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post Sep 14 2016, 02:18 PM, updated 10y ago

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Currently in progress on the application to NZ , ITA lodged recently for Skill Migrant Category ... hence sharing my personal experience ..

please note I am not an agent yeah so dont take my post as professional advice. smile.gif

Public Forum related to NZ Migration : http://www.enz.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=6

Skill Migrant Category : You need to have 160 points to be auto selected to be invited by NZ Govt to apply. (use to be 140 points)

New policy changes : https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/me...hanges/nzrp-smc


Basically if you work in ICT such as System Analyst , Developer with 10 years exp , degree , below 40 years and your spouse obtained a degree/diploma you should be able to get 140 points, for those not married , if your university is from NZ or you hold a Master that will be enough points as well

You can check your point here.
https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...y-resident-visa

Check your latest shortage skillset here
http://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz/

Steps

1. IELTS : - You need to score average 6.5 for general training/academic module, or you can prove your english level refer to NZ Imm website. ielts results within 2 years acceptable.
Now they accept few other english test :
Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet Based Test (TOEFL iBT)
Occupational English Test (OET)
Cambridge English: First (FCE) and FCE for Schools
Pearson Test of English: Academic (PTE: Academic)

2. NZQA
If your university is part of the exemption list you an skip this part
http://onlineservices.immigration.govt.nz/...anual/35171.htm

Else , for those not listed and those with 3+0 chances you need to submit for NZQA. This is a process where you need to sent your original degree to NZ Board to evaluate your degree and they will provide the outcome that will determine your points . i.e degree - level - 7-8 50 points.

How long it takes to evaluate : depends , probaly 3-6 mths
Cost involved : Yes

3.EOI , Expression of Interest
Once you are ready and confirm you will get the 160 points. You can submit EOI via online and your application will be in submitted into the pool which every two weeks there will be a draw.

How long it takes to evaluate : depends , probaly up to 6 mths
Cost involved : Yes

4.ITA - Invitation to apply
NZ author will evaluate the points and evidence , if no issue, they will sent email to you for ITA. If not mistaken if you have four months to provide all the required documents to sent to NZ

Cost involved : Yes
Previous employment letter with clear definition on your job/role task , this is diff from your offer letter.

Pay Slip; EPF ; LHDN ;

Birthcert in Dual Language : You can obtain at JPN for RM5

Marriage cert in Dual Language : You can obtain at Putrajaya JPN ; if not mistaken RM5 as well

Medical check up required , panel approved by NZ , E-medical

Good conduct Letter , you can submit online , RM20 and it will be ready 1-2 months
https://www.kln.gov.my/ekonsular_on9/login/GUIDELINES.pdf

If you claim points from your wife, you need to provide partnership evidence such as bank account statement , vacation photo, bill statement and etc that prove you both staying together for the past 12 months

5.ITA - Lodge
This is the stage where you submit all the document to NZ as required from previous ITA Letter.
How long it takes to evaluate : depends , probaly 3-12 mths to assign a Case Officer

Basically I am currently at this stage icon_rolleyes.gif

A case officer will be assign to evaluate your documents , they will also will contact your ex employer for validation . Once all the documents verified they will setup a phone interview with you and your spouse.

6.Final Decision

1. Job search visa - You be granted up to 9 months in NZ to find a skill employment, after 9 months and you unable to find your jobs you need to return back to Malaysia. If yes, you be granted Residence Visa

2.Resident Visa - Two years visa : You have spent 184 days or more in New Zealand as a resident in each of the 2 years before you apply for permanent residence.

You can work and stay in NZ for two years. You/Spouse/Kids which part of your submission also be covered under public medical and education.

Once you fullfill the req , you can now apply for Permanent Resident Visa which once approve you a Permanent Resident Visa allows indefinite re-entry to New Zealand. refer here : https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...manent-resident

Others/Knowledge Links

i.e international student fees auckland uni
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/for/internati...ernational.html

Bachelor of Science - NZ$31,510

i.e domestic fees citizen and pr fees auckland uni
https://uoa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/6858/

Bachelor of Science - $5,767.20 - $6,651.60

Minimum salary/wage
http://www.business.govt.nz/laws-and-regul...ons/minimum-pay

Current minimum wage rates
The minimum wage rates are reviewed every year. The current adult minimum wage rates (before tax) that apply for employees aged 16 or over are:

$15.25 an hour, which is
$122.00 for an 8-hour day or
$610.00 for a 40-hour week.

The minimum rates that apply to starting-out workers, and employees on the training minimum wage (before tax), are:
$12.20 an hour, which is
$97.60 for an 8-hour day or
$488.00 for a 40-hour week.

