Full 10 steps for applying for New Zealand PR (Permanent Resident Status)

Typically, a complete sequence of technical migrations is: EOI -> DS -> ITA -> SC -> SPC -> AIP -> Residence -> Permanet Residence->Citizen

1、EOI。

Expression of Interest is an assessment form that the applicant completes on its own terms and submits to the EOI Pool of the Immigration Service, which, of course, does not process any EOI of the applicant if the form is submitted only but is not paid as requested by the Immigration Department. There are two ways to submit an EOI form: paper-based EOI mail immigration, which costs $560NZD, and online submission of an EOI form through the immigration website, which costs $440NZD. Fill in online at https://www.immigration.govt.nz/secure/.htm

2、DS。

DS, when EOI is selected, is in the DS state. Every two weeks, the USCIS draws EOI from applicants from around the world according to the criteria set in the candidate pool (EOI Pool), and then arranges the EOI Officer of the relevant Lynch Office to evaluate and conduct the relevant survey according to the applicant's geographical location, mainly to investigate the authenticity of the applicant's relevant information, etc., if EOIOfficer, after judging that the applicant is eligible to submit his immigration application, will send an invitation letter to THEA (Invitation to Apply) to the applicant, and the applicant's status will be updated.

3、ITA。

ItA (Invitation to Apply), the applicant, upon receipt of THEA (perhaps via email or post), collects as complete as possible the formal immigration application form and related materials as required by ITA. The required materials are based on personal circumstances.

In general, the materials involved in skilled migration are:

(1) No proof of criminal record: all countries that have been for more than 12 months have no criminal record to be submitted, can go to the applicant's hukou police station and overseas national institutions;

(2) Birth certificate: can be processed at the police station where the applicant's hukou is located;

(3) Proof of work experience: employment contract, salary strip, work reference, annual income certificate, etc.

(4) Certificate of Education: If it is listed on the immigration website free of NZQA certification directly recognized academic qualifications can be submitted directly, otherwise you need to submit to the NZQA institutions for certification, and then submit a certification report to the Immigration Department.

Materials that need to be submitted to NZQA for academic certification include:

(a) Education, degree certificate;

(b) Original transcripts: if not in English, they need to be translated and submitted by a third-party translation agency;

(c) Certificates related to vocational skills (CCIE, MCSE, OCP);

(d) Certificates of training institutions;

(5) Medical and X-Ray Report: You need to go to an immigration certified member of Parliament or the relevant agency to have a medical examination, after the medical examination is completed, the report is sealed, the applicant can not open, if the applicant with Partner, Partner also needs to submit these reports;

(6) English ability: applicants are required to submit IELTS 6.5 results or other relevant materials to prove English ability, in general, if you obtain a diploma or more than Level 7 do not need to provide IELTS results, Level 7 or less work for one year can not provide IELTS results, but the visa officer still reserves the right to require IELTS results;

(7) Application fee: can be paid by Bank Draft or by providing Credit Card information;

(8) Proof of the relationship between the main applicant and the deputy applicant: provide materials to prove that the two have a stable relationship for at least 12 months, supporting materials from a joint account, family support letter, joint deposit, daily living expenses invoices, life photos and a series of materials that can prove the stable relationship between the two parties, married but also to submit a marriage certificate if the certificate is not in English, please translate first, notarization after submission;

4、AR。

AR (Application Received), where the Immigration Department receives the application form and related materials submitted by the applicant, and after deducting the application fee ($1550NZD in New Zealand, overseas applications depend on each branch office), the status of itA becomes AR.

5、SC。

Security Check, a New Zealand immigration agency commissioned to investigate an applicant's background, primarily to see if the applicant's background would endanger national security or whether he had a criminal history, among other things.

6、SPC。

SPC (Second Person Check), which typically includes Case Officer's Manager or a colleague doing routine reviews, etc.

7、AIP。

Approved In Principle, as the name suggests, is that the Immigration Department has approved the applicant's case in principle. Applicants will receive a letter requesting a passport and a $310 NZD from Migrant Levy Fee.

8、Residece。

The right of abode, which is not what we call a green card, is valid for 2 years;

9、Permanent Residence。

Commonly known as a green card, permanent return visa, New Zealand is currently the world's last country with a permanent return visa, there used to be an Australia, but in early 2007 canceled; Of course, there are other ways to get PR, and since it's not a very common method, this is not much to say, as detailed on the official website of Immigration New Zealand.

10、CS。

CS (Citizenship) means nationality, and a person who wants to apply for New Zealand citizenship needs to stay in New Zealand for at least 240 days per year for five consecutive years after obtaining PR, and a total of 1350 days for five years, meeting the above conditions to meet the basic conditions for applying for New Zealand citizenship. In addition, to apply for New Zealand citizenship, you need to be separated from Chinese nationality.
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