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Which countries can skilled immigrants choose to go abroad?

You can enjoy many advantages in preparing skilled migration applications. Different countries will have welfare policies, so you should fully understand them when preparing. Let's see which countries skilled immigrants can choose to go abroad.

New Zealand immigrants

Application process

1. According to the scoring system, evaluate whether your conditions can reach the immigration score.

This step is very important. The scoring system of skilled immigrants in New Zealand is more complicated, and there are many details to pay attention to when adding points. Therefore, you need to choose a professional company to help you evaluate and avoid submitting unqualified EOI applications because of extra points. Submitting unqualified applications will not only lead to the loss of application fees, but also lose time and good opportunities.

2. Submit an EOI application

Fill in a complete EOI application form, including age, conduct, health status, and all the elements that can be scored. After submission, INZ Immigration Bureau must first check the completeness of EOI application, and then the application will be added to the candidate queue.

3. Immigration New Zealand (INZ) selects applicants from the candidate queue.

All completed EOI applications will be added to the candidate queue. Immigration New Zealand will screen applicants regularly (usually every two weeks) according to the following criteria:

EOI applications with a score of 140 will be automatically screened and enter the next process.

If the score of EOI application reaches 100 but is lower than 140, it shall be screened as appropriate according to factors such as the score, scoring elements and the number of immigrants.

4. Submit a formal immigration application as required.

If the EOI application is successfully selected, the Immigration Bureau will issue an invitation letter to inform you to submit a formal immigration application. At this time, you need to fill in other relevant forms, pay the application fee, and submit true and detailed supporting materials according to the list.

5. Fully verify and approve the application

Next, there will be a comprehensive verification stage. The Immigration Bureau will consider whether the contents of the materials you submit are true and valid, and whether the information and data you provide can prove your ability to successfully settle in New Zealand and make contributions to this country.

specific requirements

1. Age)-The applicant must be under 56 years old.

2. Health)-The applicant must be in good health, and you need to go to a hospital designated by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau for a physical examination.

3. Character)-The applicant must be of good character, and you must provide a crime-free notarization.

4. English language ability)-The average IELTS score of the main applicant must reach 6.5 (A or G).

5. Occupation)-Occupation is on the list of skilled immigrants in New Zealand. For details, please refer to the list of New Zealand skilled immigrants in the Austar download area. Some majors must obtain New Zealand vocational registration qualification to apply. Such as doctors, nurses, lawyers, etc.

6. Qualifications)-Accreditation certificate, junior college, undergraduate (bachelor), graduate student, master, doctor, etc. Some diplomas are assessed by the New Zealand Ministry of Education (NZQA).

7. Skilled employment)-You can get extra points for engaging in jobs related to academic qualifications.

Once every two weeks, the Immigration Bureau will send an invitation from the talent pool and submit a formal visa application. When the score reaches 140, an invitation letter will be automatically obtained, followed by an employment letter from the employer. If there are remaining places, high scores will be drawn from the low scores. If there is an employment letter from the employer, you can get an invitation letter as long as you get 100. Applicants in China basically can't get an invitation letter without an employer's letter of appointment.

German immigrants

With the aging of Germany, the proportion of labor force in the population is getting smaller and smaller, so it is necessary for Germany to develop in the direction of immigrant countries. In addition, what Germany needs is no longer the ordinary labor force as in the 1960s, but advanced technical talents. Based on these two points, the German government has previously issued a policy of giving priority to IT professionals and issuing 50,000 green cards within five years. Although this green card operation can be said to be abandoned halfway, there is little debate on this point in the immigration laws passed twice.

On the issue of skilled migration, the focus of debate is embodied in Article 19 of the Immigration Law. The title of Article 19 is "Permit for the Settlement of Senior Professionals". Article 19, point (2) stipulates three kinds of people who can be called "with advanced professional level".

The first kind of people, scientists with special professional knowledge; The second kind of people, teachers or researchers in important positions; The third kind of people, experts with special professional experience and staff in leading positions, earn at least twice the upper limit of legal medical insurance premium calculation.