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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Sonsynas: 10:43am On Aug 06, 2020 |
ugsams: Hi Ugsams. I need your advise bro. I just finished my Msc in one of the Finnish university. Did international relations. Living here with my family, two kids. Do you think i would have any reasonable ending by doing my Phd in New Zealand? Hence I planned to go with my family. Am very much aware that my wife can work unlimited hours and education is free for kids. Based of my course " international relations " do you think it can give me any pathway to PR? Thanks |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Olu92: 2:32pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
femijck: please help I have sent DMs to you but no response, I need serious advice on a decision in respect to INZ. PLEASE HELP ME! |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Olu92: 3:02pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Also please who has done medicals for student visa of recent? Also need help and advise for dependent visa (partner visa) for a PhD visa holder |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 5:43pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Sonsynas: In New Zealand having a PHD gives you a pathway to PR, irrespective of the field. Go for it if you can afford to. Your wife might even have a better chance at the PR at the end of the day. I wish you the best in whatever decision you settle for at the end of the day. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 5:44pm On Aug 07, 2020 |
Olu92: Contact Fatayi Williams Clinic it's just near to 1004 flats |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 10:25am On Aug 15, 2020 |
Olu92:sorry I haven't been on here for a while....what's the issue.....? If it's not so confidential, you can discuss it here ..it gives room to a larger audience....and different ideas.....some guys on this thread have better understanding of the system than myself . |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 3:46pm On Aug 15, 2020 |
hello everyone, I'm new here.... I have been following this thread about New Zealand and it occurs to me that its a very nice country... I want to ask the gurus in the house that how much is NZ VISA FEE? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 11:58pm On Aug 15, 2020 |
Cutiejewel: What visa are u applying for?? 1 Like |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 9:37am On Aug 16, 2020 |
femijck:good morning femi... I'm applying for work visa |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Pepindshot: 1:17pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
I'm so happy to have discovered this forum |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Pepindshot: 1:21pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
radicalcatalyst: Please, how did u cover those lines with red paints. I want to share something too for everyone's benefit and verification but want to cover some things too sake of privacy. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Pepindshot: 9:26pm On Aug 17, 2020 |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 9:14am On Aug 18, 2020 |
Cutiejewel:cant really give u a figure but definitely less than 200k...the last time I checked it was less than $500 NZ ...so INZ website is ur best bet....also they are different types of work visa. So be sure to select the right one. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 11:33am On Aug 18, 2020 |
femijck:Thank you very much for the update... bless |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Jennito(f): 10:41pm On Aug 18, 2020 |
Hello House. Im finding it hard uploading some documents here for perusal and for the Gurus to help me out in verifying it. i will be grateful If Femijck can email me via hilary.chinedu27@gmail.com Alternatively, anyone who knows how to upload such can give me his email address while i will send the document to him so that he can paste on this forum for education and to know what obtains on the street. Thanks. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by TheCork(m): 10:40am On Aug 19, 2020 |
Jennito: How do u do. This is yor big shance. Anyways..I am looking for beautiful housemaid with nyansh & I will paid u 400 naira cash..please are u interested? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Ticha: 10:59am On Aug 21, 2020 |
mekmolly: If you sponsor yourself, you are not bound by the scholarship rules so you can change to the work visa/ residency pathway. You will work as part of your PhD anyway so work is not a problem. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by papaput2(m): 1:38pm On Aug 21, 2020 |
Nothing is happening..with INZ. Offshore work visa, residence, visiting visa, etc application suspended till further notice due to covid since march 2020 .. Any agent telling you I will get you this NZ visa and that ...might be scam |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 5:53pm On Aug 21, 2020 |
hello mr femi pls kindly help me confirm this visa |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 5:56pm On Aug 21, 2020 |
Cutiejewel: |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 5:57pm On Aug 21, 2020 |
how can I post a picture here.... have been trying to post an e visa for verification but it's not going |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 6:39pm On Aug 21, 2020 |
femijck: |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Ticha: 9:48pm On Aug 21, 2020 |
NZ VISAS - INZ is not currently processing any offshore visas unless they meet some very strict criteria. Part of my job involves liaising with INZ as I work in education compliance. This is from INZ. If anyone is currently offering you a visa, it's a scam! Unless of course you fall into any of the categories below Visa processing capacity continues to grow. 70% of onshore Immigration Officers are currently able to work. All offshore offices remain closed and although onshore offices have reopened there are limited staff numbers due to COVID-19 alert level 3 guidelines and the requirement to work from home when possible. With increased processing capacity and the ability for some staff to access INZ offices INZ is now able to resume the processing of paper applications such as residence class visa applications and formally prioritise both residence class and temporary entry class visa applications. In terms of residence class visa applications, priority will be given where the applicant is in New Zealand. For onshore applications priority will be given as below: • For Skilled Migrant Category (SMC), priority