First, New Zealand immigration major
Business Professionals
For a country with a large proportion of service industry, the demand for commercial jobs has always been in the first place. However, this does not mean that business majors must become the first choice for immigrants. There are many professional directions involved in business, so the choice needs to be more cautious. Management, marketing, tourism management and other professional directions have the largest demand for positions because of their wide scope of application in New Zealand.
Architectural specialty
As an immigrant country, New Zealand has a large influx of immigrants every year, which greatly stimulates the housing market demand. In addition, the government's construction plan of 65,438+10,000 public houses will make the shortage of talents in the construction industry exist for a long time in the next decade. There are many majors in architecture to choose from. Generally speaking, architectural design, project management, structural engineering, civil engineering, engineering cost, road construction, water supply and drainage and other majors have been in short supply.
Health and community service categories
Clinical medicine, physiotherapy, pharmacist, X-ray, ultrasound, midwifery and so on are all good majors, but IELTS generally requires more than 7 points, which is suitable for students with particularly good language.
Education major
The shortage of teachers in Auckland has been puzzling most primary and secondary schools, so there is a lot of room for education graduates to choose jobs. Preschool education is another occupation that is in short supply in the whole country, especially in South Island. The starting salary of many graduates (52,000 New Zealand dollars/year) can meet the standard of skilled immigrants.
Electronic and information technology industries
Electrical, electric power, communication engineering and other majors are very popular in New Zealand, because of their strong skills, graduates basically have no worries about jobs, let alone immigration. As for income, the average electrical engineer may earn more than 654.38 million+NZD within three to five years after graduation.
Agriculture and animal husbandry
Related majors in this field, such as food safety, veterinary medicine, brewing, agriculture and agricultural science, are relatively easy to find a job. Veterinarians not only work on farms, but also pet doctors are a very good choice in countries with abnormal animal rights protection.
Second, the advantages of studying in New Zealand
Education system
New Zealand can allow students over the age of1/kloc-0 to study, including junior high school, senior high school, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students. Students at different stages have different study abroad programs. New Zealand accepts young students to attend junior high school, which can make children receive orthodox western education earlier.
New Zealand has a low threshold for studying abroad and obvious advantages in studying abroad. First of all, compared with other countries, New Zealand can apply for a visa without any English scores, and enter the corresponding university or college after learning the language locally. At the same time, postgraduate courses continue the rigorous education system in Britain, which is generally two years. The first year is teaching and the second year is research, giving full play to students' creativity and innovation ability.
benefit system
New Zealand is a country with high welfare. Immigrants can enjoy the same welfare as citizens except voting rights. Free medical care, maternity allowance, unemployment relief. For example, an unemployed person will get a weekly government relief of NZ $240 (equivalent to 1.200 yuan RMB), and he can live well in the local area. At the same time, government officials will often recommend jobs.
Immigration system
In contrast, New Zealand's immigration system is more flexible. Among them, the most important two points are: one is the degree in New Zealand, and the other is the job in New Zealand. Students who meet these two conditions have a great chance to obtain PR qualification.
Three. New Zealand immigrant welfare
Parenting benefits
The New Zealand government encourages people to have more children. In order to encourage people to have children, women's expenses from pregnancy to childbirth are entirely borne by the government. After the birth of the child, the paid parental leave is 16 weeks, and the parental allowance during the parental leave is about 5 16 NZD/week. Parents can also apply to the tax bureau for a newborn allowance.
Free compulsory education
Primary and secondary education in New Zealand is free, and national universities charge only nominal fees. If you live in New Zealand for two years, your children can still enjoy the student subsidy. The specific amount of student subsidies depends on the number of students' family members, and there are different amounts of subsidies in different situations.
Unemployment compensation
People who have legal residence status in New Zealand and have settled there for two years can apply for this subsidy when they are unemployed or have not found a full-time job. If a person is unable to take part in a full-time job due to illness and his/her spouse does not have a full-time job, he/she can apply for unemployment benefits after being certified by a family doctor.
Free public medical care
New Zealand public hospitals provide people with free basic medical services, and family doctors are not expensive. If you see common diseases, you only charge outpatient fees. If people from poor families see a family doctor, the outpatient fee will be reduced accordingly, and the medicine fee will be relatively cheap. The maximum charge for each drug is 3 yuan, and the rest is made up by the state.