Healthcare Coverage
https://www.newzealandnow.govt.nz/living-in...thcare-services

I will add more details once i go through the other stage .. for those with migration nz experience please share as well.. you can decide to DIY or get an agent to assist with your application

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post Sep 14 2016, 03:44 PM

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i heard grass is always greener on the other side, so basically NZ themself wanna pindah another country, literacy rate also low
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post Sep 14 2016, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(EarendurFefalas @ Sep 14 2016, 03:44 PM)
i heard grass is always greener on the other side, so basically NZ themself wanna pindah another country, literacy rate also low
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is up to individual preference .. there are many place you can go and for me is more on next gen medical benefit and university fees

i.e international student
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/for/internati...ernational.html

Bachelor of Science - $31,510

i.e domestic fees citizen and pr
https://uoa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/6858/

Bachelor of Science - $6,651.60

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 14 2016, 04:05 PM)
is up to individual preference .. there are many place you can go and for me is more on next gen medical benefit and university fees

i.e international student
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/for/internati...ernational.html

Bachelor of Science - $31,510

i.e domestic fees citizen and pr
https://uoa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/6858/

Bachelor of Science - $6,651.60
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"next gen benefits"? as in your priorities are the future well being of your children that prompted you to make that move, i see...

btw heard thru the grapevine that NZ is quite good for tjose that are about to retire at old age compared to other western/ Oceania, is it really true? hmm.gif just a little bit curious
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with the amount of taxes, you and your kids will be coughing up, you are actually paying for your own medical and your kids educations fees.
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QUOTE(Kanan Jarrus @ Sep 14 2016, 05:14 PM)
"next gen benefits"? as in your priorities are the future well being of your children that prompted you to make that move, i see...

btw heard thru the grapevine that NZ is quite good for tjose that are about to retire at old age compared to other western/ Oceania, is it really true? hmm.gif just a little bit curious
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nz is now growing with ict services.. a lot of kiwi return back..you can google urself .. anyway i not planning to apply for citizenship.. still retain malaysia citizen i can always come back

i been to uk .. sdyney ..auckland to work before...only decide going to nz.. majority malaysian opt for aussie..as my purpose of the thread ia more what to expect when applying for the pr..who know my app will be rejected

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QUOTE(r3d2 @ Sep 14 2016, 05:20 PM)
with the amount of taxes, you and your kids will be coughing up, you are actually paying for your own medical and your kids educations fees.
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not fully true if you know how to manage your fund.. quality food such fruits.. fish n dairy products with cheaper price.. most important is water n air is cleaner.. save your money not buying air purifier.. water filter..n cheaper car ..so end of the day is up to individual on the preference..

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Can I work there first and use that as a stepping stone to migrate? I'm an academic and I'm looking at applying to teach at one of the universities.
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nice. similar to australia, lulz..

my relative lived in sydney.
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Interesting....so you don't actually get a PR.

You get a 9 mth job search visa, then a 2 year temporary visa, only then you get a PR.

Any requirements to retain the PR? Or once it is granted, it's valid for life?
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QUOTE(feynman @ Sep 15 2016, 02:02 AM)
Interesting....so you don't actually get a PR.

You get a 9 mth job search visa, then a 2 year temporary visa, only then you get a PR.

Any requirements to retain the PR? Or once it is granted, it's valid for life?
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After your last stage interview, NZ Immigration will decide whether

1.Reject your application.
2.Job search visa - 9 months visa and you need to find a job
3.Resident visa - 2 years visa , you just need to settle and stay within NZ for 184 days per year.


For item 3, there are few evidences that you can present to NZ when you apply for Permanent Resident Visa, one of the evidence : You have spent 184 days or more in New Zealand as a resident in each of the 2 years before you apply for permanent residence.

Permanent resident visa which there is no expiry. This is the outcome I am hoping.

For more info : https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...-to-new-zealand

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 15 2016, 06:52 AM)
After your last stage interview,  NZ Immigration will decide whether

1.Reject your application.
2.Job search visa - 9 months visa and you need to find a job
3.Resident visa - 2 years visa , you just need to settle and stay within NZ for 184 days per year.  There is no requirement for you to get a job for this outcome. Is more on survival and adapt to the new environment. Your spouse and kids within your application do no need to fullfill the 184 days requirement.
For item 3, once you fullfill the condition staying in NZ for 184 days per year for cons two years , you can apply for permanent resident visa which there is no expiry. This is the outcome I am hoping.

For more info : https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...-to-new-zealand
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Ok, so depending on the strength of application, you could be offered a job search visa or a resident visa.

