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What are the advantages of connecting skilled immigrants after studying in New Zealand?

# New Zealand Immigration # Introduction Choosing New Zealand immigrants to study abroad is a roundabout way to choose when their own conditions cannot meet the needs of immigrants, which reduces the difficulty of immigrating to New Zealand to some extent. What I want to introduce to you below is the advantages of the connection of skilled immigrants after studying in New Zealand.

1. Advantages of studying in New Zealand and connecting immigrants

1, short academic system and flexible learning form.

New Zealand's school system is very flexible. After the language course, students can change their study plans according to their personal situation at that time, and their majors can be changed at will. Universities can choose at will or transfer to other countries.

2, high cost performance

Compared with other developed countries in the Commonwealth, the cost of studying in New Zealand is relatively low, about10.3 million yuan +0.5 million yuan/year.

3. You can get extra points for applying for skilled immigrants in New Zealand.

According to the scoring rules for skilled immigrants in New Zealand, New Zealand Post-Bachelor Diploma (NZQLevel 8- 10) who has completed one-year full-time study and certification in New Zealand can get 10.

4. IELTS scores can be exempted from the exam.

New Zealand skilled immigrants require an average score of 6.5 for IELTS. According to New Zealand's New Deal for Skilled Immigrants, those who have obtained a degree equivalent to New Zealand Grade 8 in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom or the United States, with a length of schooling of at least 1 year, can apply for exemption from English scores. Participating in PGD courses in New Zealand meets the requirements of exempting English grades. To put it simply, as long as you finish studying in one year, you can say goodbye to IELTS after applying for immigration.

You can apply for a three-year open work visa after graduation.

Students can apply for a three-year open work visa after completing a one-year postgraduate course. If you can't find a related job this year, you can continue to study the second-year master's program (that is, the master's program), which will undoubtedly provide more employment opportunities for the majority of international students. In addition, the spouse of the main applicant can still apply for a spouse work visa while the applicant holds an open work visa, and his minor children can also enjoy free public education as locals.

2. New Zealand immigration advantages

1, local food and coffee

New Zealand's economy depends on the success of agriculture and gardening, which is a wonderful choice for people living here, because it means that people can find a lot of food and products. If people pay attention to green living, then New Zealand will be an ideal place to live. New Zealand also has a strong coffee and cafe culture, and there are many famous restaurants all over the country for all gourmets to enjoy.

2. Life can be quieter.

New Zealand, with a population of less than 5 million, looks relatively quiet. Although there are nightlife places and entertainment bars in big cities, small towns all over the country seem a bit boring for people who are used to a busy and energetic lifestyle. New Zealand is famous for its laid-back lifestyle. New Zealanders often spend long nights and quiet weekends in town with good friends. Therefore, the life of most immigrants in New Zealand seems very calm.

3. Enjoy universal health insurance in New Zealand.

People who immigrate to New Zealand, regardless of their residence status, can enjoy health care services. If people are citizens or permanent residents, they can enjoy free medical benefits, which is very cost-effective. Of course, in addition to citizens or permanent residents, applicants with other visas can also enjoy relevant medical care, but they need to pay relevant fees.

4. New Zealand has a quality education system.

If people don't have permanent residency, the government will charge their families to let their children enter local public schools. If applicants have permanent residency, they can use the education system free of charge. Most New Zealanders have vocational college degrees, and master's and doctor's degrees are also expanding.

5. Social stability and security in New Zealand.

New Zealand is a stable and safe country. Most people in this country live in Wellington, Auckland or Christchurch, but these cities are relatively stable and safe because there are few arrests or criminal activities.

3. New Zealand immigration conditions for studying abroad

1, bachelor degree or above (study for one year)

Undergraduate graduates can consider taking PGD courses in New Zealand and obtaining 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. In addition, if the applicant attends PGD courses in New Zealand, the spouse can apply for a New Zealand work visa and have the right to work legally in New Zealand, and the children can also enjoy free public education in New Zealand.

2, high school and college education (study for two years)

Applicants with high school or junior college education may consider obtaining a Level 7 undergraduate degree in New Zealand 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.

4. Immigration to New Zealand has the following procedures.

1. Evaluate yourself first to see if it is the minimum invitation score. In the current New Zealand grading standards, applicants are required to reach 160 before being invited (previously, only 140 was enough).

2. If the lowest score is not 160, it is suggested to find ways to improve your score, such as studying in New Zealand or applying for an employer offer in New Zealand.

3. If you get 160 after your own evaluation, then start the real immigration application process. Register and fill in your application information in the immigration application system of the Immigration Bureau, submit your application intention, and wait for being invited.

4. The New Zealand Immigration Bureau sends out invitations twice a month, and applicants with scores higher than 160 will be invited automatically. Applicants who receive the invitation should submit paper materials and application forms to the Immigration Bureau as required within 4 months.

5. After receiving the relevant materials, the Immigration Bureau will start a background check. After passing the background check, in principle, it will receive the approval of the immigrants.

In the process of immigration, we should pay attention to whether we meet the conditions. Don't apply casually if you don't meet the requirements. In addition, all materials and experiences should not be falsified, just fill in truthfully.