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Woodworkers apply to immigrate to New Zealand.

There are three ways:

1. Pass the IELTS test and apply for the New Zealand Scholarship.

2. Study in New Zealand at your own expense.

3. Apply for skilled migration.

Always study hard or have money.

Immigration to New Zealand depends on whether your major is in short supply in New Zealand. If you are a carpenter, cook or electrician, it will be easier to immigrate, and it will be better if you have some work experience. But if you study economics and law, which are considered as white-collar jobs in China (these majors need local diplomas, but immigration is still difficult), it is very difficult to immigrate. There is no shortage of white-collar workers and blue-collar workers here. What's more, now New Zealand does not recognize the work experience of domestic state-owned enterprises, but only the work experience of multinational enterprises. If you haven't worked in a multinational company in western countries, your work experience won't add points.

Studying abroad before immigration is easy to succeed.

New Zealand's adjusted immigration policy is intended to encourage skilled immigrants, especially those who are in short supply of industries, New Zealand's own academic qualifications and high academic qualifications. As can be seen from the work bonus, as long as the applicant has worked in New Zealand for one year after graduation, he can get the work experience bonus. Before that, you need to work in New Zealand for two years to enjoy immigration points. In this way, students can apply for immigration and obtain permanent residence status soon after graduation in New Zealand. It can be seen that it is a good choice for international students to obtain permanent residence status after studying in New Zealand and obtaining local education.