You mean to say that there's no residency requirements to main the PR? i.e. stay in NZ 2 out of 5 years etc?
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QUOTE(feynman @ Sep 15 2016, 07:00 AM)
Ok, so depending on the strength of application, you could be offered a job search visa or a resident visa.

You mean to say that there's no residency requirements to main the PR? i.e. stay in NZ 2 out of 5 years etc?
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Nope, once you get the permanent resident visa there is no travel condition.

"If you’ve been a resident visa holder for 2 years or more, and can show a commitment to living in New Zealand you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa. Once granted, you can continue live and work in New Zealand permanently and come and go from New Zealand without travel conditions."

https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...t-resident-visa

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 15 2016, 07:02 AM)
Nope, once you get the permanent resident visa there is no travel condition.

"If you’ve been a resident visa holder for 2 years or more, and can show a commitment to living in New Zealand you can apply for a Permanent Resident Visa. Once granted, you can continue live and work in New Zealand permanently and come and go from New Zealand without travel conditions."

https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...t-resident-visa
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So you could technically stay outside the country for 10 years and be an absent permanent resident
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I think an Australian PR will allow one to work and stay in NZ permanently as well. However, this raises the issue of fulfilling the requirement of staying in Australia for at least 2 out of the 5 years of the PR as time spent in NZ does not count towards this.
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QUOTE(feynman @ Sep 15 2016, 07:14 AM)
So you could technically stay outside the country for 10 years and be an absent permanent resident
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This is interesting. If it really works like that then you could be an Australian PR, NZ PR and Malaysian citizen at the same time.
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Just knew about this, IELTS 6.5 for NZ application.

AU still remain 7 for IELTS.


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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 14 2016, 04:05 PM)
is up to individual preference .. there are many place you can go and for me is more on next gen medical benefit and university fees

i.e international student
https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/for/internati...ernational.html

Bachelor of Science - $31,510

i.e domestic fees citizen and pr
https://uoa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/6858/

Bachelor of Science - $6,651.60
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How old is your children? Because i have my own too.. and where are you planning to send them? Public or private institution..
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QUOTE(Stefanov @ Sep 15 2016, 04:08 PM)
Just knew about this, IELTS 6.5 for NZ application.

AU still remain 7 for IELTS.
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is average 6.5 .. so basically your results does not need all band to be 6.5 n above... 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.0 pass as well unlike aussie u need all 7.0 minimum

if you can prove your english prof level you may not required to take ielts . i.e working in mnc and daily comm with aussie uk or nz clients..

but of course depends whether the nz authorities support your evidence.. there is some cases after interview they want you to sit for ielts

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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 15 2016, 06:01 PM)
It is average 6.5 .. so basically your results does not need all band to be 6.5 n above... 6.5 6.5 6.5  6.0 pass as well unlike aussie u need all 7.0 minimum

if you can prove your english prof level you may not required to take ielts . i.e working in mnc and daily comm with aussie uk or nz clients..

but of course depends whether the nz authorities support your evidence.. there are some cases after interview they want you to sit for ielts
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QUOTE(Stefanov @ Sep 15 2016, 04:08 PM)
Just knew about this, IELTS 6.5 for NZ application.

AU still remain 7 for IELTS.
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Sep 15 2016, 06:01 PM)
is average 6.5 .. so basically your results does not need all band to be 6.5 n above... 6.5 6.5 6.5  6.0 pass as well unlike aussie u need all 7.0 minimum

if you can prove your english prof level you may not required to take ielts . i.e working in mnc and daily comm with aussie uk or nz clients..

but of course depends whether the nz authorities support your evidence.. there is some cases after interview they want you to sit for ielts
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For a Msian growing up with Astro, Hitz FM, The Star in KL, 6 or 7 is nothing. You shouldn't even be allowing yourself to settle for 6 or 7. You need at least an 8 given the circumstances. Similarly for MUET, anything less than 5 is unacceptable if you grew up in a middle class family in KL.

This is an outrage when you consider the first ever English school in SEA is located in Penang. It predates both the foundation of Singapore and HK. There are also numerous Saint Blah blah Institutions throughout the country. In KL you have got SJI, MBS and VI. What those monkeys did to the country such that Msians have got to take the IELTS and be happy with a band 6 or 7 is frankly the most obscene thing that could be thought out.

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QUOTE(feynman @ Sep 16 2016, 05:54 AM)
For a Msian growing up with Astro, Hitz FM, The Star in KL, 6 or 7 is nothing. You shouldn't even be allowing yourself to settle for 6 or 7. You need at least an 8 given the circumstances. Similarly for MUET, anything less than 5 is unacceptable if you grew up in a middle class family in KL.

