New Zealand, whose economy is relatively closely linked to Australia, offers work and employment visas for a specific list of work qualifications and skills, with a salary of up to NZ $ 80,000.
The government has listed three lists of industries or skills that are in short supply in the country through the Internet, one is a “long-term” shortage, and the other is a lack of “regional” skills or skills, i.e. those who have access to jobs and thereby occupy jobs in certain areas or regions, and industries in construction and infrastructure , Occupy one-third of skills or trades.
However, due to Govt, it should be clarified that the visa application has been suspended. Applicants for a work visa through the first list will, in principle, have a two-year visa, with a minimum salary of “NZ $ 45,000” per year. The currency of the country, the most widely circulated in many Pacific islands, is called the “kiwi dollar” and costs about 70 US cents, so the base salary is equivalent to USD 31,500 per year.. The list of occupations or skills includes construction, engineering (electricity, electronics), finance, healthcare (radiology, obstetrics, clinic, immunology, and veterinary medicine), telecommunications (defense, engineering), entertainment and tourism (cooks) and automotive. , Trading in diesel and public electricity.
The shortage list of professionals, skills and trades at the regional level varies locally and regionally (Northland, Auckland, Waikato, Gisborne, Taranaki, Wellington, Marlborough, West Coast, Canterbury, etc.), employment sectors (agriculture and forestry, education, engineering, healthcare). , Entertainment and tourism) and essential trades (mechanical technicians, plastics, foundries, auto painters). The work on this list may lead to faster visa processing, but does not necessarily lead to permanent residency in the country later.
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The list is extensive enough to fill out an 11-page document for construction and infrastructure work, which will help you obtain an “essential employee” visa and apply for permanent residency. Professionals, skills and trades include engineers, civil builders, stoneworkers, carpenters, welders and electricians.
Wages are specified On the New Zealand Government website According to a standard shared between the Australian and New Zealand governments, they depend on the level of “capacity”. To qualify as a “skilled” worker, an applicant must complete the following levels (1 to 3) or receive a minimum of $ 25.5 “kiwi” employment contract, based on 40 hours per week. Levels 4-5 are, in principle, associated with a salary of NZ $ 38.25 per hour or more, i.e. about 80,000 per year.
According to the government’s own information, the “average” wage in the country (that is, leaving half workers up and the other half down) is currently NZ $ 27 per hour.
In all cases, to apply for a skilled work visa, the person must be at most 55 years old, proficient in English, and have mastered health and “writing” reviews.
New Zealand has a population of 5 million and the GDP per citizen is close to US $ 40,000 per year. Their official languages are English and Maori, and all blacks of the same language shout before each game in their threatening hakka ritual. It is a maritime country, bordered by two main islands, volcanoes and glaciers. The capital is located on Wellington North Island (வடநாடு) Since 1983, through a bilateral agreement, its economy has been closely linked to Australia, but it has serious exchanges with Canada, China, the European Union, Japan, Singapore, North Korea and the United States.
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