View Poll Results: Is it possible to be selected within 6 month with 135 points?
no



0
0%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 4. You may not vote on this poll
BEFORE I APPLY FOR EOI
#1
Thread Starter
Forum Regular


Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 63

All EOIs with a points total of 140 or more.............................................. ..........................403
All those with a job or job offer that
had a points total of 100 or more but less than 140 points............................................ .......94
All those claiming 15 bonus points for
work experience in an area of absolute skill shortage that
had a points total of 130 or more but less than 140 points............................................ ........57
TOTAL SELECTION......................................... .................................................. ...... ......554
This is the january 25 2012 selection.
Ive 135 point but im sure i wont be able to manage job offer ...... how much the possibility of my EOI to be selected
All those with a job or job offer that
had a points total of 100 or more but less than 140 points............................................ .......94
All those claiming 15 bonus points for
work experience in an area of absolute skill shortage that
had a points total of 130 or more but less than 140 points............................................ ........57
TOTAL SELECTION......................................... .................................................. ...... ......554
This is the january 25 2012 selection.
Ive 135 point but im sure i wont be able to manage job offer ...... how much the possibility of my EOI to be selected
#2
Question: If you feel you don't have much chance of a job , how will you support yourself ?
I've adjusted the title to correct Cheers.
I've adjusted the title to correct Cheers.
#4
MODERATOR










Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 9,072
From: Wellington - I miss Castles, the NHS & English school system











are you sure you have calculated your points correctly? shame to pay the fee and have the EOI thrown back with less points
#7
MODERATOR










Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 9,072
From: Wellington - I miss Castles, the NHS & English school system











My husband, IT area, found the only way to obtain a job is to actually be in the country and meet people, Skype interviews were all well and good but produced no job offers.
You may get your EOI selected without a job offer on those numbers but you won't be fast tracked as you don't have a job offer.
#8
Just Joined

Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 23
From: South Canterbury







This is still no guarantee: I have Level 9 NZQA I am in NZ with Permanent Residency - still looking for permanent job 15 months on!
#9
Thread Starter
Forum Regular


Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 63

Yes you have an interview, they offer you a job, you go down to the local Immigration office and get a Work Visa to cover the time it takes to go through the process of getting a Residency visa.
My husband, IT area, found the only way to obtain a job is to actually be in the country and meet people, Skype interviews were all well and good but produced no job offers.
You may get your EOI selected without a job offer on those numbers but you won't be fast tracked as you don't have a job offer.
My husband, IT area, found the only way to obtain a job is to actually be in the country and meet people, Skype interviews were all well and good but produced no job offers.
You may get your EOI selected without a job offer on those numbers but you won't be fast tracked as you don't have a job offer.
#10
MODERATOR










Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 9,072
From: Wellington - I miss Castles, the NHS & English school system











yes as I said all the applications and Skype interviews probably won't get you a job, employers over here like to met the candidates in person.
If you really want to make a life here then you need to be here and looking.
Just read on another site that you can come on a visitors visa and look for job's and accept one but you MUST not actually start the job until you have the valid visa in place, but you also have to be care as the Immigration and Custom office here have to differing views on that. So don't come into the country with wads of CV's or tools of trade on a visitors visa as they may just turn you round and send you back on another plane. But have the where with all to be able to print CV's off once you are here.
If you really want to make a life here then you need to be here and looking.
Just read on another site that you can come on a visitors visa and look for job's and accept one but you MUST not actually start the job until you have the valid visa in place, but you also have to be care as the Immigration and Custom office here have to differing views on that. So don't come into the country with wads of CV's or tools of trade on a visitors visa as they may just turn you round and send you back on another plane. But have the where with all to be able to print CV's off once you are here.
#12
MODERATOR










Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 9,072
From: Wellington - I miss Castles, the NHS & English school system











#13
No you're not. You're in Yorkshire.
A sparky looking to come out to NZ from what you wrote.
Vitalstatistix did enquire where you were in the visa/immigration process but received no response.
So,why not let us all know what your plans are & where you are in the immigration process. That way, instead of writing ' I am lost" which doesn't mean a lot to anyone to be honest, you would be writing something which we can all share and help with if we can
Cheers.
A sparky looking to come out to NZ from what you wrote.Vitalstatistix did enquire where you were in the visa/immigration process but received no response.
So,why not let us all know what your plans are & where you are in the immigration process. That way, instead of writing ' I am lost" which doesn't mean a lot to anyone to be honest, you would be writing something which we can all share and help with if we can

Cheers.
#14
Forum Regular



Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 111











No you're not. You're in Yorkshire.
A sparky looking to come out to NZ from what you wrote.
Vitalstatistix did enquire where you were in the visa/immigration process but received no response.
So,why not let us all know what your plans are & where you are in the immigration process. That way, instead of writing ' I am lost" which doesn't mean a lot to anyone to be honest, you would be writing something which we can all share and help with if we can
Cheers.
A sparky looking to come out to NZ from what you wrote.Vitalstatistix did enquire where you were in the visa/immigration process but received no response.
So,why not let us all know what your plans are & where you are in the immigration process. That way, instead of writing ' I am lost" which doesn't mean a lot to anyone to be honest, you would be writing something which we can all share and help with if we can

Cheers.

This is my situation, although dont know how it will help the other person. I looked on seek etc also various other sites, all jobs do state that you need to be resident etc.
I then contacted companies and sent my resume to them, recieved positive replies from several and job offers from more than one, I would therefore say the best bet, in my experienceso far, would be to try and get a job or make enquiries about a work place-ment before submitting an eoi, it may well give you more chance with your eoi, but not just through seek etc, approach companies direct.
#15
A work placement would be no good but a permanent full time job offer, with contract to prove that, would.
Your reply does help though. It shows that some employers understand it is a job offer first and then a visa application. It also shows that it is still possible to gain a firm job offer from outside of New Zealand.
Your reply does help though. It shows that some employers understand it is a job offer first and then a visa application. It also shows that it is still possible to gain a firm job offer from outside of New Zealand.