This is an outrage when you consider the first ever English school in SEA is located in Penang. It predates both the foundation of Singapore and HK. There are also numerous Saint Blah blah Institutions throughout the country. In KL you have got SJI, MBS and VI. What those monkeys did to the country such that Msians have got to take the IELTS and be happy with a band 6 or 7 is frankly the most obscene thing that could be thought out.
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you be getting additional point for AU but for NZ whether is 6.5 or 7 or 8 , you wont get additional points for NZ application.

Most important is your skillset,health, good behav and your working exp . There are more important documents/evidence required for the application instead focusing to get the ielts > 6.5 icon_rolleyes.gif

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currently what's the skilled job vacancy available in NZ?
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QUOTE(eric84cool @ Sep 16 2016, 10:25 AM)
currently what's the skilled job vacancy available in NZ?
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check out here..
http://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz
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if fresh graduates, can move there or not??

can get enough points as fresh grads?
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QUOTE(TSOM @ Sep 17 2016, 11:46 PM)
if fresh graduates, can move there or not??

can get enough points as fresh grads?
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https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand...y-resident-visa
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Bad news for those plan to migrate to NZ

Basically you need to get a job offer or previously you study in NZ university to get 160 points...

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It will now be tougher for would-be migrants to gain residency under the skilled migrant and family sponsored categories.

Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse today announced that fewer residence approvals would be planned for the next two years, with levels down to 85,000-95,000 from 90,000-100,000.

The number of points required for residence will also be raised from 140 to 160 points under the Skilled Migrant Category and the number of places for the capped family categories would be reduced to 2000 per year from 5500.

Last year, 52,052 were granted residency, up from 43,085 the previous year.

The changes were made following a review of the Government's New Zealand Residence Programme (NZRP).


The programme sets a planning range for the total number of people approved residence over a multi-year period, and determines the proportion of residence places allocated to the different residence streams.

"Increasing the points required to gain residence from 140 to 160 will moderate the growth in applications in the Skilled Migrant Category and enable us to lower the overall number of migrants gaining residence," Woodhouse said.

"Changes to the Family Category, including temporarily closing the Parent Category to new applications, will also reduce the total number of migrants being granted residence."

Around half of those approved under the residence programme came through the skilled migrant category.

http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article....jectid=11726742
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Damnit I was just in the process of submitting my EOI and now they make it harder. Sigh can't reach the points already.
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Hello sir, I would like to know if I need to be have a offer letter from the employers in New Zealand before I'm able to apply for Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa?
I have relatives in Melbourne and was thinking about going there (ANZ) to find an engineering job.
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Informative post. Thanks so much.
Mind telling how old is your children?

If married, means both husband and wife also need to submit for the application?
Or only one will do?
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QUOTE(Green_lemontea @ Oct 12 2016, 10:01 AM)
Hello sir, I would like to know if I need to be have a offer letter from the employers in New Zealand before I'm able to apply for Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa?
I have relatives in Melbourne and was thinking about going there (ANZ) to find an engineering job.
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you need to check the max points you able to claim. as long as 160 points you be automatically be invited to apply even without job offer
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QUOTE(luvjim @ Oct 12 2016, 11:08 AM)
Informative post. Thanks so much.
Mind telling how old is your children?

If married, means both husband and wife also need to submit for the application?
Or only one will do?
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my 3 kids below 10yrs old..

depends ur pref..mine submit whole family... once principal approved.. wife n children will be auto approved..
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Oct 12 2016, 12:45 PM)
you need to check the max points you able to claim. as long as 160 points you be automatically be invited to apply even without job offer
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I calculated and I'm only mere 145 points. No hope already...
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QUOTE(Green_lemontea @ Oct 12 2016, 03:23 PM)
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I calculated and I'm only mere 145 points. No hope already...
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if you apply last week.. enough points 145.. inz only change the policy on tuesday from 140 points to 160 points

are you married? if yes spouse degree holders?
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Oct 12 2016, 12:48 PM)
my 3 kids below 10yrs old..

depends ur pref..mine submit whole family... once principal approved.. wife n children will be auto approved..
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Regardless of IELTS, there is the practical aspect.

The accent of some NZ's can be quite difficult to follow, especially the younger generation.

Their specific twang, and specific terms like brolly and pushbikes needs a bit of getting used to.
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QUOTE(MoonRider @ Oct 12 2016, 03:36 PM)
if you apply last week.. enough points 145..  inz only change the policy on tuesday from 140 points to 160 points

are you married? if yes spouse degree holders?
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I was planning to apply this week, and just got the news that bar has been raised to 160 points.
Single with degree, and 6 years working experience.

