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Old Jun 7th 2016, 1:23 pm
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Default UK Electrician thinking about permanent move, steps involved

Hi, been on on this forum before enquiring about Working Holiday Visas and found it helpful.

Basically im a UK Electrician with 17th Edition wondering how to go about moving to NZ and i have a few queries.

I have read about getting skills recognised by EWRB to get limited license under supervision and then doing practical/theory test for becoming NZ registered but my question is can you get a visa without this and work as a Trade Assistant/Unlicensed at first then do the necessary steps while over there? If so what visa would you apply for?

Can you use your "trade" to secure the visa and gain access to the country then work in another profession?

How many hours relevant experience are you expected to show in the trade?

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Old Jun 7th 2016, 7:45 pm
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I don't know about working unlicensed but its job offer first, visa then work. you cannot work without a visa
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Thanks. Can you get a visa without a job offer and look for one when you arrive?
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Thanks. Can you get a visa without a job offer and look for one when you arrive?
depends on how many points you obtain on a points indicator on the immigration website. if you manage over 140 then yes you may get a visa before a job offer. But as I said you cannot take up any work without a visa
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Electrician is not on the immediate skills list but it is on the list of skilled occupation so you would be able to apply for skilled migrant visa. the criteria is relevant qualification or 5 years experience.

You could also apply for the work to residency visa. You would need to get a job offer from an accredited company. This gives you a 2 year temp work visa and then you apply for residency near when the 2 years are up and show that you are still working.

You would need to check the immigration website for relevant requirements for the job against these visas
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My OH is an electrical manager and we moved to NZ in may with a job offer. If you are a good electrician with creditable references then pm me
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Originally Posted by eggyfried
Thanks. Can you get a visa without a job offer and look for one when you arrive?
Pm me if you are looking for work x
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Originally Posted by valleygurl
My OH is an electrical manager and we moved to NZ in may with a job offer. If you are a good electrician with creditable references then pm me
hi can you pm me, i am electrician fully qualified with over 15 yrs exp
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hi can you pm me, i am electrician fully qualified with over 15 yrs exp
Hi the job is no longer availiable as the company folded. Sorry
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