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Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 12:19pm On Aug 13, 2016 |
dailydolar:Firstly,both you and your wife will sit for IELTS(Academic or GT)and get the eligible score i.e PA(6.5 or more) spouse(5.5 or more)if not you will be forced to purchase ESOL prior to arrival which is usually very costly. Secondly,refer to page 0-5 you wil spot the link for self assessment there. Thirdly,I can't really figure out the exact course you tried to write up there nevertheless, I guess is chemistry or what?clarify Take your time,finish your mother's burial before you begin everything, IELTS exam & preparation is not child's play Then finally,Accept my condolence on the death of your mother.You are bereaved now and not in the right frame of mind to even start the app itself 2 Likes |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by dailydolar(m): 12:25am On Aug 15, 2016 |
hartson:thank you I appreciate the course is chemistry you are right. OK I think that's what I will do I want after the burial to do anything once again am very great full bro. I think I will try the self assessment right away then know what to do |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 5:47pm On Aug 15, 2016 |
dailydolar:Have a great time ahead.cheers |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by dailydolar(m): 1:41pm On Aug 17, 2016 |
Please what's the experience rate cor Nigeria bsc compare to nz I used 6 for me and my spouse and our score came to 75 but when I used 7 it's 110 is that OK or we need to do something? Also if we want to claim experience with work what Re the documents required cos I've not worked as a chemist bug I've more than 6yrs work experience in bank and security company and she also has in marketing and operations manager. Kindly help out |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Yinkzy03: 5:26pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
Good day all. I apreciate the creator of this thread @hartson for giving some of us the opportunity to have an idea of the basics on new zealand skilled worker immigration. God bless u all. Lemme share how far i have gone on the process and possibly seek for clarification. My wife and i took the IELTS test. My wife did well in the test and she would be the principal applicant as her qualification (medicine) is in the Long Term Skill Shortage List. We have both gotten our Pre-assessment done, so we are about filling the form for the expression of interest. Here is my questions sirs, 1. we discovered that on the Long Term Skill Shortage List, http://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz/assets/uploads/long-term-skill-shortage-list-2015-03-30-.pdf , the requirements shows that she must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand before some points can be claimed. Pls how feasible is that as that would mean she would have to undertake some exams in various levels. 2. Is der any one in the house or that anyone knows who peradventure was selected from the pool with points between 100-135 as it seems as if we are going to fall in that category.Just want to be sure before gambling with $530 dollars or so. Thanks |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Etfash(m): 8:49am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Yinkzy03: Good one Yinkzy. Can you state your IELTS score, your qualification, skill and years of practice? I asked the questions because of the following: 1. IELTS isn't given much premium here relative to CA, UK and AUS immigration. An average score of 6.5 is all you need in either the Academic or GT module. So, a higher score here might not do much, except your score is less than the stipulated. 2) Often times, our job descriptions emphasize certain parts of our roles than the others. Usually, the deemphasized roles are those in Short supply. So, why not emphasize those ones and claim your points... You can actually function in these roles and in fact, have been doing them. 3) Years of experience is an invaluable treasure in this system unlike the Canadian Immigration. So, if you have more years of experience than your wife, you might just need to package your application well and be the principal applicant. 4) I am not in the know of the procedures for evaluation of medical degrees and practice; You might need to check online for that. However, it takes time and money in North America. So, let's have more information in order to be able to provide more specifics. Regards. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Yinkzy03: 2:58pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
Etfash: Thank you very much @Etfash, this is highly appreciated. Here are my details: Fisrt degree: Mathematics - 2007 Second degree: MBA - 2014 Work experience: Banking (Credit Risk) - 7years. IELTS score - 5.5, 6.5, 7, 7 - overall is 6.5. Thanx very much |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 4:36pm On Sep 02, 2016 |
Yinkzy03:if you have further query feel free to ask |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 1:19am On Sep 03, 2016 |
Hi, pals done my online assessment(110), just got my ielts(r-7,w-7.5,L-7.5,s-7), my profession is quantity surveying(11yrs working experience). i want to start the process but i don't know how to check if my profession is regulated or not, then i'll like to know if anybody who has gone trough the whole process to speak about the total process duration. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Etfash(m): 8:18am On Sep 03, 2016 |
Yinkzy03: Unfortunately, Business/Finance is where your qualifications fall into where only Procurement manager is skill in shortage. If you were working with smaller companies, chances are you will be doing more than one thing. Okay, here are my suggestions: 1. You can research more into the cost implications (in Naira and time) should your wife stand in as PA and if both of you are ready. 2. Over time, I have seen a lot of interdependencies in business processes. As a Credit Analyst, do you think you can function well, if you were to be moved to Procurement? I believe YES. If so, you can still be the PA... |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Yinkzy03: 4:10pm On Sep 03, 2016 |
