Work to Residence - Can someone please explain the advantages
I am a teacher, so my profession is on the skills shortgae list. From what i understand I have to apply for a work to residence vis as opposed to a PR. How does this benefit me? As far as I can see applying through the work to residency route means that I have to stay in my job for 2 years, then apply for residency, then wait a further 5 for citizenship.
This seeems rather like I am losing out. Surely it means I would have to leave if anything went wrong with job?, that I owuld have to go through all the paperwork twice, that I will have to wait an extra 2 years for citizenship? It seems like I am being penilised for having a skill NZ want? I may be totally wrong here, but save the advantage of getting into the country a bit quicker I can't see any benefit whatsoever. Could someone please enlighten me? :confused: |
Re: Work to Residence - Can someone please explain the advantages
Originally Posted by claireh1981
(Post 4566804)
I am a teacher, so my profession is on the skills shortgae list. From what i understand I have to apply for a work to residence vis as opposed to a PR. How does this benefit me? As far as I can see applying through the work to residency route means that I have to stay in my job for 2 years, then apply for residency, then wait a further 5 for citizenship.
This seeems rather like I am losing out. Surely it means I would have to leave if anything went wrong with job?, that I owuld have to go through all the paperwork twice, that I will have to wait an extra 2 years for citizenship? It seems like I am being penilised for having a skill NZ want? I may be totally wrong here, but save the advantage of getting into the country a bit quicker I can't see any benefit whatsoever. Could someone please enlighten me? :confused: |
Re: Work to Residence - Can someone please explain the advantages
Originally Posted by claireh1981
(Post 4566804)
I am a teacher, so my profession is on the skills shortgae list. From what i understand I have to apply for a work to residence vis as opposed to a PR. How does this benefit me? As far as I can see applying through the work to residency route means that I have to stay in my job for 2 years, then apply for residency, then wait a further 5 for citizenship.
This seeems rather like I am losing out. Surely it means I would have to leave if anything went wrong with job?, that I owuld have to go through all the paperwork twice, that I will have to wait an extra 2 years for citizenship? It seems like I am being penilised for having a skill NZ want? I may be totally wrong here, but save the advantage of getting into the country a bit quicker I can't see any benefit whatsoever. Could someone please enlighten me? :confused: |
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