Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
Without work experience you will struggle to gain enough points to even submit an EOI never mind be selected so I think that the advice is correct. You would only have 80 points as you can only get the 10 for working outside Auckland if you have a job offer in place. Even with work experience as a carpenter it may be difficult for you to gain enough points to be certain of selection without having a job offer in place, sorry. This is the link to the ANZSCO listing: Your qualification would have to be assessed against this http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]+and+Joiners Carpenters are on the Canterbury Skills Shortage List only: Have a look here for what is required: http://www.immigration.govt.nz/NR/rd...st20121115.pdf What do you recommend? |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
Originally Posted by rtkwar
(Post 10540659)
Do you mean that there is no hope of a carpenter?
What do you recommend? |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
.......That you consult a migration agent, as suggested in your previous threads on this forum and on the Australian Immigration forum. At present, as stated before, it seems unlikely that you qualify for either country. in previous threads i was speak about study and immigrate as a lawyer |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
Originally Posted by rtkwar
(Post 10541487)
in previous threads i was speak about study and immigrate as a lawyer |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
You mean you're not sure of that information?
Generally Thank you I will try to find NZ adviser |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
Originally Posted by rtkwar
(Post 10542009)
You mean you're not sure of that information?
Generally Thank you I will try to find NZ adviser You have posted about a wish to migrate to various countries, with members of your family, but without any clearly assessible skills. You need a long-term strategy - so speak to an agent and formulate one. |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
Originally Posted by rtkwar
(Post 10539353)
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If you think that I have a chance you can tell me (of course, I can do anything in New Zealand security or McDonald's, etc.) Why have you not carried on law as an occupation ? I believe with the lack of requirements needed you would need to get yourself an authorised Immigration Advisor, one authorised to cover NZ which obviously would cost you money and there is no guarantee they would be able to get you a visa. As you say many people have told you you won't get one you may just have to take it on the chin and realise you won't. |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
I will not surrender
Egyptian leader of the resistance against the British occupation of Egypt Said: )Do not despair with life and no life with despair( Mostafa Kamel 1874 - 1908 |
Help me choose the course help me to work in newzealand
i hope some one reply fast I found Italian Institute Given courses in: Turning Oxygen and electricity welding Welding high pressure oil pipeline TIG-1 TIG-2 MAG-1 MAG-2 Car mechanics General Electronics Numerical Control(P.L.C-S7-200) Numerical Control(P.L.C-S7-300) SCADA SIEMENS Win CC Car mechanics electronic injection (Diesel - IVECO) C.N.C I want someone to tell me what i must choose( something is required in newzealand) |
Questions regarding the welding profession
ihope some one reply fast
I read about the welding profession I think it's specialties Like Welding by oxygen and electricity Oil pipeline welding (high pressure) TIG-1 TIG-2 MAG-1 MIG-MAG-2 What most requested specialization in newzealand? ihope some one reply fast |
Re: Questions regarding workers migration?
Originally Posted by rtkwar
(Post 10557162)
I will not surrender
Egyptian leader of the resistance against the British occupation of Egypt Said: )Do not despair with life and no life with despair( Mostafa Kamel 1874 - 1908 |
Re: Questions regarding the welding profession
for someone who is supposed to have a law degree I find it slightly odd that you continue not to listen to the advise already given.
A few people already told you that it is highly unlikely that you would get a visa, also how do you plan on getting visa to study in Italy, do you actually qualify to study in Italy? Your efforts might be best used to find a country that would allow you to enter with less difficulty |
Re: Questions regarding the welding profession
not in italy This institute in Egypt Agreement between Egypt and Italy on the industrial development of education in Egypt Institute gives an approved certificate of Egypt and Italy |
Re: Questions regarding the welding profession
is it a institute that NZ Immigration will recognised?
as I asked previously why have you not carried on your law? |
Re: Questions regarding the welding profession
is it a institute that NZ Immigration will recognised? It gives me a certificate from Italy as I asked previously why have you not carried on your law? |
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