Changes to the Skilled Migrant Category from the 25 July 2011

Leto

Member
On the 25 July 2011 a number of changes to the Skilled Migrant Category will be coming into effect.

What’s changing?

The following changes will be made:
  • Points awarded for recognised qualifications
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[TD]Qualification on the NZ Qualification Framework (NZQF)
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[TD]Current
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[TD]From 25 July 2011
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[TD]Levels 3-6*
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[TD]50
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[TD="width: 20%"]40
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[TD="width: 70%"]Levels 7-8
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[TD="width: 10%"]50
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[TD="width: 20%"]50
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[TD="width: 70%"]Levels 9-10
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[TD="width: 10%"]55
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[TD="width: 20%"]60
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*Level 3 must be on the List of Qualifications Recognised as an Exception
  • Points awarded for partner's qualification
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[TD]Qualification (NZQF)
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[TD]Current
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[TD]From 25 July 2011
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[TD]Levels 3-6*
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[TD]20
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[TD="width: 20%"]10
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[TD="width: 70%"]Levels 7-10
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[TD="width: 10%"]20
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[TD="width: 20%"]20
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*Level 3 must be on the List of Qualifications Recognised as an Exception
  • Bonus points awarded for New Zealand qualifications
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[TD]2 years of full-time study in New Zealand completing a recognised bachelor degree (level 7) New Zealand qualification
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[TD]10 points
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[TD]1 year of full-time study in New Zealand completing a recognised post-graduate New Zealand qualification (levels 8 – 10)
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[TD]10 points
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[TD]2 years of full-time study in New Zealand completing a recognised post-graduate New Zealand qualification (levels 9-10)
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[TD="width: 10%"]15 points
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  • English for speakers of other languages (ESOL) qualifications will no longer meet the criteria for qualification points.
  • Applicants who are in New Zealand and hold, or have held, Study to Work visas will no longer be eligible for a SMC Job Search Visa.
  • Applicants with qualifications in an area of absolute skill shortage will no longer be able to automatically obtain residence without skilled employment.
  • Settlement and contribution criteria will be weighted towards skilled employment.
  • Partners and/or children of SMC Job Search Visas holders will no longer be automatically eligible for temporary visas related to the holder’s work visa.
Transitional provisions

Transitional provisions have been introduced as part of the changes so that holders of, or students who have already commenced study towards, a New Zealand qualification are not adversely affected.

Original post : Changes to SMC news item
 
Перерыла исходник вдоль и поперек, никак не могу найти, как расшифровывается в инструкциях изменение "Applicants with qualifications in an area of absolute skill shortage will no longer be able to automatically obtain residence without skilled employment". Если кто-то нашел, покажите, пожалуйста.
 
как расшифровывается в инструкциях изменение "Applicants with qualifications in an area of absolute skill shortage will no longer be able to automatically obtain residence without skilled employment"
Вот тут обсудили. Это касается тех кто автоматом (без проведения интервью) становился резидентом если имел квалификацию из списка, полученную в НЗ.
 
Anthony, спасибо огромное. Надеюсь твоя интерпретация верна, иначе вообще все грустно. Ведь исходя из последней строчки "partners and/or children of SMC Job Search Visas holders will no longer be automatically eligible for temporary visas related to the holder’s work visa" WTR больше не будет давать право вьезда членам семьи...
 
Partners and/or children of SMC Job Search Visas holders will no longer be automatically eligible for temporary visas related to the holder’s work visa.

Затронет ли это студентов, которые закончат учебу на Postgraduate и хотят получить годовую визу для поиска работы.
Сможет ли семья быть со студентом в Новой Зеландии?
 
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