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What's the difference between New Zealand electricians and domestic electricians?

The differences between New Zealand electricians and domestic electricians are: working hours, working methods, welfare benefits, social status and so on. Generally speaking, the income of foreign electricians is higher than that of ordinary jobs and ordinary white-collar workers. In New Zealand, the income of an electrician can reach 40-50 New Zealand dollars an hour, which completely reaches the middle class level. China labor export electrician can earn more than 15000.

New Zealand's skilled migration policy stipulates that the basic requirement of language ability is IELTS 4 with an average score of 6.5, so we should work hard in this respect. Electricians or electricians are indeed on the list of occupations in short supply in New Zealand, but in order to ensure that your professional skills are recognized by New Zealand officials, you usually need to obtain New Zealand professional registration qualifications to meet the application conditions.

In addition, the most important thing is to get a letter of appointment from a local employer. According to the previous example, it is difficult for domestic applicants to get an invitation from the immigration bureau without an employer's letter of appointment. If you have your own channels, you can contact overseas employers or find a legal intermediary.