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Our agency is equipped to assist expatriates in various ways to immigrate to New Zealand and Australia. Our team will conduct a preliminary assessment to determine which categories are best suited to your skills set and situation.
New Zealand
1. Skilled Migrant Category Residence visa is for individuals with skills, qualifications, and experience that New Zealand needs. Applicants are assessed on a points-based system considering factors like age, work experience, qualifications, and an offer of skilled employment.
2. Family Category Visa: allows family members of New Zealand citizens or residents to join their family in New Zealand. It includes partnership visas, parent residence visas, and dependent child visas.
3. Work to Residence Visa: a visa is for individuals who have a job offer from an accredited employer in New Zealand. It allows you to work in New Zealand and, after 24 months, apply for a resident visa.
4. Entrepreneur Work Visa: a visa is for individuals who want to buy or establish a business in New Zealand with a minimum capital. It can lead to permanent residency if the business is successful.
5. Student Visa: a visa for individuals to study full-time at a New Zealand education institution. After completing studies, graduates may be eligible for a post-study work visa, and potentially a resident visa.
Australia
1. Skilled Independent Visa (Subclass 189)
A points-based visa for skilled workers who are not sponsored by an employer, state, or family member. It allows you to live and work anywhere in Australia permanently.
2. Skilled Nominated Visa (Subclass 190)
A points-based visa for skilled workers nominated by an Australian state or territory government. It allows you to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident.
3. Employer Nomination Scheme (Subclass 186)
For skilled workers nominated by their employer to live and work in Australia permanently.
4. Partner Visa (Subclass 820 and 801)
For the partner or spouse of an Australian citizen, permanent resident, or eligible New Zealand citizen to live in Australia. Initially, a temporary visa is granted, which can lead to permanent residency.
5. Student Visa (Subclass 500)
A visa individuals to study full-time at an accredited Australian educational institution. It also permits limited work hours during the study period.
6. Business Innovation and Investment Visa (Subclass 188)
This visa is for individuals who want to own and manage a new or existing business or to invest in Australia. It can lead to permanent residency under the Business Innovation and Investment (Permanent) Visa (Subclass 888).
These are some of the primary pathways for immigrating to New Zealand and Australia. Each visa category has specific requirements and processes, so it's advisable to consult the official immigration websites or seek professional advice for detailed and up-to-date information.
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