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NZ Immigration’s Essential Skills Shortage Lists
New Zealand’s Immigration department has combined the Long Term Skills Shortage List (LTSSL) with the Immediate Skills Shortage List (ISSL) to create the Essential Skills in Demand List. -
Gain credit for recognised qualifications
The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) offers migrants the opportunity to move to New Zealand to work and live permanently. -
Gain credit for work experience
The Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) offers you the opportunity to move to New Zealand to work and live permanently. -
Hays report shows New Zealand employers are hiring
If you are considering a move to New Zealand, this is the news you’ll want to read: according to Hays’ latest report, there is an increase in the number of New Zealand employers looking at hiring new staff in 2009. -
New migrants picked to help NZ out of recession
With unemployment rates at a record high and some trade unions demanding that the government scale back on the level of skilled migration to protect local workers, British economist Philippe Legrain’s opinion is bound to spark some controversy. -
New Zealand workforce to struggle due to ageing population
Skilled migrants are especially treasured by New Zealand as the country tries to overcome severe shortages in some areas, combined with an increasingly ageing population. -
The latest Skilled Migrant fortnightly selection – 4 November 2009
If you qualify for enough points under the Skilled Migrant Category, you can submit an Expression of Interest (EOI).