



SKILLED MIGRANT CATEGORY OVERVIEWThe immigration program of New Zealand for skilled workers is very unique and requires an applicant to be very highly skilled and qualified to be eligible for it. Its process completes in about 1 to 1.5 years however it may vary from case to case. The eligibility criteria is not much different from Canada or Australia if we compare. There are points for Qualification Experience Age:
However there're some bonus points conditions which New Zealand has offered and which make an applicant score the required points even if they don't meet the standard requirements. These bonus conditions can be: For a detailed study of points and calculating your eligibility for NZ Skilled Migration please click here 1. Requirements 2. The Expression of Interest 3. The EOI pool and the pool draw 4. Invitation to Apply The application form contains the information that you provided in your EOI. You will check the information and return it to us with your documentation. The date that you make your SMC residence application with Immigration New Zealand determines the criteria that your application will be assessed against. The criteria that was current when you submitted your EOI, or current when your EOI was selected from the pool, is not necessarily the criteria that your SMC residence application will be assessed against. 5. Full assessment We will also assess you on your ability to settle in New Zealand successfully. We may consider you able based on your application, or we may wish to interview you. 6. Resident visas and Job Search visas If we think you have potential, but want to see how you settle, we will give you a job search visa, which you can use to help obtain an offer of skilled employment in New Zealand for up to nine months. If you obtain skilled employment in this time you will have shown your ability to settle and contribute, and your residence application will be approved. Please remember that an SMC Job Search visa is an opportunity to seek skilled employment in New Zealand. It is not a guarantee of work, a job offer, or of residence. Immigration New Zealand advises against the sale of assets, the termination of children’s schooling, and the shipping of household items to New Zealand until an applicant’s residence status is fully approved.
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