New Zealand has 8 public universities and 16 national polytechnics. The public universities are basically within the top 500 in the world, and the curriculum is basically above Level 6, as well as undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral courses. The orientation is practical application, and the course level is relatively low between Level 3-Level 8, such as construction mechanic, auto repair, beauty salon, gardening, performance, etc., and the employment is more targeted.

If you are studying abroad for gold plating, it is recommended to choose one of the 8 high schools. China attaches great importance to diplomas. After returning to China after gold plating from a famous foreign school, it will increase the weight of your future employment. If it is only for immigration, it is recommended to choose some short courses from 16 polytechnic colleges and universities. Compared with public universities, the tuition fee is lower. After graduation, you can also get an Open Visa work permit to start looking for a job.

Obviously, New Zealand is not a country like China with a large population, many large companies and employment opportunities. From the perspective of New Zealand’s land area, it is 270,000 square kilometres, just an island country in the South Pacific, with a population of 500. 10,000, the area is so small and the population is so small, the job opportunities are naturally not as many as in China. In addition, local companies are mainly based on the Small Business operation model. Small companies with 3-5 people are extremely common. One-third of the local labour force is engaged in Non-standard working, which is the so-called part-time job. It is not difficult to find a job, and every job is worthy of respect, such as supermarket cashier, promotion, restaurant, cleaning, mechanic, these jobs are actually within reach, plus the minimum wage guarantee of not less than 21.2 New Zealand dollars per hour by law, basically It can also meet daily expenses. You can first log on to New Zealand’s recruitment website www.seek.co.nz to check the demand for your position in the New Zealand job market.

Theoretically yes, but only one per cent of them actually succeed. In order to protect the employment of local people, whether New Zealand hires job seekers from overseas with tourist visas is based on the premise that no suitable candidates can be recruited locally, and how to determine that no suitable candidates can be recruited locally, it is extremely complicated to issue this certificate. For example, the employer should publish a job advertisement to prove that no one can be found, contact the local employment department, issue the labour force data in the local labour market that matches the vacant position, and prove that the level of the locally available labour force is not enough to meet the vacancy. Fundamentally speaking, any employer who can easily find local residents or graduates holding work visas to fill a job vacancy will not go around a big circle to recruit someone from overseas. Therefore, if you want to come to New Zealand to work, you can either study abroad, get a work permit after graduation, or make the investment, entrepreneurial immigration path, or master a special skill, such as China’s national third-level chef, with the guarantee of a local Chinese restaurant in New Zealand. Applying for a work permit directly from China, because it is difficult for local Chinese restaurants in New Zealand to recruit Chinese chefs from the local area. Special occupations such as chefs and martial arts instructors can also apply for work visas directly from China, provided they are sponsored by employers in New Zealand.

New Zealand Primary School Study Abroad Application
Primary schools in New Zealand start four times a year, in February, April, July and October. For indoor primary schools in New Zealand, please submit the application at least three months before the start date of the school. It is better to apply early because good schools will be full; complete application materials should be submitted to the school’s international office, and the school will consider the student’s situation or school quota. Issue an admission notice.

New Zealand primary school study age
Primary education in New Zealand starts from Year 1 to Year 8, with most of the learning in Years 7 and 8 being completed in a separate upper primary school. Years 1-6 are 5-10 years old, Year 7 is generally 11 years old, and Year 8 is generally 12 years old. Students choose schools in the district according to the principle of going to the nearest school.

Due to the opening of the New Zealand study abroad policy, New Zealand has begun to accept international students from the fifth grade of primary school. According to the regulations, children under the age of 13 are required to accompany them to study, and children between the ages of 10 and 18 can choose to accompany them. New Zealand prohibits young international students under the age of 10 from living alone in the local area and must be accompanied by their parents. Accompanying visas can be renewed locally in New Zealand until the child reaches the age of 18.

Anyone who studies any major can immigrate. The premise is that they must have firm study perseverance and self-discipline, attend classes on time, complete coursework on time, and after graduation, find a job that matches their major and have a median salary. You can apply for skilled immigration. Consistency of learning and use is a prerequisite for skilled immigration.

In the last 3 years of the 4-year investment period of Type 2 investment immigration, the main applicant needs to live in New Zealand for a total of 146 days (4 and a half months) each year, and the spouse and children do not need to live. After 4 years, as long as the main applicant meets the residency requirements, the whole family can get a permanent return visa, which means that family members can get a permanent return visa as long as they are not in New Zealand. After obtaining a permanent return visa, this visa is permanently valid. You and your family no longer need to sit in immigration prison. You can return to New Zealand to live and enjoy a resident treatment at any time. This visa will be affixed to your passport, and when changing passports, simply go to the nearest Immigration New Zealand office to renew the visa. Type 1 investment immigrant is eligible for a permanent return visa as long as they live for 73 days in the last 2 years of the 3-year investment period.

You and your spouse, children under the age of 24 (if divorced, the other parent of the child can be included in the application as long as the child’s other parent agrees to immigrate), and if the child is an only child over the age of 24, as long as you are unmarried, you can apply for the last relative in the future. Reunite immigrants.

Your funds are managed by you and the New Zealand government does not control your investments. After the approval in principle, you open your personal account in a New Zealand bank. After the funds are remitted, you can decide the investment method by yourself, such as purchasing government bonds or purchasing corporate shares. After 4 years, you will get a permanent return visa by submitting your investment records such as statements to the Immigration Department.

You can leave New Zealand, but your purpose of leaving New Zealand is for the development of the business. For example, you can go to the overseas branch of the business to develop the market. We suggest that if you are a retail business customer, it is best not to leave for more than 3 months per year, and for the import and export business, you should not leave for more than 6 months per year. Keep evidence of continuing to manage the business when you leave. Immigration New Zealand does not recognize a spouse operating a business in New Zealand on behalf of the main applicant. So at the outset, think about who will be the principal applicant who will come to New Zealand to manage the business.

At present, the Immigration Bureau has accelerated the approval speed. According to the latest notification, the average processing cycle is about 3 months. The key is to see whether the application materials are well prepared. If no additional materials are required, the approval can usually be obtained within 2 months. Our fastest record was 35 days. Among them, the business plan is the most important. A good plan will convince the immigration officer that you can successfully operate in New Zealand, and it will be easy to obtain approval.

Yes, but you need to submit a new business plan and file with the Immigration Bureau.

If the spouse knows some English, the spouse can be the main applicant. It doesn’t matter if the assets are not in the spouse’s name, because the marital property is common property and the investment immigration bureau in whose name is accepted. Both spouses and children over the age of 16 are required to achieve an average IELTS score of 4. Those who fail to meet the requirements or do not take the IELTS test can be exempted from the English proficiency requirement by paying the English course fee. After arriving in New Zealand, you can choose an English school to learn English with this money. If the applicant does not learn English, the money will not be returned.

Kindergarten is divided into full-time or half-day, full-time from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday, about 250-300 Singapore dollars per week. Half-time 3-4 hours a day, about 100-150 per week.

It is generally required that the applicant’s investment must be invested in any one or more of the following in New Zealand:

1) Government bonds

2) Bonds issued by New Zealand companies and traded in the New Zealand bond market

3) Bonds of New Zealand companies with a BBB rating or above

4) Interests (equity/shares) in New Zealand companies (listed or private), including managed funds, etc.

New Zealand citizens are visa-free to most western countries in the world, including Australia, the United States, Canada, northern and western European countries, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macau, and almost all countries in Southeast Asia.