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Interpretation of the application conditions of skilled immigrants in New Zealand

# New Zealand Immigrants # Introduction As a traditional immigrant country, New Zealand has a loose immigration policy and various immigration methods. Skilled migration is a common way of migration. What are the application conditions for skilled immigrants in New Zealand? Come and have a look!

1. New Zealand Skilled Immigrants Application Conditions

1, age: 20-55 years old

In terms of age, the official requirement is between 20 and 55 years old, including 55 years old. Apply between the ages of 30 and 39, have some work experience, and the immigration bureau also likes this age group.

2. Language: The average score of IELTS is 6.5.

IELTS is the first step to apply for immigration to New Zealand. Skilled immigrants require IELTS, with an average score of 6.5 (A /G). But considering the importance of language to future life, it is also necessary to take IELTS. Applicants who are New Zealand graduates with a bachelor's degree or above can be directly exempted from IELTS requirements. If the applicant is a national advanced degree in English department or has relevant work experience in English department, he may have the opportunity to be exempted from IELTS requirements.

3. Status: Good health, no bad record.

Regarding the applicant's physical condition and records, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau will collect relevant information to understand your corresponding situation, such as medical examination report and proof of no criminal record.

4.EOI: Pass the score test.

EOI is the abbreviation of New Zealand Immigration Scoring System, which is the first step to apply for immigration. After submitting the score sheet, your score sheet will be put into the EOI talent pool and screened every two weeks.

2. Common occupational types of skilled immigrants in New Zealand

New Zealand is constantly taking measures to fill the gap in the local labor market and attract highly skilled workers from all over the world. Some common occupational types, such as those in the Long-term Skills Shortage List (LTSSL) or the Regional Skills Shortage List (RSSL).

1, long-term skills shortage list (LTSSL)

The list lists occupations with long-term labor shortage in all parts of New Zealand, usually middle and senior occupations. Among them, there are many positions in health and social services, trade and engineering, among which the common types of occupations are:

① Construction industry

Building project manager, project architect, building estimator, surveyor, etc.

② Engineering.

Chemical engineer, material engineer, civil engineer, geotechnical engineer, structural engineer, electrical engineer, electronic engineer, industrial engineer, safety engineer, petroleum engineer, etc.

③ Health and social services

Clinical psychologists, diagnostic and radiologists, general practitioners, medical radiation therapists, surgeons, veterinarians, ultrasound doctors and other occupations.

2. Regional Skills Shortage List (RSSL)

The list lists the occupations that are in short supply in New Zealand's current economic situation, and these occupations belong to the national shortage. Like the long-term skills shortage list, the employment roles in engineering and construction occupy most of the positions on the list, among which the common occupational types are: beef cattle breeder, garden gardener, primary school teacher, university teacher, midwife, accountant, snow sports coach and so on.

3. New Zealand skilled migration application process

1. Complete the self-assessment requirements and submit the EOI score.

First of all, we should evaluate the applicant's immigration score to see if it has reached 160. Only when this condition is met can the applicant be eligible to submit EOI.

2. After receiving the application letter, formally submit the immigration application.

If the applicant's EOI is selected, the Immigration Bureau will send an invitation letter to the applicant. After receiving the invitation letter, you can formally submit the application materials for immigrating to New Zealand.

3, a comprehensive review of materials, verify the relevant information.

After receiving the materials submitted by the applicant, the Immigration Bureau will issue the applicant a visa number and the specific time of receiving the materials, and then send a special visa officer to investigate the authenticity of the submitted materials.

4. Get a New Zealand skilled immigrant visa and land in New Zealand.

After the visa officer reviews it, it will be handed over to the superior for a second review, and if there is no problem, it will be signed for confirmation. Subsequently, the applicant will receive an approval letter asking for the payment of passport and immigrant visa fees. After completing the payment, you can get a visa and land in New Zealand.

4. New Zealand Skilled Immigrant Welfare

1), public medical care (including medical expenses, examination fees, hospitalization fees, and hiring Chinese translators, etc.), family doctors charge outpatient fees for common diseases, but the state is responsible for public or private medical care for children under six years old, and all expenses (including medicine fees) are free. Poor people see family doctors to reduce outpatient fees, and each medicine is only 3 yuan at most, and the extra expenses are borne by the state. /kloc-children under the age of 0/6 receive free dental treatment.

2) Delivery is free, and all expenses from pregnancy to delivery are borne by the state. The government encourages childbearing. Before each child reaches the age of 18, the government subsidizes parenting expenses every week, except for a sum of money. /kloc-Children over 0/8 can live independently and enjoy youth allowance.

3) Free primary and secondary education. National universities only need to pay a nominal low tuition fee, and they can enjoy the student allowance after two years of settlement. The amount needs to be subsidized according to the number of students' families and housing expenses, which is enough for the whole family.

4) After living for two years, you can enjoy all the benefits enjoyed by New Zealand citizens, such as unemployment benefits.

5) People who settled in Kloc-0/0 and reached the age of 65 can enjoy the government pension.

6) After becoming a New Zealand citizen, you can go to all developed countries in Europe and America without a visa. You can live and work in Australia and enjoy the benefits that all Australian citizens should enjoy except unemployment benefits. You can work in Britain, and you can live in Britain, the Netherlands, Belgium and other countries after retirement (the pension is paid by the New Zealand government).