zealand skilled immigrants, New Zealand overseas students, New Zealand immigrant investment (New Zealand immigrant investment class I, New Zealand immigrant investment class II and retired immigrants) and New Zealand entrepreneurial immigrants. Due to the recent high rejection rate of skilled immigrants from New Zealand in the United States, and the threshold of immigration investment for assets is very high, the minimum project investment is S $3 million, equivalent to RMB136,200 yuan (according to the ratio of 1:4.54). Therefore, Bian Xiao strongly recommends the new project of New Zealand entrepreneurial immigration.

Skilled immigrants account for about 60% of the total investment of New Zealand immigrants. According to the published data, about 3,000-3,500 China people get the New Zealand-US green card every year by means of skilled migration. After obtaining the New Zealand diploma, overseas students will get an open work visa for one year to find a job, and then they can apply for a work visa for at least two years. During this period, if you meet the immigration conditions, you can apply for immigration investment.

Family reunion immigrants must have immediate family members (parents or children) or the other half in New Zealand, and marriage immigrants also belong to this type. This kind of immigrant investment has no age requirement or academic qualifications for applicants.

Entrepreneurial immigrants Entrepreneurial immigrants require applicants to have more than three years of business work experience or high-end management experience. The total investment is above NZ $6,543.8+10,000 (self-employed individuals in innovation and technology are allowed to invest in projects below NZ $6,543.8+10,000, which must be approved by the Immigration Bureau), and the English level must be 4 points. Generally speaking, entrepreneurial immigrants not only overcome their livelihood problems in New Zealand, but also get New Zealand's American green card, killing two birds with one stone. It is relatively difficult for entrepreneurial immigrants to operate on their own, because it involves business plans, the transfer of property rights and other related links. Immigration agencies can save you a lot of trouble.

The competition pressure of immigrant investment funds is great, but the Yas regulation is low. Immigration investment in New Zealand falls into two categories. One type does not need English to apply for NZD 6.5438+million (the rate is about 654.38+0.5, equivalent to RMB 50 million), and the other type needs English (3 points for Yas) to apply for NZD 6.5438+050. Compared with entrepreneurial immigrants, immigrants invest in one step, do not need to do business, only need assets to arrive, and get a US green card. The money can be invested in projects by buying government bonds, individual stocks and equity funds. The key to this kind of immigrant investment is reasonable and legal capital and capital transfer. At present, only a few immigration consulting enterprises can get rid of the predicament.