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Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 6:23pm On Jul 14, 2016 |
yomifowe:In addition to Mr Kayode's quote,you get nil point for English language ability with respect to NZ EOI but the main fact is that you must posses a valid IELTS test report before submitting an EOI.You have less than 2 months to the expiration of your test report quickly run through the skills shortage list and find if your skill is listed then come back and tell us.I don't have time now if not I would have assisted in doing that 1 Like |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by mrkayodeoludare: 12:55am On Jul 15, 2016 |
Thank you very much for the addendum Hartson. Greatly appreciated. hartson: |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 10:35am On Jul 15, 2016 |
mrkayodeoludare:Thanks very plenty |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 9:37am On Jul 16, 2016 |
Thanks all for the input. Yes I've checked and my occupation Network Administrator is on the list. Pls how can I go about it and apply before my scores expire in August. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 10:46am On Jul 16, 2016 |
yomifowe:Hope your bandscore is up to 6.5 or above |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 10:48am On Jul 16, 2016 |
Have you checked if your occupation requires licensing too? |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by zeusaqua: 11:41am On Jul 16, 2016 |
hartson: Please what is ITA? |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 11:44am On Jul 16, 2016 |
zeusaqua: Invitation To Apply |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 1:29pm On Jul 16, 2016 |
hartson: Yes it is. Pls let me know what to do. Tks. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 1:33pm On Jul 16, 2016 |
hartson: My occupation doesn't require licensing. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by zeusaqua: 5:16pm On Jul 16, 2016 |
hartson: Thank you, and more Grace for your good work |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 3:03pm On Jul 18, 2016 |
Hello everyone. I have checked critically, my occupation is in the skilled shortage list (Network Administrator), however, my degree is B.Sc Biochemistry, although i have the required work experience of 5 yrs above and i have a microsoft certification. Can i still apply? Pls reply as i need to apply before my IELTS result expire next month. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by uckennety(m): 5:00pm On Jul 18, 2016 |
PLS am a mass comm graduate skilled in construction(brick layer) up to 5yrs now any agent or any1 who can guide me thru D process so I can apply 4 a permanent residency/or process it 4 me |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 10:29pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
I have filled the EOI form and I got the score of 65 shows complete, pending submission. I want to proceed to do PAR for myself and wife, we both have b.sc. can we still make 140 after the PAR? How much is EOI fees? |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Truth234(m): 3:18am On Jul 20, 2016 |
yomifowe: You actually need minimum of 100 points to file EOI |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 1:47pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
Truth234: OK. Thank you. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 3:58pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
Hi everyone, if your total score is still hanging on (70-99) < 100 consider applying for jobs outside Auckland.Job offer in any city outside Auckland gives you a max 30 points to get 100+ point Cheers |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by mrkayodeoludare: 4:14pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
Hartson, could you please give insight into how to secure jobs outside Auckland? It would be of great value to many. Thanks in anticipation. hartson: |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 4:30pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
yomifowe: You may have limitation here.NZ is very strict when it comes to matching qualification with skill experience.will get no bonus point because your qualification does not match your area of expertise. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 4:56pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
mrkayodeoludare:will do that tomorrow to enable me sort out the few job sites I know. cheers 1 Like |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 5:07pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
hartson: Thanks hartson, but i think what i have now will suffice. I already have 65 points. I intend to land overall of 135 points after doing B.Sc PAR for both my wife and I (50ponts and 20 Points- 1 Like |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Etfash(m): 6:36pm On Jul 20, 2016 |
Hello guys. one baffling thing about the New Zealand Immigration scheme is the fact that, at no point is one required to have a particular amount of money: what the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada calls Proof of Funds (POF). Is INZ hiding details of prospective immigrant's financial requirements or are they just 101% certain that jobs are available for qualified skilled immigrants not later than one month after their arrival? Lastly, @hartson, you sounded quite confident about the possibility of a prospective skilled immigrant to secure a permanent employment in non- Auckland areas of NZ... What informed this confidence? Is there no LMIA ( Labour Market Impact Assessment) issues there? Read somewhere that unemployment rate in Christchurch is around 3.3% or so - but that is still a huge chance for an area that is largely deserted because of climatic, environmental and some social issues. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 4:57pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
Etfash:I think they monitor the impact of foreign labour on their labour market very well through the number of ITAs they issue to nationals from abroad.I equally believe that the reason they give 30 points for job offers outside Auckland is to fill in those deserted cities cos it seems majority want to live and work at Auckland.There might likely be high chance of securing an employment offer from those areas. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by mrkayodeoludare: 7:29pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
In addendum to Hartson's response regarding POF, My brother-in-law's friend just got his NZ PR....He said they did not ask for POF at any point during the entire process.....so my guess is it's not a requirement....let's just pray they continue like this....it'll help a lot of people. hartson: |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by yomifowe(m): 10:00pm On Jul 21, 2016 |
mrkayodeoludare:Really? No POF? That's goodn news, pray it continues like this o. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 10:24am On Jul 22, 2016 |
That is one good thing about NZ immigration system.They really want migrants to come and live for that reason their immigration requirements is quite flexible I must say.You don't need to posses a fortune before you are considered unlike elsewhere |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by tundechange: 12:28pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
Hi guys, thanks to the initiator of & contributors to this thread. I have read the thread from page 1 to 4 and learnt lot. I have a total point of 105 after filling the points indicator, what is my chance of getting an ITA as the cut off is 140 points and above? Am I also required to do PAR assessment before submitting an EOI? What are the chances of getting a job based on my qualification & work experience? What's the minimum & maximum timeframe to getting a PR? Thank you. CC Hartson |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by linaluv: 12:59pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
hey guys i want to believe that POF means statement of Account i mean that huge ammount of money deposited at your bank for living expenses |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Etfash(m): 1:09pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
@tundechange, 1) You can submit an EOI and may well get selected based on the skills needs in NZ at a specific time. You stand a better chance if you have a graduate spouse or get a job offer though. 2) I think you will be required to do PAR if your qualification was not in any of: NZ, CA, U.S.A, U.K and may be SA. 3) Refer to the links posted by @hartson initially on this page - Unemployment rate is at 5.3% in NZ at the moment. 4) With respect to time frame for getting NZ PR, It is case specific. check: http://www.migrationbureau.com/newzealand/faq.php I have a total of 140 points (Have a PG qualification and skills in area of absolute skills shortage; my spouse also has a competent level English and a graduate - level but i still feel my best bet is to secure employment there first since it is doable. @hartson, how far; have you paid the requisite charges for submitting your EOI? The NZ Immigration process still looks easy now.. I hope many of us will take advantage now before things get tougher. @linaluv, you are correct. I want to add 'explainable' to the fund. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 1:24pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
tundechange: 2 Likes |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 1:28pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
linaluv: Yes it is.Proof of fund can as well be refer as SOA(Statement of Account) |
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