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irnbru14 Mar 3rd 2008 12:51 am

WTR and EOI
 
OK, I have been here about 4 and a bit months now, have started to look at doing my EOI online as a quick way of obtaining residency instead of waiting the 2 years as per my WTR route I am taking just now...

Do I need to go through another medical, xray, police check etc as NZIS already have this information as part of my WTR stuff I sent them a matter of 6 or 7 months ago??? :confused:

littleal Mar 3rd 2008 3:43 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by irnbru14 (Post 6008761)
OK, I have been here about 4 and a bit months now, have started to look at doing my EOI online as a quick way of obtaining residency instead of waiting the 2 years as per my WTR route I am taking just now...

Do I need to go through another medical, xray, police check etc as NZIS already have this information as part of my WTR stuff I sent them a matter of 6 or 7 months ago??? :confused:


I reckon your medicals are older than 3 months so you will have to do them again. Police certificates last 6 months. Sorry mate.

Alison

irnbru14 Mar 3rd 2008 3:53 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by littleal (Post 6009186)
I reckon your medicals are older than 3 months so you will have to do them again. Police certificates last 6 months. Sorry mate.

Alison

Yeah, thats what worried me...though having been here for the last 4 and a bit months, would I need a NZ police certificate!?!?

simonmarkellis Mar 3rd 2008 7:27 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by irnbru14 (Post 6008761)
OK, I have been here about 4 and a bit months now, have started to look at doing my EOI online as a quick way of obtaining residency instead of waiting the 2 years as per my WTR route I am taking just now...

Do I need to go through another medical, xray, police check etc as NZIS already have this information as part of my WTR stuff I sent them a matter of 6 or 7 months ago??? :confused:

No you shouldn't, because on the ITA it will ask you if you have submitted police certs and medicals within the last two years with any other application. So once they are submitted they last for two years. You just corss reference them by giving the date and previous application number.:thumbup:

irnbru14 Mar 3rd 2008 7:50 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by simonmarkellis (Post 6009607)
No you shouldn't, because on the ITA it will ask you if you have submitted police certs and medicals within the last two years with any other application. So once they are submitted they last for two years. You just corss reference them by giving the date and previous application number.:thumbup:

Cool, cheers Simon :thumbup:

Maz Mar 6th 2008 4:01 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by simonmarkellis (Post 6009607)
No you shouldn't, because on the ITA it will ask you if you have submitted police certs and medicals within the last two years with any other application. So once they are submitted they last for two years. You just corss reference them by giving the date and previous application number.:thumbup:

So mote it be. :)

You submitted it yet then, IB?

irnbru14 Mar 6th 2008 4:19 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by Maz (Post 6024242)
So mote it be. :)

You submitted it yet then, IB?

Started filling it on today, jeeze they ask for a lot of info!! What was my student number, noooooooooooooooo idea!!?!??! :blink:

karonious Mar 6th 2008 5:16 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by irnbru14 (Post 6024262)
Started filling it on today, jeeze they ask for a lot of info!! What was my student number, noooooooooooooooo idea!!?!??! :blink:

Too long ago to remember eh? :eek::eek:

irnbru14 Mar 6th 2008 5:47 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by karonious (Post 6024370)
Too long ago to remember eh? :eek::eek:

Something to do with four years of study combined with 4 years of alcohol :rofl:

Maz Mar 6th 2008 7:27 pm

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by irnbru14 (Post 6024262)
Started filling it on today, jeeze they ask for a lot of info!! What was my student number, noooooooooooooooo idea!!?!??! :blink:

Skip it and fill it in later. I don't even recall having a student number, let alone having to put it on my EOI... :blink: :confused:


Originally Posted by karonious (Post 6024370)
Too long ago to remember eh? :eek::eek:

That's more like it. :rofl:

irnbru14 Mar 14th 2008 1:37 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 
Ok, getting there, all I really need to do is get accurate employment dates and thats me finished the EOI, I seem to have 150 points, is this good!?!?

Hopefully get the thing submitted within the next few weeks :thumbsup:

Knightm Mar 14th 2008 6:37 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 
150 is great. :) With 140 pts and above you will definitely get chosen. immigration will check whether what you said in your EOI makes sense and between 4 - 8 weeks later will send you an application form. Then you just need to submit proof of what you said. Well done.

Re medicals, you would need to redo them as far as I know. Those have a 3 months expiry. You don't need to redo them if you had submitted them as part of another applicatio in the previous 3 months. Only the police certificate will be ok if you had submitted them already in the previous 2 yrs. Hope I'm wrong but probably I'm right.

Maz Mar 14th 2008 10:02 am

Re: WTR and EOI
 

Originally Posted by Knightm (Post 6061088)
150 is great. :) With 140 pts and above you will definitely get chosen. immigration will check whether what you said in your EOI makes sense and between 4 - 8 weeks later will send you an application form. Then you just need to submit proof of what you said. Well done.

Re medicals, you would need to redo them as far as I know. Those have a 3 months expiry. You don't need to redo them if you had submitted them as part of another applicatio in the previous 3 months. Only the police certificate will be ok if you had submitted them already in the previous 2 yrs. Hope I'm wrong but probably I'm right.

If already submitted, just reference the work permit number for medicals and police certificates, and you're golden. :thumbup:

Oh come on Mr Bru, hurry up! :p :D


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