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How to obtain New Zealand residency...

...regardless of the passmark changes

Having read the review copy kindly sent to us by NuKiwi, we are pleased to recommend their How To Obtain New Zealand Residency Report to you.

This 66-page report effectively takes you through the whole process of obtaining residency in New Zealand. Like all the other NuKiwi reports we've seen, it's full of useful links and resources, as well as essential information written in a clear and friendly style.

First there is a welcome and an overview of how to use the report. After discussing whether permanent, part-time or strategic immigration is most appropriate, the report moves on to provide details and the pros and cons of each of New Zealand's seven immigration categories. The report then looks at whether or not you might want to pay an immigration consultant to help you.

The vast majority of applications for residence fall under the Skilled Migrant category. (NuKiwi's other report, Immigration and Relocation, goes into this process in extensive detail.) This report is for those who have been unable to qualify as Skilled Migrants.

There are four main ways to beat the Skilled Migrant points system, and several pathways to achieve this. The report goes on to discuss each in detail and help you decide which may be the most suitable for you.

There are various options open to you, for example, if you are offered a job in New Zealand. The report talks you through all the stages of the various options, including how to find work, how to obtain New Zealand work experience, and much more.

The report contains 66 pages in all, too much to describe in detail here. To sum up, this report is an absolute goldmine of information for anyone who wishes to relocate to New Zealand but does not qualify under the Skilled Migrant category. At US $29.97 (plus applicable VAT, if any) it's well worth the price for all the time and hassle it'll save you.

Special Offer: you can buy all three NuKiwi reports for US $49.95 (plus applicable VAT, if any).
(Links to reviews of the other two reports can be found in the "Other links in this section" box below.)

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