will be given to applications with job offers where: o Applicants have an hourly rate equivalent to or higher than twice the median wage (currently $51.00 per hour or an annual salary of $106,080 or more); o Applicants hold current occupational registration where registration is required by immigration instructions. • For Residence from Work Category applications (Talent (Accredited Employer), Talent (Arts, Culture and Sport), South Island Contribution, Religious Worker and Long Term Skill Shortage List), priority will be given to: o Applications which include a job offer with an hourly rate equivalent to or higher than twice the median wage (currently $51.00 per hour or an annual salary of $106,080 or more); o Applications which include a job offer which requires occupational registration where occupational registration is required by immigration instructions. Second priority will be given to residence class visa applications where the applicant is out of New Zealand. In terms of temporary entry class visa applications, priority will be given to applications for critical workers to support the Government response to COVID-19 and for other temporary visa applicants that are in New Zealand. Further changes may be needed to the prioritisation criteria as international travel restrictions change, and more information becomes available about the effects of COVID-19 on the domestic labour market. Immigration officers retain the discretion to prioritise other applications where the circumstances of the application require particular urgency. As INZ transitions through the various alert levels processing will be resumed for most of the application categories. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply online for eligible visas. Paper applications will take longer to process because of the reduced capacity of staff in onshore offices. There will also be an increase in the time and effort required in processing some visa application types due to additional requests for information or comment being required. We will keep you updated of any further changes. National Area Documentation Office (NaDO) The National Area Documentation Office (NaDO) has now reopened with a small number of staff now able to work onsite. The NaDO staff have been focused on opening and tendering the high volume of mail received during the lockdown period. What date will be used as the lodgement date of my application that I couriered in / posted in? The received application date will be the date that is shown on the courier consignment note. If there is no date to be found, the received date applied will be the date INZ opens your application at NaDO. What if I want to dispute the date of lodgement of my visa application? INZ understands that it has been difficult to complete and submit paper applications during COVID-19 lockdown. Disputes of lodgement dates may be considered on a case by case basis once the application has been allocated. I have been granted an extension to my visa under the Epidemic Management Notice. Will the visa application I submitted still be processed? Yes. Applications will continue to be processed in line with processing priorities during COVID-19. What if my paper visa application is incomplete because I have not been able to get all the required documents during the Covid19 lockdown? Will my visa application be returned due to failing to meet mandatory lodgement requirements? No. INZ understands that it may have been difficult to submit all required documents with your paper application. INZ will note the missing documents at lodgement and request that you provide the mandatory documents as soon as you are able. INZ will not be able to process the application until the required documents have been received. Varying visa conditions We have become aware of some confusion around variation of conditions. The Government agreed to relax visa conditions for a short period to allow some temporary migrant workers and international students to assist with our essential services during the COVID-19 response. The form to apply to vary visa conditions of workers in essential services is on our website. Only temporary migrants already employed in essential services can vary their hours and be redeployed to do other roles within their current workplaces or do their current role in different workplaces (but within same region) to help essential businesses keep operating while New Zealand remains at Alert Level 3 or 4 and six weeks after that. All work visa holders who are not employed in essential services may only work for the employer(s) specified in their visa conditions until a Variation of Conditions or new visa has been granted. 1 Like |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by mryoung16: 4:09am On Aug 22, 2020 |
Hi guys .someone that has 3years experience in forklift operator. Can it possibly lead to PR in NZ. I dont really understand the content on NZ Immigration.
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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Ticha: 6:38am On Aug 22, 2020 |
mryoung16: No. Most low skilled jobs do not lead to PR but It can set you on the path to convert to a resident class visa. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by mryoung16: 6:42am On Aug 22, 2020 |
Ticha: Hi bro..so after the resident class..what should be my next step? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Jennito(f): 11:41am On Aug 23, 2020 |
Cutiejewel: I'm facing exactly same issue. I have a visa that I want to verify and it's hard or impossible uploading same. Please, can anyone help me. I'm ready to send it to anyone's email. Mine is hilary.chinedu27@gmail.com |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 1:13pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Cutiejewel:anyone who can help ... here is my email.. cutiejewel30@gmail.com |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 1:14pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
Jennito:send to my email I want to see if its same as mine. also what kind of visa is yours? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 2:45pm On Aug 23, 2020 |
For those.wanting to confirm visas....send it to Tomlarryx@gmail.com.. I will have a look.amd update here...please quote me here once you've done that |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 12:53am On Aug 24, 2020 |
Cutiejewel:visit visa |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Cutiejewel: 12:57am On Aug 24, 2020 |
femijck:I have sent to your email sir.. pls confirm and give a feedback sir |
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