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New Zealand’s Minister of Immigration recently announced that a new visa scheme has been created to attract highly skilled individuals between the ages of 20 and 35. The “Silver Fern” policies, which will take effect in April 2010, create two types of permits.
- A “job search” permit allows qualifying individuals entry to New Zealand for nine months to seek skilled employment. Initially, permit availability will be limited to 300 per year.
- A “practical experience visa/permit” grants those who gain employment the right to work and reside in New Zealand for a further two years. There will be no annual limit to the number of applicants for this type of permit.
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