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What kind of job can I do as a skilled immigrant?
List of skilled immigrant occupations in New Zealand
Catering (1 independent post): 35 13 1 1 chef.
Science Science (5 independent positions)
(2322 14), other cosmologists.
(2343 13), an environmentalist.
(2342 12), food technologist.
(234599), Biologist (Toxicology Control)
(224 1 13), statistician (fishery modeling)
Agriculture and Forestry (6 independent positions)
(234 1 13), a forestry scientist.
(234 1 12), agricultural scientist (farm system scientist)
(2343 13), environmental research scientist (water quality analyst)
(2345 14), biotechnology expert (gene scientist)
(234599), life scientist NEC (animal scientist or bioinformatics)
(272499), social professional NEC (applied social scientist)
Building structure (6 independent locations)
(13311) construction project manager (asphalt macadam sealing technology or other technical manager) (roads, bridges and infrastructure)
(133111) construction project manager (roads, bridges and infrastructure)
(133 1 12) Project builder (including project manager and site foreman)
(2332 13) Quantity Surveyor
(2322 12) Surveyor
(2326 1 1) Urban and Regional Planner
Education (2 independent positions)
(24 1599) Special Education Teachers (Guidance [Special Education Guidance])
(242 1 1 1) University lecturer
Engineering (22 independent posts)
(233 1 1 1), chemical engineer.
(233 1 12), material engineer.
(2332 1 1), civil engineer.
(2332 12), geotechnical engineer.
(2332 14), structural engineer.
(2332 15), transportation engineer.
(2333 1 1), electrical engineer.
(2334 1 1), electronic engineer.
(2335 1 1), industrial engineer.
(2335 12), mechanical engineer.
(2335 13), production or factory engineer.
(2336 1 1), mining engineer (excluding oil)
(2336 12), petroleum engineer.
(2339 1 1), aerospace engineer.
(2339 12), agricultural engineer.
(2339 13), biomedical engineer.
(2339 15), environmental engineer.
(2339 16), ship designer.
(233999), engineering and technical personnel.
(3 122 12), civil engineering technician.
(3 123 12), electrical engineering technician.
(3 124 12), electronic engineering technician.
Finance and Commerce (3 independent positions)
(22 12 13), external auditor.
(22 12 14), internal auditor.
(1336 1 1), supply and marketing manager (professional procurement)
Medical category (38 independent positions)
(2532 1 1), anesthesiologist.
(2345 12), anatomist or physiologist (clinical respiratory physiologist/scientist)
(2527 1 1), audiologist.
(3 1 12 12), cardiac technician (clinical cardiac physiologist)
(2723 1 1), a clinical psychologist.
(2723 12), educational psychologist.
(2539 17), diagnostic and interventional radiologist.
(25111), nutritionist.
(253 1 1 1), general practitioner.
(25 15 1 1), a hospital pharmacist.
(25 15 12), an industrial pharmacist.
(25 15 13), pharmacist
(2533 17), intensive care specialist.
(25 12 1 1), medical diagnostic technician.
(25 12 12), medical radiation therapist.
(25 12 13), a technical expert in nuclear medicine.
(2346 1 1), a scientist in the medical laboratory-a cytologist (cytoscientist)
(2533 14), a clinical oncologist.
(254 1 1 1), midwife.
(2544 12), registered nurse (aged care)
(2544 15), registered nurse (intensive care and emergency)
(2544 18), registered nurse (medical)
(254423), registered nurse (surgical period)
(2539 13), obstetrician and gynecologist.
(2524 1 1), occupational therapist.
(252 1 12), osteopath.
(2539 15), pathologist
(2349 14), physicist (medicine)
(2525 1 1), physical therapist.
(2534 1 1), psychologist.
(2539 18), radiation oncologist.
(253322), nephrologist
(2725 1 1), social worker.
(25 12 14), ultrasound doctor.
(253399), palliative therapy expert.
(2527 12), speech therapist.
(2535 1 1), surgeon (general)
(2347 1 1), veterinarian
Information technology category (26 independent positions)
(2324 13), multimedia designer (movie animation)
(135 1 12), expert manager (management and project manager)
(135 1 12), ICT project manager.
(2247 12), organizer and method analyst.
(26111), ICT business analyst.
(26 1 1 12), system analyst.
(26 12 1 1), multimedia analyst.
(26 12 12), website developer.
(26 13 1 1), analysis programmer.
(26 13 12), development programmer.
(26 13 13), software engineer.
(26 13 14), software tester.
(26 1399), software and application programmer.
(262 1 1 1), database administrator.
I (262 1 12), an ICT security expert.
(262 1 13), system administrator.
(26311), computer network and system engineer.
(263 1 12), network administrator.
(263 1 13), network analyst.
(2632 1 1), ICT quality assurance engineer.
(2632 12), ICT technical support engineer.
(2632 13), ICT system test engineer.
(263299), ICT technical support and test engineer.
(2633 1 1), telecom engineer.
(2633 12), telecom network engineer.
(3 13 1 12), ICT customer support (ICT technical consultation and consultant)
Technician category (4 independent positions)
(32111), automotive electrician.
(32 12 12), diesel vehicle (maintenance) mechanic (including heavy vehicle quality inspector)
(3422 1 1), electrician
(34111), electrician (general)
Transport category (3 independent positions)
(23 12 14), crew member
(23 12 12), marine engineer.
(23 12 13), captain
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Ordinary entrepreneurial immigrants
Have sufficient management experience (five years of senior management experience or three years of shareholder experience holding more than 25% of shares);
◆ Comprehensive score 120, and submit the business plan related to management experience;
◆ To start a business locally in New Zealand, the investment in fixed assets should be at least NZD 654.38+10,000, and its legal source should be explained. If it is a shareholder of an existing enterprise, the shareholding is not less than 25%;
◆ Meet the basic English requirements (IELTS average 4 points).
High entrepreneurial immigrants
Have sufficient management experience (five years of senior management experience or three years of shareholder experience holding more than 25% of shares);
◆ Comprehensive score 120, and submit the business plan related to management experience;
◆ Start a business in New Zealand, invest at least 500,000 New Zealand dollars in fixed assets, explain its legal source, and employ 3 local full-time employees. If it is a shareholder of an existing enterprise, the shareholding is not less than 25%;
◆ Meet the basic English requirements (IELTS average 4 points).
Ordinary investment immigrants
Under the age of 65, with more than 3 years of business management experience;
◆ Family assets of more than NZ $2.5 million, indicating the legal source of NZ $6.5438 +0.5 million;
◆ English IELTS 3 points;
◆ Invest 654.38+05,000 New Zealand dollars in New Zealand for 4 years, and live for 654.38+046 days every year for the next three years.
High-investment immigrants
◆ No English, business or age requirements;
◆ Family assets exceed100,000 New Zealand dollars, and explain their legal sources;
◆ Invest in New Zealand100000 NZD for 3 years, and live for 44 days each year for the next two years.
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