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What are the requirements for talent migration in New Zealand?
1. New Zealand skilled immigrants with outstanding talents
For those applicants whose scores are not enough to apply for skilled migration, the New Zealand Talent Migration Scheme has been launched. You can study in New Zealand for 1-2 years. After graduation, I will transfer my work permit to you to meet your actual work. The minimum annual salary is $35,000. New Zealand allows tourist visas to be converted into student visas, which shortens the preparation and approval cycle of student study abroad guarantees, and the visa approval rate reaches over 95%. New Zealand schools only need to provide a translation diploma to apply, and there is no other formal academic certificate, which has an advantage in operation.
New Zealand is a country with a permanent endorsement in the world. The visa never expires and does not need to be renewed. Recognize dual citizenship and travel freely between your hometown and New Zealand.
Application conditions
1, aged 20-39 (at least 39 years old is recommended)
2, high school education or above
3. Jobs that meet the requirements of immigration (provided by us)
4. Work address is outside Auckland, South Island or North Island, New Zealand.
5. Prospective applicant:/kloc-children under the age of 0/8 (who can study together for free) reunited with the applicant's parents.
Application material
1. Original passport of the applicant.
8 photos of 2.2-inch light-colored ID card applicant.
3. Original diplomas and transcripts
4. Original and notarized copy of birth certificate
5. New Zealand local labor contract, a contract signed by a New Zealand company at the time of employment, indicating salary and job responsibilities (provided by us).
6. Letter of support from the owner (provided by us)
7. Original resignation certificate
2. Benefits of New Zealand Talent Migration Program
The Canadian employer system project has been favored by the market for many years because of its relatively low requirements for applicants and relatively simple application process. Although each province in Canada has its own requirements for immigration programs, applicants are basically divided according to age, education, work experience and language requirements. These requirements are like a series of doors that block different types of applicants.
All these problems can be solved in front of the New Zealand talent migration project. Let's analyze the strong advantages of New Zealand's talent migration program. First of all, let's learn about the core rules of skilled immigrants in New Zealand, that is, using EOI scoring system, requiring applicants to get 160 before being invited to submit immigration applications. There are different grading settings and requirements in terms of system, age, education, work experience and language. Applicants only need to get 160 points. Adding extra points under other conditions can make up for the weakness of a certain condition, thus making the applicant more flexible. The purpose of these questions is to optimize and help potential applicants get as many points as possible in order to achieve the purpose of immigration.
In terms of language, skilled immigrants in New Zealand require IELTS 6.5 to meet the requirements, but applicants who have completed PGD8 for one year and successfully graduated can be exempted from IELTS requirements. There is no mandatory requirement for IELTS score report before entering the school's professional courses. Instead, you can take the NZSEL language test and training to complete the language requirements.
In terms of academic qualifications, the minimum requirement for skilled immigrants in New Zealand is a bachelor degree. Therefore, applicants with lower academic qualifications mentioned above can improve their academic qualifications by enrolling in Grade 7 courses (undergraduate courses), and their diplomas must be certified by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Education of China. Whether you work in New Zealand or return to China in the future, this degree is valid and will directly improve your academic level. At the same time, it also meets the immigration requirements of the Immigration Bureau. It can be said that there is no delay in immigration and further study.
Judging from the professional background and work experience, in the EOI system in New Zealand, work experience is a plus item, but what is needed is work experience in New Zealand, and work experience in China is not taken seriously. In practice, job matching for employers in New Zealand is based on academic qualifications, not previous work experience. Therefore, for applicants whose major is not suitable for the occupational shortage in New Zealand, they can change their major by studying in areas with a shortage of majors in New Zealand for one year and obtaining a diploma, so as to show that they meet the professional requirements of the Immigration Bureau. This will lay a good foundation for the employment, work and life of successful immigrants in New Zealand.
Finally, in the New Zealand EOI system, if you are under 39, you can get 30 points. If you exceed the age limit, you will be deducted, but you can compensate by adding points to your education and work experience. Yes, if the total score reaches 160, you can still apply and get approval.
3. Five advantages of immigrating to New Zealand
1, the cost of living is relatively low.
New Zealand is located in the middle of Oceania, so its nearest neighbors are often Australia and Southeast Asia. This means that fewer and fewer people want to live or migrate here, thus reducing the cost of living for most New Zealanders. You can enjoy a high-quality life in the country without spending a lot of money. But imported goods, food and services are often more expensive, but staying in the local area can save a lot of money.
2. Superior natural environment
In New Zealand, you can embrace nature without going too far. Parks, protected land or unpolluted public areas are all outside the city limits. You can live there, fishing, camping, hiking, cycling and so on. Due to the relatively low population density, it is likely that a large area is uninhabited.
Life is quiet.
New Zealanders can always find a perfect balance between healthy work and life. Unless you run a farm or other agricultural enterprise, overtime is almost unheard of in this country, that is to say, overtime is impossible. The vast rural life is quiet.
There is not much difference between citizenship and permanent residency.
If you are a permanent resident of New Zealand, you have the right to vote in the country's elections, and you can come and go freely. Families can get all the existing government subsidies like full citizens, including medical benefits, public education options and almost everything related to citizenship.
5. The weather is fine
The climate in New Zealand is mild and pleasant. It is seldom too hot or too cold. Although there are many cloudy days, there are often more sunny days. If you want to experience snowfall, South Island is undoubtedly a very suitable place. If you like warm weather, then living on the north coast of North Island is your choice. You can even ski in other places in the morning and then enjoy a warm swim in the afternoon without human intervention.
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