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Skilled migration policy:

New skilled immigrants still adopt the scoring system, which puts forward higher requirements for the comprehensive quality of applicants. Applicants need to get enough extra points in the specified fields to pass the minimum score 100 stipulated by the immigration bureau. Achieving 100 is only the most basic condition. Applicants need to reach IELTS 6.5 or have at least two years of academic qualifications recognized by nzqa (New Zealand Education Assessment Center) before applying. If applicants who meet the basic requirements must submit an application for intention first, the Immigration Bureau will select applicants with high scores every month according to the quota. The scoring criteria are as follows:

Work:

Have worked and are working in New Zealand 12 months or more: 60 points.

New Zealand employment invitation or working in New Zealand for less than 12 months.

(at least 3 months): 50 points

New Zealand job invitation or New Zealand employment is to develop regions and industries in the future.

Or an absolutely scarce occupation: 5 points.

Outside Auckland: 10 points

Spouse employment or employment invitation: 10.

Relevant work experience:

2 years: 10 point

4 years: 15 points

6 years: 20 minutes

8 years: 25 minutes

10 year: 30 minutes

New Zealand work experience plus points:

2 years: 5 points

4 years: 10 point

6 years: 15 points

Work experience in future development fields or in shortage of majors will be supplemented:

2- 5 years: 5 points

6 years or more: 10 point

Education:

College, undergraduate and postgraduate education: 50 points

Master degree or above: 55 points

Education bonus:

Recognition of New Zealand education for more than two years: 10.

Future development of regional and industry education or shortage of majors: 5 points.

Spouse education: 10 score

Age (20-55 years old)

20-29 years old: 30 points

30-39 years old: 25 points

40-44 years old: 20 points

45-49 years old: 10 score

50-55 years old: 5 points

The application for skilled migration is divided into six steps:

Applicant evaluation

Applicants conduct self-assessment through policy consultation, or fill in the online assessment form for skilled immigrants, and they will evaluate it for you. You need to meet the requirement of at least 100 points.

Submit the letter of intent (eoi) to Immigration New Zealand.

The applicant submits an application form for immigration intention to the Immigration Bureau, and at the same time provides physical examination, notarization of no crime, English scores and points.

Immigration New Zealand evaluates your application for immigration intention.

The Immigration Bureau will take several weeks to evaluate the applications submitted for immigration intention, and those with higher scores will be allowed to submit immigration applications. For the first unsuccessful intention application, it will be ranked, and the second one will be selected for a period of 3 months. If the applicant is not selected, the Immigration Bureau will inform the applicant that the application for intention is invalid. The applicant has the right to resubmit a new application for intention.

Formally submit an immigration application to the Immigration Bureau.

If the applicant's intention application is successfully selected, the applicant will receive an invitation letter from the Immigration Bureau and then enter the formal application procedure for skilled immigrants. In this step, the applicant needs to submit a series of relevant documents such as passport and education.