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Work migration to New Zealand

Josland is a small island in the southwest Pacific and the seventh country in the world in terms of human development indicators. The work environment in this country has a good balance with people’s lives and is ranked sixth in the world in this regard. In other words, people’s working lives do not interfere with their family and personal lives. Environmental policies play an important role in this country and agriculture is a major part of its economy. Excellent quality of life, good climate and rich cultural environment make New Zealand a desirable place for family and personal life.

Types of visas for work immigration to New Zealand

Essential Skills Visa Required The Essential Skills in Demand

To work in New Zealand, your job and specialty must be on the list of skilled workers needed for the long term (Ltssl). In general, the occupations required in this country include construction, engineering, health and social services, telecommunications and ICT, hospitality and tourism, science and technology. This visa is valid for 30 months and you can apply for residency after two years. It is not possible for visa holders to bring their spouse and children with them, but they must apply for a separate visa through their contact with you.

Skilled immigrant visa with permanent residence

With this visa you can work, study and live in New Zealand forever. It is also possible to take family members (spouse and children under 24 years old) with this visa. To get this visa, in addition to the employer job offer, you must get 160 points from the New Zealand scoreboard:

Age

50-55 years 5 points

45-49 years 10 points

40-44 years 20 points

20-39 years 30 points

Under 20 years 0 points

Expertise and work skills

Work experience or job offer as a specialist 50 points

Work experience or job offer in highly needed jobs 10 points

Work experience or job offer outside Auckland 30 points

Work experience or job offer in highly rewarding jobs 20 points

Education outside New Zealand

Level 3-6 (Graduation Certificate and Diploma) 40 points

Levels 7 and 8 (Bachelor’s degree and its equivalents) 50 points

Levels 9 and 10 (Master and Doctorate) 70 points

Education within New Zealand New Zealand

Postgraduate education for one year 10 points

Postgraduate education for two years 15 points

Bachelor’s degree and its equivalents 20 points

Any education obtained before July 2011 5 points

Work Experience

2 years of work experience 10 points

4 years of work experience 20 points

6 years of work experience 30 points

8 years of work experience 40 points

10 years of work experience and more 50 points

1 year experience in New Zealand 10 points

2-5 years of work experience in highly needed jobs 10 points

6 years of work experience and more in highly needed jobs 15 points

Spouse conditions

Language knowledge equal to the applicant 0 points

Work experience or job offer as a skilled and specialized force in New Zealand 20 points

Education at the undergraduate level and the equivalent of 10 points

Education at the master’s and doctoral level 20 points

Entrepreneurial work visa with permanent residence

Those interested in starting their own business in New Zealand can live, study and work in the country forever with an entrepreneurial visa. It is also possible to take family members (spouse and children under 24 years old) with this visa. To obtain this type of visa, people must have about 2 years of self-employment experience, invest $ 500,000 in New Zealand and create at least three new jobs.

Documents required to immigrate to New Zealand for work

o Valid passport

o Personal image

o Work visa application form

o Medical health certificate

o Certificate of no criminal record

o Provide documents related to financial ability

o Full-time job offer in one of the lTSSL jobs

o Pay the amount of the work visa application

Job search sites for immigration to New Zealand

o Seek.co.nz

o Nz.indeed.com

o Trademe.com.nz

Migration to New Zealand for work and average income

The median annual income in New Zealand was NZ $ 97,000; The minimum income is $ 24,000 and the maximum income is $ 43,000. Education and work experience are one of the factors influencing the income of people in this country, so that people with more work experience and higher education will have a better income than their counterparts in the same job. New Zealand’s dental, legal, managerial, financial and engineering careers earn the most.

Labor migration to New Zealand and living expenses

The average cost of living in New Zealand is $ 3,600 per person per month. In the table below you can see some of the prices of some essential expenses:

Price description in New Zealand dollars

Rent a furnished two bedroom apartment in 2123

12 eggs 7

A meal with a drink 17

Electricity and water bills and .. 268

2.17 per liter of gasoline

Public transport by bus in 172

Immigration to New Zealand and health insurance

The Government of New Zealand, like many other countries, has a free health insurance scheme that covers the cost of health care for free or at a very low cost to citizens and people working or studying in the country.