And by work they mean either a needed skill area
The best way to move to NZ is to have an in country employer sponsor you.
NZ hates for people to just show up with a life time supply of cash and valid health insurance.
Believe me, I spent the good part of six months, about ten years ago tying. I gave up.
Same with Canada.
Why? Those countries aren't about to run out of land. I ju
When I moved to Canada, it wasn't a big deal. It's easy to get over here. Canada lets anyone and everyone in.
The best way to move to NZ is to have an in country employer sponsor you.
NZ hates for people to just show up with a life time supply of cash and valid health insurance.
Believe me, I spent the good part of six months, about ten years ago tying. I gave up.
Same with Canada.
Why? Those countries aren't about to run out of land. I ju
Actually not true with Canada - and I expect NZ too. You don't need a job already, what you need to have are skills they want. It's almost impossible to get a job in Canada or NZ without a visa because the company would have to prove there are no Canadians / New Zealanders who could do the job instead and that's just usually too many hoops for an employer to bother with.
When I moved to Canada, it wasn't a big deal. It's easy to get over here. Canada lets anyone and everyone in.
Maybe from the US - not from anywhere else! It was difficult enough for us, and they've tightened up the eligible skill list even further since when we applied.
Oh, and anyone thinking of emigrating to Canada - don't bother if you have an existing medical condition that will require care. It's the one thing that Canadian immigration will not allow through, even if you have a ton of money.
Every country has their own thing that they're paranoid about, for Canada it's people being a drain on the healthcare system. Don't know what New Zealand's bugbear is.
Huh, that's weird. I know a lot of people from Russia, Ukraine, India, etc. who got in with no problem, really easy. Maybe it has changed now and it's a bit tougher but Canada at least used to be a revolving door for whoever wanted to come and go as they please.
Huh, that's weird. I know a lot of people from Russia, Ukraine, India, etc. who got in with no problem, really easy. Maybe it has changed now and it's a bit tougher but Canada at least used to be a revolving door for whoever wanted to come and go as they please.
Looks like I won't be moving to NZ or Canada anytime soon.
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