Not moving
After being assesed my a migration agent we have been told that we would not qualify for permenant residency in New Zealand but could get a 3 year visa this is not an option for us as our son is 3 years old and if we were to move it would have to be permenant.
So looks like the New Zealand dream is over for us thank you to all who answered our questions. Tont & Helen :( |
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Good grief, you should look a little beyond the advice you were given. If you came to NZ and worked then you would then start earning points for your permanent residency application. I know as a skilled migrant, you earn points for work actually completed in NZ. If you are keen to come, you should really do two things: don't spend any more money on consultants and two, drop into NZ House with an appointment and talk to them about what your options are looking out into the future. I wouldn't give up.
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Originally Posted by CAN2NZ
(Post 7286459)
Good grief, you should look a little beyond the advice you were given. If you came to NZ and worked then you would then start earning points for your permanent residency application. I know as a skilled migrant, you earn points for work actually completed in NZ. If you are keen to come, you should really do two things: don't spend any more money on consultants and two, drop into NZ House with an appointment and talk to them about what your options are looking out into the future. I wouldn't give up.
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Exactly, the process is not too hard. You can manage it yourself. Of course in our case we were sucessful as skilled migrants because we are so fit and sexy, but, in your case, get the visa you can and get started. Good grief, your son is three. He can do anything. If you moved to France next week, he would be virtually fluent in six months. We have three kids who were 10, 7, and 5 when we came. They have done just fine. Also, keep in mind, while you are changing countries, you are really just changing neighbourhoods.
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Originally Posted by CAN2NZ
(Post 7286510)
Exactly, the process is not too hard. You can manage it yourself. Of course in our case we were sucessful as skilled migrants because we are so fit and sexy, but, in your case, get the visa you can and get started. Good grief, your son is three. He can do anything. If you moved to France next week, he would be virtually fluent in six months. We have three kids who were 10, 7, and 5 when we came. They have done just fine. Also, keep in mind, while you are changing countries, you are really just changing neighbourhoods.
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2 years ago a Migration 'expert' company told me that I would never get PR for New Zealand as I would never be able to accrue enough points. I proved them wrong by getting a job organised by myself, getting a 3 year work permit then applying for PR as soon as I started work here in NZ. I have had my PR since July.
You can do it if you really want to. |
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wow thank you all for your positive thoughts we will continue with our dream of moving :)
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I agree with al of the above, we too got assesed by a so called emigration expert and were also told we wouldn't get in, well 3 years later, we go a job offer and did the process ourselves, we went on line and filled out the EOI and scored 115 points - 8 weeks later we were granted PR we fly 15th March.
Don't give up, have a go yourself, it's quite an easy process. go on give it a go, what have you got to loose. good luck |
Re: Not moving
Originally Posted by tonyhelen
(Post 7286364)
After being assesed my a migration agent we have been told that we would not qualify for permenant residency in New Zealand but could get a 3 year visa this is not an option for us as our son is 3 years old and if we were to move it would have to be permenant.
So looks like the New Zealand dream is over for us thank you to all who answered our questions. Tont & Helen :( |
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:) we are very happy thanks to all of you we will be moving to New Zealand whatever it takes forget migration experts we will go it alone although we may ask your advice along the way thank you all for your positive imput we will make it.
Tony & Helen :thumbsup: |
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Originally Posted by tonyhelen
(Post 7290824)
:) we are very happy thanks to all of you we will be moving to New Zealand whatever it takes forget migration experts we will go it alone although we may ask your advice along the way thank you all for your positive imput we will make it.
Tony & Helen :thumbsup: So what the heck that you have a few months of stress before hand!!!!!!!!!!:rofl: |
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Dont give up!!! Crickey!! Migration agents tell you the easiest way they can do things for you.....this doesnt mean you cannot get PR.
They are just looking for a way to make quick money. Get your work visas and get over here...you would get PR before you know it. But I do agree with other advice, get down to NZ house, as they will help you out too. Whenever I am told I cannot do things it sets me off like red rag to a bull!! Go and prove that silly agent wrong, and live your dream! |
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