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New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island), and numerous smaller islands
New Zealand has a modern, prosperous, developed economy with an estimated nominal Gross domestic product (GDP) of US$128.1 billion (2008). The country has a relatively high standard of living with an estimated GDP per capita of US$30,234 in 2008, comparable to Southern Europe, e.g. Spain US$33,385, but lower than the United States at US$46,820. Since 2000 New Zealand has made substantial gains in median household income. New Zealand, along with Australia, largely escaped the early 2000s recession that affected most other Western countries.
In recent years a brain gain has brought in educated professionals from countries like India, as well as Europe, as permanent settlers and you too can be part of this fabulous country by availing the services of TGS.
Skilled Immigration
For the professionals, the Permanent immigration is not as open as of the other nations. An application for immigration cannot be filed directly. First an EXPRESSION OF INTEREST has to be filed. Only after shortlisting of the same, an INVITATION TO APPLY is issued and only then an application for immigration can be submitted.
If you have scored 100 points or more on your EOI, it goes into the Pool. Every fortnight, all EOIs over 140 points are automatically selected for an invitation to apply. After this, lower scoring EOIs with certain factors, such as skilled employment in New Zealand, are selected.
Business immigration
For the Business persons, New Zealand offers either the investor visa or the Long Term Business Visa (LTBV) which is a most sought after program for settlement in New Zealand. You can apply for a three-year work visa to give you enough time to move to New Zealand and start your business before you apply for residence.
Overseas Education
Students have been thronging to reach New Zealand as it offers world class education at affordable rates. As a former British colony, New Zealand’s education system is based on the prestigious British system. It offers world-class facilities, resources and teaching staff, and the qualifications are valued and transferable throughout the world. Every student in New Zealand enjoys a supportive learning environment. With relatively small class sizes, students receive more personalized attention from their teachers than they do in other parts of the world.
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