Etfash: Thank you for your help guys; @hartson, @Etfash. You are far too kind, God bless you. From the look of things, i would require CIPS qualification awarded by the United Kingdom to be able to fit into procurement. We would have to work towards my wife sitting for the next diet of their medical examination and hope for the best. Ofcourse that would cost us some money and time, guess thats our best bet. I have also tried to secure jobs via the suggested jobsites but they all seem to want a PR or NZ Citizen. We would keep looking for other means of getting this done regardless of how long it takes. Thank you all... |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 10:27am On Sep 05, 2016 |
Yinkzy03:Have a great time |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 10:35am On Sep 05, 2016 |
bertoseve: Hi,it will make a whole lot of sense if you refer to pages 0-5,you will certainly get the link to know what to do.find the occupations in demand link posted. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Yinkzy03: 3:25pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
hartson:thanks a lot |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by spyroxy1(m): 5:54pm On Sep 05, 2016 |
Ok :- |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 12:38am On Sep 07, 2016 |
Please guys i need help here, after filling the online form for PAR,i couldn't use my GTB mastercard successfully to make payments, any suggestions? this is what i get Response: INVALID TRANSACTION Card Type: MasterCard Transaction Type: Purchase Reference: 0000000324584f18 |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 8:52am On Sep 07, 2016 |
Hello friends, i just tried again and it went trough, so hopefully my par assessment will come soon.thanks bertoseve: |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 8:25pm On Sep 07, 2016 |
bertoseve:In less than 20 working days.expect a nice outcome |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 9:06am On Sep 08, 2016 |
Thanks Bro , i appreciate , i hope to submit and pay for EOI immediately i get the PAR results. i want to use this opportunity to encourage everyone in the house to paste their experiences , this will encourage others behind to put in more efforts and rub minds to solve challenges that come our way. its our ultimate hope that everyone gets the SMC visa. hartson: |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 4:15pm On Sep 08, 2016 |
bertoseve:many silent followers are here they will heed to your suggestion.I hope to hear cheering news in no distance time. 1 Like |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bblessed: 3:23pm On Sep 09, 2016 |
Good job you guys are doing.well done Pls what about for someone who just graduated without work experience, can he apply.And is there any site for new Zealand permanent residence, because I have searched through but couldn't see. Thanks |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Cecegal: 2:37pm On Sep 12, 2016 |
Hello House, Reporting for suggestions as well. Any Engineer in the house that has gone through the process or going through the process kindly enlighten me as i am at lost when to do EOI. Find our stats below Hubby:Electrical Eng 1st degree,Oil and gas Eng M.sc,Age:38,Work experience 4 years,IELTS 6.5 and above. Me:1st degree B.ED,Age:34 IELTS 6.5 and above I calculated our points to be on 120. My questions are at what point do we need to do assessment before EOI or after EOI? Also do we need POF if so how much for family of 3? Thank you. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 3:38pm On Sep 12, 2016 |
bblessed:Use google NZ portal is uncountable |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 4:32pm On Sep 12, 2016 |
Cecegal:have a great evening |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 10:55pm On Sep 12, 2016 |
Hi, just recieved and e-mail with this message Dear robert imieye Thank you for your application. This is an automated response, PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS EMAIL. The Pre-assessment Result for your nominated qualification, bachelor of technology awarded in 2002 by rivers state university of science and technology, Nkpolu port-harcourt rivers state, Nigeria. Pre-assessment Result: On the information available, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) assesses this qualification as comparable to the learning outcome of a qualification at Level 7 on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework. its coming less than the stipulated 20 working days. i'll like to confirm if "reference number " on the online form (F5a) the same as pre-assessment application number and on the drop menu of level, how do i identify level 7, then F6a What New Zealand qualification was your qualification assessed as being comparable to? hartson: |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by JERRYMAG4(m): 12:02am On Sep 13, 2016 |
Hi guys. It is obvious that we need a job to attain a point of above 150. Pls how can we get a job in NZ? Has anybody gotten a job there from Nigeria. We need ur guidiance. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by segbas(m): 9:09am On Sep 13, 2016 |
I do receive some job offer from NZ but my job is not on their list anymore..... |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 3:21pm On Sep 13, 2016 |
bertoseve:Mail them the outcome of your PAR there are lots of confusing options to select except you understand the corresponding appendix very well.They will tell you the qualification range to select and the NZ qualification that is comparable to your PAR.Good day 1 Like |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by hartson: 9:46am On Sep 14, 2016 |
hartson:Unfortunately none |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 9:47pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
Hello guys, i just submitted and paid for my EOI online , though i have just 130points am still hopeful, i'll be embacking on a job search and hopefully i'll get a job offer and be invited. |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by okezie007(m): 10:35pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
bertoseve:Interesting! How do you intend to secure a job offer? I hope your highly qualified.. From my observation such level of experience would count a lot including an international experience #JustMyOpinion |
Re: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by bertoseve: 10:47pm On Sep 29, 2016 |
Oh yes, i've already started using some online job search sites , talking about my qualification and level of experience.. from the PAR results, am on NZ level 7 and i have eleven years full time work experience, i think that is well over what they require okezie007: |
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