The new ANZSCO occupational classification standard will take effect in the middle of the year.
The new version of ANZSCO, Version 1.3 (the occupational classification standard used in New Zealand and Australia) introduced by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau will be put into use after the middle of 2020. In this update, the grades of some positions have changed.
The impact of skilled migration on New Zealand includes:
For job applicants with higher grades-especially those who have risen from Grade 4-5 to Grade 1-3-they can apply for skilled immigrants from New Zealand at a lower salary level-New Zealand's middle income after mid-2020; On the other hand, for job applicants with declining grades, they need to reach 65,438+0.5 times the median income of New Zealand before they can apply for skilled immigrants in New Zealand after mid-2020.
The impacts associated with the New Zealand Basic Skills Work Permit include:
After the middle of 2020, when applying for a work visa with essential skills, the Immigration Bureau will no longer use ANZSCO to evaluate the applicant's skill level, but will take the income level as the standard.
The salary threshold for skilled immigrants is about to increase.
From February 24, 2020, the salary threshold of skilled immigrants (SMC) in New Zealand was raised again: 1-3 occupation in ANZSCO's occupation list, and the corresponding salary threshold was NZ $25.50 per hour; For occupations in grades 4-5, the corresponding salary threshold is NZD 38.25 per hour. In addition, the standard will also apply to applications for basic skills work visas in New Zealand before mid-2020.
The new policy of labor contract signing will be gradually implemented.
Last year, the New Zealand government officially announced that it would implement major reforms on temporary work visas, with the focus on changing the way employers recruit overseas workers who take temporary jobs in New Zealand. These changes will be carried out in stages, and 202 1 will be fully launched.
In 2020, the new policy of labor signing will be further implemented. Behind the New Deal, the government wants to ensure that the recruitment of overseas workers is due to the real shortage of labor, so that employers can recruit skills and workers that meet their own needs, recognize the differences in labor markets in different regions and industries, encourage employers to hire more New Zealand locals, reduce the number of visa applications, and make the visa process smoother.
Compared with Canada and Australia, who is suitable for skilled immigrants to immigrate to New Zealand?
So am I more suitable for skilled immigrants in New Zealand than those in Canada and Australia? If you belong to the following situations, New Zealand is a good choice for you:
I don't want to give up my citizenship in China, but I can't meet the requirements of immigration supervision for a long time. I only need a permanent visa-Canada, Australia, PR has an immigration supervision requirement of living for two years every five years, and New Zealand PRV permanent visa can be said to be free to come and go;
Being older, it is not favorable to apply for skilled immigrants in Canada and Australia-because skilled immigrants in Canada and Australia have relatively strict age requirements, while skilled immigrants in New Zealand only require that they be under 55 years old at the time of application and get full marks in the age of 20-39;
With a certain fund reserve, we pursue rural life, and the climate is like spring all the year round-compared with China's population of 20 million, the total population of New Zealand is only 4.7 million, and we suddenly feel that the air is much fresher. There are no high-rise buildings and subway facilities extending in all directions, and a sense of "modern countryside" is coming, which is affectionately called "new village" by immigrants;
Willing to get an offer from a local employer in New Zealand first, or to study in New Zealand first-to apply for skilled immigrants in New Zealand, a qualified local employer's offer is an essential part of obtaining permanent residence. Those who don't have an offer from a local employer can only get a "job visa", and New Zealand education and a qualified employer's offer can also add a lot of points.
Which is suitable for me, studying in New Zealand or employer's guarantee?
Among the above-mentioned suitable people, it is mentioned that they are willing to get an offer from a local employer in New Zealand or study in New Zealand-in fact, they are New Zealand study immigrants and employer-sponsored immigrants respectively. So specifically, who is suitable for studying in New Zealand and who is suitable for being sponsored by employers?
In short, employer sponsorship in New Zealand has higher requirements for applicants than those studying abroad-applicants are currently related to professional occupations, and IELTS can get 6.5 points, and they are engaged in IT/ business/management occupations (easy to match with New Zealand employers), which is suitable for directly applying for New Zealand employer sponsorship immigrants; On the other hand, those applicants whose majors are not right, or whose occupations are not well matched with employers, and whose IELTS is not enough, are more suitable for studying in New Zealand to save the country.
The name of immigrant visa sponsored by New Zealand employers is skilled immigrant resident visa. The purpose of the New Zealand government to set up this project is to attract global technical talents to work in New Zealand through this project, to fill the current situation of the lack of relevant talents in New Zealand and to promote the economic and social development of New Zealand!
New Zealand skilled immigrants have no asset requirements, do not need to invest and start businesses, and will not occupy funds. As long as they get an employment contract with a local employer in New Zealand, they can quickly get a New Zealand green card within 9 months, which is very popular with applicants.
Basic requirements for New Zealand employers to sponsor immigrants:
1, and the EOI score is above 160;
Under 2.55 years old;
3. The average IELTS score is above 6.5;
4. Bachelor degree or above, passed NZQA certification;
5, if you can get the local offer in New Zealand, it will be very beneficial! The vast majority of skilled immigrant applicants have obtained local job opportunities.
After reading the above application requirements, Mr. Yang highlighted the following points:
1) 160 How difficult is it?
Because we can add 80 points as long as we help the applicant get the offer from the employer outside Auckland, so the applicant only needs to get 80 points more, which is very simple!
2) IELTS 6.5, can I be exempted from IELTS?
At present, New Zealand requires a total score of 6.5, not 6.5 in all four subjects, so it is not difficult. Moreover, if you have studied in English-speaking countries, such as Australia/Canada/Britain/the United States, you can dispense with IELTS and do not need to provide IELTS scores.
3) What kind of undergraduate education meets the requirements?
Domestic education, as long as it is a formal university education, is recognized.
4) Is it difficult to get the New Zealand offer?
New Zealand offers that we can help applicants solve their problems. The applicant need not worry.