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SM14.5 Recognition of qualifications (27/07/2009)

Subject to SM14.10.5 and SM14.10.10, a recognised qualification is a qualification that a visa or immigration officer is satisfied occupies a level on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications (the Register) which qualifies it for points by reference to:

  1. the level that the qualification(s) occupies on the Register as assessed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA); or
  2. the level that the qualification(s) occupies on the Register as set out in the List of Qualifications Recognised as an Exception (see Appendix 13); or
  3. the level that the qualification(s) occupies on the Register as set out in the List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment (see Appendix 5); or
  4. the level that the qualification(s) occupies on the Register having regard to the full or provisional registration of the principal applicant by a New Zealand organisation authorised by law to give occupational registration, if that registration involves an assessment that the principal applicant's overseas qualification(s) is comparable with a New Zealand qualification that is included in the List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment.

Note:
~ For medical practitioners, registration within a ‘special purpose scope of practice’ is not full or provisional registration for the purpose of a residence application or a work to residence application.
~ For teachers, 'provisional' registration includes both 'provisional' and 'subject to confirmation' registration.
~ The New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications is available at www.kiwiquals.govt.nz/about/levels/index.html.

Effective 27/07/2009

SEE ALSO

SM14.5 Recognition of qualifications (25/05/2009)

SM14.5 Recognition of qualifications (02/03/2009)

SM14.5 Recognition of qualifications (04/02/2008)

SM14.5 Recognition of qualifications (12/09/2005)

SM14.5 Recognition of qualifications (17/12/2003)

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