Steps of skilled immigrants in New Zealand
1. Immigration intention
EOI is selected every two weeks. Among them, applications with scores a
Steps of skilled immigrants in New Zealand
1. Immigration intention
EOI is selected every two weeks. Among them, applications with scores above 140 will be automatically selected, and applications with scores between 100 and 140 will be selected from highest to lowest.
Step 2 choose successfully
When the EOI is selected, the Immigration Bureau will send an invitation letter ITA to the applicant, and the EOI status of the applicant will be updated to DS.
3. Immigration invitation
The ITA received from the Immigration Bureau (by email or mail) shows that the applicant has met the requirements of the current skilled migration policy. Applicants must collect and submit formal immigration application forms and related materials as far as possible according to the specific requirements in ITA.
4. Submit a formal application
Submit an application formally. The following is a list of basic materials:
(1) valid passport
(2) Application Form for Skilled Migrants
(3) Physical examination report, valid for 3 months.
(4) Certificate of no criminal record issued by the police station where the household registration is located (translation is required) and notarial certificate of no criminal record issued by the notary office where the household registration is located. These two certificates are valid for 6 months;
(5) Birth certificate
(6) Notarial certificate of kinship (if applicable)
(7) academic certificates, technical certificates, etc. Some academic qualifications need NZQA certification.
(8) Provide corresponding employment certificates.
(9) Letter of support from the employer and the operation of the company.
(10) If you have any work experience, please provide the corresponding supporting materials.
(1 1) English proficiency certificate, IELTS 6.5.
(12) If there is a spouse, provide proof of the same life relationship (such as marriage certificate, wedding video, photos, love history letters, letters, short message list, * * joint account, letters of support from relatives and friends, etc.). ).
(13) If you have a spouse, you need to provide relevant English proficiency certificates, education and work experience certificates.
(14) application fee
The above is only a simple list of materials, and the specific materials are determined according to the actual situation of the applicant.
5. Materials received
After receiving the application form and related materials submitted by the applicant, the Immigration Bureau will process them centrally through DT, which will take about one week. All the materials of the applicant will be copied and the originals will be returned to the applicant (part of them will be returned after the trial).
Conduct a comprehensive investigation
There may be a variety of survey methods, generally telephone survey, questionnaire survey and door-to-door survey. During the trial, any problem will lead the CO to ask you for supplementary materials or explanations, so whether your materials are fully prepared will directly affect the trial speed of your case.
7. Superior review
This is the final stage of the trial. At this time, the whole trial of the case has been completed, and the CO submits it to the superior for examination and approval, usually by signing. This process usually ranges from 1 day to 3 months, and the results will come soon.
8. Approved in principle
Further reading: employment situation of immigrants in New Zealand
Cheap study abroad and part-time study are all right.
As an island country in the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand consists of two main islands, namely North Island and South Island. Its land area is equivalent to Hebei Province in China. It is one of the five English-speaking countries in the world and is called the last Eden in the world.
Compared with other countries with the same first-class education quality, studying in New Zealand is absolutely cost-effective. The annual tuition fee for public high schools ranges from 1 10,000 NZD to10.3 million NZD, and the annual tuition fee for universities generally ranges from10.5 million NZD to 25,000 NZD, and the annual tuition fee and living expenses are about/kloc-0.3 million RMB to/kloc-0.6 million RMB. For example, in non-Auckland areas, the consumption level can be lower.
In addition, international students are allowed to work part-time for no more than 20 hours a week during their studies and no more than 40 hours a week during their holidays. Students can earn some living expenses through part-time jobs, and they can also better feel the local life and gain work experience.
No language requirements, advanced education level.
There are 8 universities and more than 30 polytechnics in New Zealand, and their degrees are highly recognized internationally. Eight national universities in New Zealand offer a series of standard degree courses such as business, science and liberal arts, and each university has also developed its own world-renowned professional department.
Compared with the United States, Canada and other traditional countries studying abroad, the scale of education in New Zealand is small and comprehensive. Although there are many colleges and universities, the former accounts for a low proportion in the world's top 500. On the contrary, although the number of universities in New Zealand is small, most of them are ranked in the world. According to the British Times World Ranking 20 1 1, six of New Zealand's eight universities are among the top 500 in the world.
For students who have not taken the IELTS test, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau can accept students who have no language scores to apply for visas, and universities can also issue students with double admission notices for language and main courses. Students can go to the language center of a university in New Zealand to study the language, and then enter the specialized courses of the university after passing the examination to obtain a degree. In addition, compared with other countries, there are fewer China students in New Zealand, especially the mainstream cities in the South Island, Christchurch and Deniden, which provide a very good language environment for China students.
Good employment conditions and loose immigration policy.
New Zealand's immigration policy is relatively loose. The local government encourages immigrants, basically completing diploma courses or above in New Zealand, and then looking for relevant jobs.
You can apply for permanent residence. More conveniently, after studying in New Zealand for more than two years, you can unconditionally obtain an open work visa for one year, and students can stay in New Zealand to find a job after graduation. This greatly reduces the difficulty of immigration, which is also rare in the immigration policies of other countries.
New Zealand has a low unemployment rate and many employment opportunities. According to the annual statistics of the Ministry of Labor and Commerce of New Zealand, it takes an average of three months for college students to find a suitable job after graduation. New Zealand college students have high starting salaries. The average undergraduate salary is NZ $35,000, equivalent to about RMB150,000. Bilingual talents have more employment opportunities in the local area.