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Day: March 27, 2024

Indian Undergraduate Students to Get New Zealand’s Excellence Awards

New Zealand has come up with its first ever Excellence Awards Undergraduate Scholarship package for students from India. The awards offer scholarships to 18 students and he/she can study in any one of the Universities in New Zealand and a funding of INR 84 lakhs will be available towards the cost incurred on academics.

New Zealand is becoming one of the most prominent study abroad destinations for students from India. The number of students who wish to immigrate to New Zealand is continuously increasing and the country is also opening up and welcoming students by providing them opportunities that could future proof their career path.

The Award that was offered by New Zealand was to Indian students who wish to pursue their education in New Zealand and come out with flying colours. New Zealand has been ranked as the best English-speaking education system consecutively for the second year. New Zealand’s education system is like no other and students are put into an environment where they can think and improve their creativity every single day. Universities in New Zealand are ranked among the top 3% of the universities in the world.

It should also be noted that the government of New Zealand introduced a three-year post-study work visa for students who are studying Bachelor’s & postgraduate work permit study visa. Regional Director, John Laxon (South East & Middle East Asia, India) said that they have witnessed a 17% increase in the number of Indian Students coming to Universities in New Zealand. With the scholarship packages being offered, John Laxon said that he is quite thrilled & excited about providing the opportunity for international students to experience New Zealand’s world-class education system.

If you are looking forward to pursuing your education in New Zealand, get in touch with our team of experts and check your eligibility to study in one of New Zealand’s universities for free!

New changes to points test for Australia General Skilled Migration!

Australia has recently introduced a few important changes to the Points Test for General Skilled Migration visas. The changes, that will come into effect on November 16, 2019, are relevant to existing Subclass 489, Skilled Independent – 189 and State Nominated Subclass – 190. The changes to the points test will also be relevant for the new Skilled Work Regional (Provisional) Subclass 491 visa, which will also commence in 16 November 2019.

Points are awarded in Australia General Skilled Migration for eligibility factors that are linked with the applicant’s ability to make the greatest economic contribution to the Australian economy, as the Australian government’s key purpose of the skilled migration program is to maximize the economic benefits of migration to Australia.

However, in order to apply for the Skilled State (190) or Regional Nominated (190) visas, the applicants are still required to be nominated by a State or Territory. The applicant would also need to have a full skills assessment in an occupation that is on the State or Territory Skilled Occupation List.

By introducing these changes, the immigration authorities of Australia aim to ease the congestion in Australian cities and make more immigrants live and work in regional areas. The changes also indicate that Australian immigration gives preference to applicants who have a skilled partner competent in English or those who have no partner at all.

The major changes to the Points Test are:

  • Applicants will receive 10 points for Specialist Educational qualifications. Currently, the applicants receive only 5 points for this criterion.
  • Applicants with a skilled spouse or de facto partner will receive 10 points. However, the spouse must meet certain criteria. They must be below the age of 45 and be competent in English. They must undertake suitable skills assessment and their occupation must be on the same skilled occupation list. Currently, applicants with a skilled spouse get only 5 points.
  • Applicants who do not have a spouse or de facto partner, or who have a spouse or de facto partner who is an Australian citizen or a Permanent resident will receive 10 points. This new criterion has been added as part of the newly announced changes
  • Another new addition is 5 points for applicants with a spouse or de facto partner who has competent English
  • Applicants nominated by a State or Territory government, or sponsored by an eligible family member will receive 15 points. These points are awarded to applicants for a Subclass 489 visa or the new Subclass 491 visa. At present, these candidates receive only 10 points.

If all points except the partner qualifications are equal, the invitations will be ranked as below:

First: Applicants with a skilled spouse or de facto partner.

Equal First: Applicants without a spouse or de facto partner.

Second: Applicants with a spouse or de facto partner who demonstrates Competent English but who does not have the skills to obtain skilled partner points.

Third: Applicants with a spouse or de facto partner who is ineligible for either competent English or Skilled partner points.

Though the changes will come into effect only on 16th November 2019, the early legislation will help the potential immigrants to make their plans by the end of the year. However, it is important to check whether you are better or worse off as an immigration applicant after the change.

Contact us to know your options to migrate to Australia!