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New recommendations
for immigration processing
New recommendations for processing work permits have
been implemented by Automotive Employment NZ Ltd to ensure compliance
with the immigration advisers licensing ACT 2007.
Previously Automotive Employment NZ Ltd and staff
were able to process permits free of charge for new migrants. Changes
to legislation have however made this a complicated process as without
being a licensed immigration advisor Automotive Employment NZ is
unable to argue technicalities that inevitability emerge when dealing
with NZ immigration. We encourage those seeking to move to NZ to
first read the following article posted on the Immigration NZ website
Thursday, 2nd April 2009.
From 4 May 2009, the Immigration Advisers Licensing
Act 2007 requires that anyone who provides immigration advice in
New Zealand must have a license from the Immigration Advisers Authority,
unless they are exempt from the requirement to hold a license. From
4 May 2009, Immigration New Zealand will refuse to accept applications
from unlicensed onshore advisers. From 4 May 2010, offshore advisers
giving advice to people seeking visas or permits will also have
to be licensed.
From 4 May 2009, Immigration New Zealand will
refuse to accept applications from unlicensed onshore advisers.
If an onshore adviser acting on behalf of an immigration client
is not on the Register of licensed advisers (or not exempt), their
application will be returned failed lodgment, and we will advise
the Registrar of the Immigration Advisers Authority. Advisers who
are awaiting a licensing decision from the Registrar are considered
unlicensed.
To comply with this legislation Automotive Employment
NZ Limited ask our off shore job seekers and those in NZ requiring
permits to proceed in the following manner.
- Step 1. Contact Automotive
Employment NZ Ltd to register your interest in applying for
work here in New Zealand. A job offer in many cases may be critical
to your application.
- Step 2. Automotive Employment NZ Ltd will commit
to providing a detailed reply advising on the likelihood of us
assisting you and which areas we are able to do so.
- Step 3. Once an offer of employment is made those
requiring permits or residency will be introduced to the immigration
consultancy approved by Automotive Employment NZ Ltd. We have
chosen to work with Nelson based Golden
Sands Migration as due to a combination of reputation, costs
and results they have proved the most reliable on an ongoing basis;
the company have proven there ability to process effectively regardless
of the location of the offer and or the applicant.
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