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What are the immigration procedures and precautions in New Zealand?

New Zealand began to raise the immigration threshold last year. According to our experience, immigration to New Zealand has the following procedures:

1. Evaluate yourself first to see if it is the minimum invitation score. In the current New Zealand grading standards, applicants are required to reach 160 before being invited (previously, only 140 was enough).

2. If the lowest score is not 160, it is suggested to find ways to improve your score, such as studying in New Zealand or applying for an employer offer in New Zealand.

3. If you get 160 after your own evaluation, then start the real immigration application process. Register and fill in your application information in the immigration application system of the Immigration Bureau, submit your application intention, and wait for being invited.

4. Immigration New Zealand issues invitations twice a month, and applicants with scores higher than 160 will be invited automatically. Applicants who receive the invitation should submit paper materials and application forms to the Immigration Bureau as required within 4 months.

5. After receiving the relevant materials, the Immigration Bureau will start a background check. After passing the background check, in principle, it will receive the approval of the immigrants.

In the process of immigration, we should pay attention to whether we meet the conditions. Don't apply casually if you don't meet the requirements. In addition, all materials and experiences should not be falsified, just fill in truthfully.