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College degree in music education immigrated to New Zealand.

Skilled migration is basically impossible.

First of all, two-year junior college does not meet the basic conditions of immigration. Even if it is a three-year project, there are many conditions that hold you back. For example, the latest immigration policy of the Immigration Bureau shows that there is no music-related industry in the long-term shortage, and the only thing that matters is early education. This requires your husband to go to New Zealand to read the Grade 7 diploma of early education and register with the New Zealand Teachers Association! Therefore, tuition fees and IELTS scores (no IELTS scores for language courses) have become a series of problems.

Secondly, apart from the fact that two years of junior college does not meet the basic requirements of immigration, it is difficult to find a job in music education, because the English requirements involved in music education are very high, unless your husband's English is very good. However, there are few job opportunities in music education in New Zealand.

It is suggested that if you want to immigrate to New Zealand, you should go to school, otherwise you can go to Canada to invest and immigrate (800,000).