I want to find out how to emigrate to new zealand?

i want to emigrate with my family to new zealand. i am a registered nurse and i believe ther is a shortage in new zealand. i have an aunt who lives there.

Answer:
Perhaps you should ask your aunt. Can I go too? I'm getting tired of this place.

Or you can look at the link for the official New Zealand Immigration site I found with a simple google search.
best go to be ambassy of new zealand and get the informations there! the can tell you how to apply the visa and tell you what u need!
Contact the NZ embassy
I work in immigration to commonwealth countries and I tell you absolutely, if you know what you are doing you can legally migrate and live a good live in those countries as long as you meet the following rules.

•Over 18 years of age.
•Not too bad a criminal record (preferably no custodial sentence longer than 12 months imposed in the last 10 years)
•No serious diseases or VERY expensive operations need. So insulin diabetics can go, people needing a heart operation can’t, but if you have just had your heart operation then you can go.

There are a lot of people, including migration agents, and less knowledgeable people working at the NZIS will tell you there are conditions, restrictions etc. They only tell you the bits they deal with. There are complications but if you really know what you are doing, these simply wont stop you or even slow you down. The people at the NZIS are lovely people but they don’t work for you – they work for the immigration department. They won’t normally tell you how to legally manoeuvre around the rules that are complicating your move. Nor are they allowed to give advice and assistance with a lot things that can really cost you are LOT of money. For some ordinary people its tens of thousands of pounds that can be inadvertently lost without them even knowing about it. Also, the rules that applyin the London Office differe from those that apply inside NZ. Apply from within NZ, as it means you can be working there straight away, or just as soon as you like.

Your Aunt may be able to sponsor you but you shouldn't need compliicate matter with that issue if you know what you are doing.

Whether you are an RGN or an Aux Nurse will make a difference to your options. Either way you can migrate. You can lodge an EOI application which will take 8 months or so to process. If you don’t want to wait you will need to make two simple visa applications, one after the other. In this case you can just go whenever you like, say just a few days, just a soon as you can get an airline ticket. You could be working in NZ legally in just a week from now. If the people you are talking too don’t know how to this, talk to someone else!

There are a lot of visas open to most people. But the question of which is best will depend upon your intentions when you get there.

Get a good immigration agent. They can show you how to get a 5% better deal on your exchange rate (yes, it’s possible!) - that’s worth £500 in every £10,000 (or £5,000 in every £100,000) if you are moving to New Zealand! You can buy your currency at a spike or peak rate using commercial banks. Your high street banks will not do this for you! You get the rate that they give you on the day.

Definitely get your agent to recommend a really good removalist so you don’t finds you removalist has scammed you and taken off with your money leaving your goods on the wharf in a sea container (Yes it’s really happened). All freight forwarding agents (and so the furniture removalists) in the UK buy their sea freight rate at exactly the same rate. The only difference between them is the service AND THE HONESTY!

Also, if you are likely to obtain a UK based pension in future years when you finally retire, talk to a good agent now and ask them to recommend an actuary that deals with NZ pension law. You really better know about this stuff or the income tax department over there will skin you alive on the pension when it starts. This alone could save you $100,000 in tax over your lifetime!

One more thought. You don't have to sell a house before you go. It may be a good idea to keep your UK house for some time after arrival - just in case. You do you need any set amount of money to migrate on a skills visa.

Use a good migration agent as they will save you a lot of money more than they charge. If you aren’t making progress, then try info@immigrationunit.com They are registered NZ Lawyers and Accountants and so really know more than the others. They deal with ALL visas and are one of the biggest agencies in the business.

Good luck on your move

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