New Zealand Immigration Agency's "Green List" occupation list has quietly added four occupations, all of which belong to Under the ICT, electronics and telecommunications categories, these four new occupations are:
- analyst programmer
- developer programmer
- software tester
- software and application programmer
currently, "green list" The ICT category has increased from the initial six occupations to ten, and the list is as follows:
Analyst programmer ANZSCO 261311
ICT Manager ANZSCO 135111
Developer programmer ANZSCO 261312
ICT Manager ANZSCO 135199
ICT Project Manager ANZSCO 135112
ICT Security Expert ANZSCO 262112
Multimedia Expert ANZSCO 261211
Software and Application Programmer ANZSCO 261399
Software Engineer ANZSCO 261313
Software Tester ANZSCO 261314
"green list" ICT Industry
Direct Permanent Residence Conditions
These positions hold a recognized employer's work visa, meet relevant salary requirements, and basic requirements for skilled immigration, and can directly apply for residence rights. The general requirements are as follows:
- Applicants are 55
- applicants and spouses and children over 16 years old (if any) meet the English language requirements (Applicants IELTS 6.5, spouse and children IELTS 5.0, or recognized equivalent language test scores, and obtaining qualified education in New Zealand or other recognized countries can be exempted from language test)
- applicants and spouses and children (if any) meet the living health and character requirements
- have been recognized by New Zealand employers Job invitation, or working for recognized employers
- real and legal full-time job (at least 30 hours a week)
- Employment contract is a fixed term of more than 12 months or permanent contract
- meets the salary requirements for the position
- 3 or above positions except multimedia expert 3 need to meet the hourly salary 45.67 New York dollars, Other positions need to meet hourly salary 57.69 New York dollars
Independent contractors can also apply for direct residence rights, but they must meet additional standards, and the salary threshold and work experience requirements are higher.
Technical Immigration Pathway
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EOI Score
New Zealand Skill Immigration EOI has resumed the extraction on November 9, 2022. In the current environment, the current scoring system is used.
- The first draw on November 9, 2022 will be the same as before, and will select at least 160 33;
- The second draw on January 18, 2023 will increase by 20 points, and will select at least 180 ;
- 3 After January 18, 2023, all draws at least 180 points letter of intent.
If you study in New Zealand, you can get more bonus points if you get a degree. If you study in a shortage major and engage in a long-term shortage skill position, you can get an extra 10 points if you are extra.
For example
● Age 20-39 years old: 30 points
● Already recognized employer work visa: 50 points
● Long-term shortage skills positions (8 out of the 10 positions in the ICT category are on the list of long-term shortage skills) : 10 points
● html Master's degree in 39 or PhD in 10: 70 points
● 2nd year postgraduate degree obtained in New Zealand: 15 points
3 or above basic conditions can obtain 175 points . Other bonus points are as follows:
● Work outside Auckland : 30 points
● High salary: 20 points
● 2 years or more skill work experience: 10 points +
● 1 years skill work experience in New Zealand: 10 points
● Working in long-term shortage skill positions for 2 years or more: 10-15 points
● The spouse of the applicant has obtained or has been engaged in technical work in New Zealand: 20 points
● The spouse of the applicant provides accredited academic qualifications: Level 7 undergraduate degree/Lesson degree8 graduate diploma 10 points, Level 9 master degree/Lesson degree 10 doctorate 20 points
(the spouse needs to achieve IELTS 6.5 or accredited equivalent language test scores, and language tests can be exempted from obtaining academic qualifications that meet the conditions in New Zealand or other recognized countries)
Official website of the Immigration Bureau of New Zealand Scoring indicators: https://www.immigration.govt.nz/new-zealand-visas/apply-for-a-visa/tools-and-information/tools/points-indicator-smc-28aught
Direct Battle Network's Chinese version reference self-test reference:
《EOI New Zealand Skilled Immigration Score Table - Chinese》
Chinese version is for reference only. Everything is based on the official website
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3 formulated a new one "Six Points System" Points System
Proposed Future Points System Diagram
New Zealand Immigration Bureau is planning a new points system, and is currently collecting suggestions and discussing new settings, which are expected to be launched in mid-2023.
According to the current plan, If you study a Level 9 Master's Program in ICT in New Zealand, you can apply for skilled immigration if you work for 1 year and reach 6 points.
From this point of view, whether it is the current scoring system or the future "six-point" score system, studying for an education in New Zealand is a relatively large plus point item. Accumulating project experience during study abroad is more conducive to employment, finding a "green list" position that meets the conditions, and having more space to choose an immigration project that suits you.
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