Acceptable Trades

The following are Acceptable trades for the purpose of awarding points on the Register unless a particular trade qualification is specified as qualifying for points on the List of Recognized Qualifications

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Occupation Registration

People working in some occupations/professions in New Zealand are required by law to be registered with the professional body of their occupation. This will allow you to continue working in your profession.

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Working Holidaymaker

If you are in New Zealand on a working holiday permit and you are able to prove or show that you have been working three months or more of seasonal work in the horticulture and viticulture industries during your working holiday, you may apply for the working holidaymaker extension permit.

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Business Categories

The objective of Business Immigration policy is to contribute to New Zealand’s economic growth through.

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Qualifying to Immigrate

The New Zealand Government’s immigration policy is designed to attract quality immigrants, so that people have a good education and/or good skills to offer New Zealand, or alternatively, a substantial amount of money to invest in New Zealand.

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Skills in Demand-New Zealand

New Zealand is experiencing a skill shortage across the country and labour market. Employers in New Zealand want to recruit people into certain industries, all over New Zealand.

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Student Visa & Permit

There are many opportunities to gain higher studies and education in New Zealand through various and well reputed educational instittues of NZ.

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Skilled Migration Category

New Zealand offers many opportunities particularly in industries and regions experiencing growth and skill categories. The Skilled Migrant Category has been designed to give priority to meeting those needs and opportunities.

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General Information

New Zealand is nestled in the South Pacific Ocean 2,162 kms (1,343 miles) from Australia, a closest neighbour and friend. There are two main islands in New Zealand, creatively named the North and South Islands.

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