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Can I apply for a New Zealand green card at the age of 20?

In New Zealand, the identity certificate similar to the green card function is called "permanent return visa", that is, immigrants can get a permanent return visa if they live in New Zealand for more than half a year within two years.

The quickest way to get a green card now is to learn western food, which is a scarce course in New Zealand. After reading it, you can apply for a green card when you find a job. Other courses that are in short supply include electronic engineering, kindergarten teachers, gardening, carpentry, electrician, car repair and haircut. These are jobs that New Zealand has been short of for a long time.

The second way is to finish college in New Zealand and apply for a job.

Generally, students who have studied at New Zealand Polytechnic or University for more than 2 years can meet the requirements of applying for New Zealand green card. Holding a New Zealand green card can almost avoid signing in all countries in the world.

Green card holders, if they have no job, enjoy a monthly government subsidy of S $600.

There are also investment immigrants and skilled immigrants, which are mainly scored according to academic qualifications, majors, occupations, English, work experience and other conditions.