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Do skilled immigrants in New Zealand have high requirements for English?

It's still quite high. New Zealand's skilled migration policy has undergone two major changes since June, 2066, 16, 12: the score threshold for automatically obtaining skilled migration invitations has been raised from 140 to160; In addition, a series of changes have taken place in the standards for applicants to prove that they have reached the minimum English level.

According to the scoring standard of skilled immigrants in New Zealand, you can improve your score in the following aspects: 1. Improve your academic level or choose a short-term and growing major.

New Zealand study experience, different professional diplomas, and spouse diplomas can all help applicants get extra points, including:

(1) Two years of full-time study experience in New Zealand, and completed a certified bachelor's degree (NZQF level) (10 score);

(2) 1 year full-time study experience in New Zealand, and completed the certification of New Zealand Post-Bachelor Diploma (NZQF Level 8-10) (10 score); (3) Two years of full-time study experience in New Zealand, and completed the certification of New Zealand Post-Bachelor Diploma (NZQF Level 9-10) (15 points); (4) Certification diploma in future growth field (10 score);

(5) Diploma in the field of absolute technology shortage (10);

(6) The spouse's diploma belongs to NZQF level (10);

(7) Spouse diploma belongs to NZQF level or above (20 points).

2. Make full use of local job opportunities in New Zealand.

If New Zealand students get local job opportunities in New Zealand after graduation, the success rate of emigrating to New Zealand will be greatly improved. You can get 50 points for obtaining New Zealand technical work offer, and 60 points for working 12 months or more, and the score will increase with the applicant's own work experience and the number of years of local work experience in New Zealand, with the highest score of 45 points.

New Zealand students can get extra points if they work in future growth industries or industries that are in short supply. If the spouse has a job or a letter of appointment, he can also get 20 points.

In addition, according to New Zealand's new immigration policy 20 15 1 1, skilled immigrants working outside Auckland will get extra points of 10 to 30.

Therefore, for immigrants studying in New Zealand, there is a great hope of getting enough 160 invitation scores as long as they plan their study abroad reasonably and successfully get local job opportunities in New Zealand.