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TravelRe: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Yinkzy03: 2:58pm On Sep 01, 2016
Etfash:
Good one Yinkzy. Can you state your IELTS score, your qualification, skill and years of practice?

I asked the questions because of the following:
1. IELTS isn't given much premium here relative to CA, UK and AUS immigration. An average score of 6.5 is all you need in either the Academic or GT module. So, a higher score here might not do much, except your score is less than the stipulated.

2) Often times, our job descriptions emphasize certain parts of our roles than the others. Usually, the deemphasized roles are those in Short supply. So, why not emphasize those ones and claim your points... You can actually function in these roles and in fact, have been doing them.

3) Years of experience is an invaluable treasure in this system unlike the Canadian Immigration. So, if you have more years of experience than your wife, you might just need to package your application well and be the principal applicant.

4) I am not in the know of the procedures for evaluation of medical degrees and practice; You might need to check online for that. However, it takes time and money in North America.

So, let's have more information in order to be able to provide more specifics.

Regards.
Thank you very much @Etfash, this is highly appreciated.

Here are my details:

Fisrt degree: Mathematics - 2007
Second degree: MBA - 2014
Work experience: Banking (Credit Risk) - 7years.
IELTS score - 5.5, 6.5, 7, 7 - overall is 6.5.

Thanx very much
TravelRe: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Yinkzy03: 8:58am On Sep 01, 2016
bellong:
Remtol,

I am not an accountant, I don't know the process for CPA.

You can shoot them an email if after reading all the instructions on their website and you can't find answers.

I don't think syllabus is required but wait for the accountants to clarify that for you.


Yinkzy03,

For doctors, it is a marathon not a sprint..
Google AHPRA, you will find the process there.

You need to write an exam which is in two stages. You must be qualified to practice in Australia before you can apply for PR.
Thanks @bellong, i just wanted to be sure not to throw away money just like that, we would try other options or rather work towards writing the exam. Thx very much
TravelRe: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by Yinkzy03: 5:56pm On Aug 31, 2016
Job weldone to the creator and contributors on this thread. God bless you all real good.

Please do we have any medical doctor in the house? I need clarification on the method of skill assessment with Medical Council of Australia.

If in addition to a favourable English Test, the outcome of the Primary Source Verification (PVR) through ECFMG AND EPIC is all that is required to fill an EOI after having crossed the 60points benchmark.

Kindly advice.

Thank you
TravelRe: New Zealand Skilled Worker Category by Yinkzy03: 5:26pm On Aug 31, 2016
Good day all.

I apreciate the creator of this thread @hartson for giving some of us the opportunity to have an idea of the basics on new zealand skilled worker immigration. God bless u all.

Lemme share how far i have gone on the process and possibly seek for clarification.

My wife and i took the IELTS test. My wife did well in the test and she would be the principal applicant as her qualification (medicine) is in the Long Term Skill Shortage List.

We have both gotten our Pre-assessment done, so we are about filling the form for the expression of interest.

Here is my questions sirs,

1. we discovered that on the Long Term Skill Shortage List, http://skillshortages.immigration.govt.nz/assets/uploads/long-term-skill-shortage-list-2015-03-30-.pdf , the requirements shows that she must be registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand before some points can be claimed. Pls how feasible is that as that would mean she would have to undertake some exams in various levels.

2. Is der any one in the house or that anyone knows who peradventure was selected from the pool with points between 100-135 as it seems as if we are going to fall in that category.Just want to be sure before gambling with $530 dollars or so.

Thanks

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