No idea why married has a bigger advantage than single... cry.gif
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QUOTE(Green_lemontea @ Oct 13 2016, 10:54 AM)
I was planning to apply this week, and just got the news that bar has been raised to 160 points.
Single with degree, and 6 years working experience.

No idea why married has a bigger advantage than single...  cry.gif
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if you married..ur spouse degree or master addtional 20 points

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post Nov 10 2016, 01:16 PM

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i applied both AU n NZ and AU gave me PR but NZ gave me WTP. Not difficult at all to make a decision.
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QUOTE(gdryan @ Nov 10 2016, 01:16 PM)
i applied both AU n NZ and AU gave me PR but NZ gave me WTP. Not difficult at all to make a decision.
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Congratulations! When are you moving over to Australia and which state? May I also ask what visa subclass did you apply?
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QUOTE(Adri Lim @ Nov 15 2016, 11:07 AM)
Sharing my own opinion only.

Visited the country before and met up with 2 ex-Malaysian friends  there. One  was engineering  industry from Malaysia  the other  graduated from NZ and stayed to start a business  there.

The engineering  fella .... sorry la. No life, man. Businessman  visit Malaysia  twice a year. Most shops  closed by 6 pm. Aiyoh ... sorrowful. Nice seafood  and air quality  - Auckland.

I  rather visit  than emigrate  there.
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haha, i see nod.gif

i'd rather have a totally monotonous mundane life, but very peaceful and safe.... and trust me, i really value solitude sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Adri Lim @ Nov 15 2016, 11:07 AM)
Sharing my own opinion only.

Visited the country before and met up with 2 ex-Malaysian friends  there. One  was engineering  industry from Malaysia  the other  graduated from NZ and stayed to start a business  there.

The engineering  fella .... sorry la. No life, man. Businessman  visit Malaysia  twice a year. Most shops  closed by 6 pm. Aiyoh ... sorrowful. Nice seafood  and air quality  - Auckland.

I  rather visit  than emigrate  there.
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you need to enjoy what is "FRESH"

Fresh Apples/Orange
Fresh Air and Clean Water
Fresh Abalone and scallop biggrin.gif
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I've been researched regarding the topic I have mentioned in my title above, my concern is do we really need a skill in demand in order to migrate to New Zealand? I know that they are implemented the point system, which you are allowed to apply PR when you have 160 points on hand.


I've recently graduated from University, with a Bachelor degree in Mass Communication major in Marketing Communication (Which does not really needed in New Zealand).
, with some working experiences as a supervisor during my semester break few years ago.


According to my research, New Zealand immigration concept's website mentioned that the skills in the following areas are generally in demand in New Zealand:

- Agriculture & Forestry
- Construction
- Education
- Engineering
- Finance & Business
- Health & Social Services
- ICT & Electronics
- Oil & Gas
- Recreation, Hospitality & Tourism
- Science
- Telecommunications
- Trades
- Transport

Furthermore, since my qualification does not fulfil what New Zealand's demand, I however, have personally invited a web developer (Under ICT skill category) who has a several years industry experiences to conduct a 4 months lesson for me, I'll then go and find a short course and complete it. In addition, I am also planning to take IELTS for better command in English in order to have a better opportunity and skills to apply PR in future.

This post has been edited by Asmnnnncom: Nov 21 2016, 12:29 AM
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QUOTE(wobbles @ Nov 10 2016, 03:33 PM)
Congratulations! When are you moving over to Australia and which state? May I also ask what visa subclass did you apply?
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thanks mate. Brisbane/QLD, I was under state nominated skilled migration and I hold aus citizenship now.
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QUOTE(gdryan @ Nov 21 2016, 10:08 AM)
thanks mate. Brisbane/QLD, I was under state nominated skilled migration and I hold aus citizenship now.
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Well done again! Did you manage to keep your original citizenship? I'm thinking about taking up the citizenship at some point in time... but, unsure of what to do with my present one.
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QUOTE(wobbles @ Nov 21 2016, 12:07 PM)
Well done again! Did you manage to keep your original citizenship? I'm thinking about taking up the citizenship at some point in time... but, unsure of what to do with my present one.
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no. it is better to withdraw all my EPF. brows.gif
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no. it is better to withdraw all my EPF. brows.gif
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True that. What with the plunging RM. Better to cash out than to flame out badly!
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QUOTE(wobbles @ Nov 22 2016, 08:54 AM)
True that. What with the plunging RM. Better to cash out than to flame out badly!
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