1. Application conditions for SMC skilled immigrants in New Zealand
Compared with other mainstream immigrant countries, SMC skilled immigrants in New Zealand still have the lowest threshold and the least requirements. SMC skilled migration is a graded immigration policy centered on three points: work, education and work experience. The scoring system includes age score, work score, education score and some additional points.
Prerequisites for applying for skilled migration include:
1. The applicant is under 55 years old; Among them, people aged 20 to 55 can get different immigration points. Scores of people aged 20 to 39.
2. Good health, no major diseases or infectious diseases, and provide physical examination reports;
3. Good conduct and no criminal record;
4. The language requirement is IELTS 6.5, and the language score can be exempted in some cases;
5. If the applicant holds a master's/doctor's degree in New Zealand and meets other conditions with a score of 160, he can directly apply for skilled migration without skilled jobs;
6. If the applicant does not have a master's/doctoral degree in New Zealand, the applicant must have a technical job guarantee in New Zealand.
On the basis of the above preconditions, applicants need to obtain corresponding immigration scores through the accumulation of various qualifications. After the total score reaches 160, they can submit EOI to the alternative library.
It should be noted that if you have a stable spouse relationship (the spouse relationship is in line with 12 months) and your spouse has recognized academic qualifications or recognized technical work, you can get extra points in the application process of skilled immigrants!
Immigration New Zealand supports applicants to submit immigration applications directly offshore, but it is difficult to meet the application conditions. In addition to meeting the requirements of skilled migration 160, applicants usually need to have excellent conditions, such as academic qualifications and work experience in industries that are absolutely in short supply in New Zealand, long-term overseas work experience, being an elite in a certain industry, enjoying an international reputation and making outstanding contributions to New Zealand.
2. Living customs of New Zealand immigrants
New Zealand belongs to a multi-ethnic country, the main population is of European origin, deeply influenced by European, American and Australian cultures, and its lifestyle and habits are basically the same as those in the West. As an investment immigrant in New Zealand, it is necessary to do as the Romans do, so you might as well have a general understanding of New Zealand's living habits first.
New Zealanders live a leisurely life, and the pace of people's life is very slow. In terms of consumption level, New Zealanders pursue high-end goods, and shopping trends, fashions, open markets and abundant goods give people of different classes many choices.
New Zealanders are reserved. When they meet and say goodbye, they should shake hands tightly and have direct eye contact. In addition, when interacting with a woman, the woman reaches out before the man can shake hands. Bowing their heads and raising their heads are also their common manners. When we meet for the first time, we should add "Miss" and "Sir" when greeting each other. When you get to know each other, you can call them by their first names. Bowing and holding one's head high are also their common manners.
New Zealanders have a strong sense of time and adhere to the principle of prior agreement and punctuality. In order to show respect for the host, guests usually arrive a few minutes early, and try to avoid talking about religion, race and personal affairs when talking. Usually the meeting place is the office. If you are invited to your host's house under special circumstances, you can bring some small gifts to your host, such as a box of chocolates or a bottle of whiskey for your host and a bunch of flowers for your hostess.
New Zealanders are polite when they communicate with men and women, and they should watch movies separately.
The eating habits of New Zealanders are basically the same as those of the British, and the diet is mainly western food. The restrictions on alcohol are very strict, and restaurants with liquor licenses can only sell alcohol. For those restaurants that sell hard liquor, guests must buy a dinner before they are allowed to drink.
New Zealanders eat in a continental way, that is, with a fork in their left hand and a knife in their right.
What New Zealand investment immigrants need to pay special attention to is that when yawning, remember to cover your mouth; Take pictures of others, especially Maori (indigenous New Zealand), and you must ask for permission in advance.
New Zealanders advocate equality and justice. Teachers, businessmen, workers and doctors are called by their first names and live together. Prime ministers, ministers, mayors and civilians can meet at any time.
3. Advantages of New Zealand's sending immigrants
New Zealand's beautiful scenery and advanced education system attract many people who come to travel and study abroad. And more people choose to immigrate to New Zealand because of the welfare here! So what are the advantages of New Zealand sending immigrants as one of the ways to immigrate to New Zealand?
International immigrants in New Zealand require applicants to apply for special work visas in New Zealand as executives of multinational enterprises. This kind of work visa means that in order to promote New Zealand's economic development, New Zealand allows multinational companies to send overseas managers to work in New Zealand branches.
Applicants do not need to explain the source of funds, nor do they need a thick stack of asset documents.
The applicant is not necessarily a shareholder, and the holding time and proportion are not important, but the company needs to send you to a branch or subsidiary in New Zealand to expand your business.
There is no minimum requirement for the amount of investment of the applicant, nor is it mandatory for you to invest. These are personal wishes.
Applicants can get a work visa to land in New Zealand in three months at the earliest, and they can log in at an overspeed. There is no long wait, no complicated process.
When the applicant lands in New Zealand, he can inspect the local business environment and lay a foundation for future business. Children can also enjoy free local primary and secondary education, and spouses can also work locally to earn money to take care of their children. Even if the applicant doesn't want to do business in the future, it doesn't matter. The two places are not separated, and the family lives and works in New Zealand, killing two birds with one stone.
New Zealand has a mild climate, with no very cold or hot weather, average daily temperature of 12 to 25 degrees, abundant sunshine and pure and natural environment. No matter whether the weather is good or bad, every day is beautiful.