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SM14.20 Evidence (12/09/2005)
- under the Skilled Migrant Category must submit their qualifications and a NZQA Pre Assessment Result (PAR) or NZQA Qualifications Assessment Report (QAR)(see SM14.35) of those qualification(s) unless:
- their qualification(s) are included on the List of Recognised Qualifications; or
- they have been awarded full or provisional registration by a New Zealand organisation authorised by law to give occupational registration, and registration involves an assessment that their overseas qualification(s) is comparable with a New Zealand qualification that is included on the List of Recognised Qualifications.
- If an NZQA assessment is required for an overseas qualification, a PAR is suitable for lodgement of an application under the Skilled Migrant Category, but a QAR will be required to determine whether a qualification (or group of qualifications) will qualify for points.
- In the case of New Zealand qualifications that are not included on the List of Recognised Qualifications a letter from the NZQA will be required to determine whether a qualification will qualify for points.
- In order for a qualification to qualify for points on the basis of full or provisional registration, the certificate of registration, or evidence of eligibility for registration subject only to an interview with a representative of the New Zealand Medical or Dental Council on arrival must also be provided (see SM19.15).
- If a principal applicant is claiming points for a qualification on the basis of their occupational registration, the qualification(s) qualifies for the points identified for the comparable New Zealand qualification on the List of Recognised Qualifications.
- Despite the fact that the List of Recognised Qualifications provides that a specified qualification qualifies for certain points, an applicant or a visa or immigration officer (by requesting the applicant to do so) may seek a NZQA Qualifications Assessment Report of any particular qualification. Where this occurs, the most recent NZQA assessment will prevail.
Effective 12/09/2005
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