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What are the industries that lack immigrants in New Zealand?

A list of occupations in which New Zealand immigrants have been in short supply for a long time

The occupations on the long-term shortage list are skilled workers in short supply in the world and New Zealand. Immigrating to New Zealand can find jobs in these occupations, and you can get a work visa through the channels of work to residence or necessary skills. If they get the job Offer in this list and have relevant work experience and educational background, they can get corresponding points when applying for residence through skilled immigrants in New Zealand.

1. Delete five occupations:

Anesthesiologist

(2) Forest scientists

(3) Pathologists

(4) Petroleum engineer

(5) Nephrologist.

2. Keep two jobs:

(1) chemical engineer

(2) Material Engineer Material Engineer

Second, the list of occupations that New Zealand immigrants are in short supply immediately

The list of occupations in urgent need is the lack of a certain type of skilled workers in New Zealand or somewhere. New Zealand immigrant applicants who meet certain academic qualifications and experience indicators may obtain a work visa through channels with necessary skills, so as to engage in work.

1. Add 12 Occupation:

(1) accounting (general) (1) accounting

carpenter

(3) Carpenters and joiners

(4) Fiber Plaster workers (b) Gypsum Plaster workers

(5) joinery (b) craftsman

midwife

(7) Automotive Machinery (GM) (b) Automotive Machinery

(8) Sheet Metal Workman

Roof plumber

(10) roof bricklayer (c) roof bricklayer

(1 1) solid plaster (b) cement workers

(12) car painter

Ps: A, B and C after employment represent different regions respectively. A: Only Auckland/North Island, Wellington and Christchurch/North Island; B: all over new Zealand; C: Only in Auckland/North Island, Waikato/Shengfeng Bay, Christchurch/South Island and Otago/South Island.

2. Delete five occupations:

(1) dental technician

(2) dentists

(3) Medical laboratory technicians (bone blood and histology type technicians).

(4) pharmaceutical technicians

(5) Poultry breeders

3. Keep five occupations:

Cardiologist cardiologist

(2) Ophthalmologists

Metal foundry worker (mold worker)

(4) Registered Nurse (Geriatric Care)

(5) Resident medical officer (resident medical staff)

This year, * * * audited 34 occupations. In addition to seven occupations related to construction, midwifery and accounting, three occupations related to the automobile industry have also joined the list of occupations that are in short supply immediately. New Zealand immigrants deleted five occupations from the list of occupations that are in short supply immediately and occupations that are in short supply for a long time. The Minister of Immigration of New Zealand said that the inclusion of seven construction-related occupations in the list of occupations in immediate shortage will help to find workers to help solve the housing shortage in New Zealand: "The government will build 654.38+10,000 affordable housing units in the next 10 year, and the construction industry needs skilled workers to achieve this goal."

The above changes in the list of jobs in short supply for New Zealand immigrants will be officially implemented from February 20 18, and the New Zealand Immigration Bureau will further adjust the academic qualifications and experience requirements of the jobs in short supply to ensure that the list accurately reflects the real needs of the New Zealand labor market.