EOI Advice
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EOI Advice
I am just in the process of finalising my EOI following a job offer to transfer from the Royal Navy to the Royal New Zealand Navy next year. I have included my details and my wife's details as requested.
My Mother In Law currently lives with us and wants to join us in Wellington, but I cannot find where on the form I include her details, or indeed if she is considered eligible as she is dependent upon us.
Our 21 year old daughter is currently at University studying Nursing, the intent is for her to apply for a Visa as a Skilled Worker once she graduates next Summer.
My Mother In Law currently lives with us and wants to join us in Wellington, but I cannot find where on the form I include her details, or indeed if she is considered eligible as she is dependent upon us.
Our 21 year old daughter is currently at University studying Nursing, the intent is for her to apply for a Visa as a Skilled Worker once she graduates next Summer.
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Re: EOI Advice
I am just in the process of finalising my EOI following a job offer to transfer from the Royal Navy to the Royal New Zealand Navy next year. I have included my details and my wife's details as requested.
My Mother In Law currently lives with us and wants to join us in Wellington, but I cannot find where on the form I include her details, or indeed if she is considered eligible as she is dependent upon us.
Our 21 year old daughter is currently at University studying Nursing, the intent is for her to apply for a Visa as a Skilled Worker once she graduates next Summer.
My Mother In Law currently lives with us and wants to join us in Wellington, but I cannot find where on the form I include her details, or indeed if she is considered eligible as she is dependent upon us.
Our 21 year old daughter is currently at University studying Nursing, the intent is for her to apply for a Visa as a Skilled Worker once she graduates next Summer.
Here's the rub, to get s visor in the future you have to enter your mother in laws details but parent category visas are currently suspended indefinitely. So won't be coming over with you
Last edited by inkedneonurse; Jul 14th 2017 at 4:43 pm.
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Re: EOI Advice
Many thanks for your prompt reply, inkedneonurse, do you think Bethany will have much difficulty joining us as a qualified Nurse next year?
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Bethany will meet the 160 points she would need for a skilled migrant visa easily enough,However in order to register as an international
Nurse in New Zealand they want you to have completed two years of practice (full time 2500 hrs) I'm sorry always seems that I'm coming back with good news/ bad news answers.
I'm not sure if it's possible but could she look into finishing her last year of Uni in NZ ? Go out on a student visa ( altogether then it would be expensive) unfortunately that's out of my area of knowledge