Acca visa for new zealand

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The ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) qualification is highly valued globally, and having an ACCA visa for New Zealand can be a fantastic opportunity to work and live in this beautiful country. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process:

Eligibility:

To be eligible for an ACCA visa for New Zealand, you'll need to meet the following requirements:

  1. Hold an ACCA qualification (or be in the process of completing it).
  2. Have a job offer in New Zealand that matches your skills and qualifications.
  3. Meet the points-based system requirements (see below).

Points-based system:

New Zealand uses a points-based system to assess visa applications. You'll need to score at least 160 points across the following categories:

  1. Age: 30 points (you'll lose 5 points for every year you're over 30).
  2. Qualifications: 30 points (ACCA qualification is considered a Level 7 qualification, which is worth 30 points).
  3. Work experience: 20 points (you'll need at least 2 years of relevant work experience).
  4. Language: 20 points (English is the primary language spoken in New Zealand, so you'll need to demonstrate proficiency in English).
  5. Job offer: 20 points (you'll need a job offer that matches your skills and qualifications).
  6. Other factors: 20 points (this includes factors like your partner's qualifications, your children's education, and your connections to New Zealand).

Application process:

To apply for an ACCA visa for New Zealand, follow these steps:

  1. Check your eligibility: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and points-based system requirements.
  2. Gather required documents: You'll need to provide documents like your ACCA qualification certificate, job offer letter, proof of language proficiency, and proof of work experience.
  3. Submit your application: Apply online through the Immigration New Zealand website or through a licensed immigration adviser.
  4. Wait for processing: Your application will be processed, and you'll be notified of the outcome.
  5. Attend an interview (if required): In some cases, you may be required to attend an interview with an immigration officer.

Visa types:

There are several types of visas available for ACCA professionals in New Zealand, including:

  1. Essential Skills Work Visa: This visa is for skilled workers who have a job offer in New Zealand.
  2. Skilled Migrant Category: This visa is for skilled workers who want to live and work in New Zealand permanently.
  3. Work to Residence Visa: This visa is for skilled workers who want to work in New Zealand for a minimum of 24 months and then apply for residency.

Tips and next steps:

I hope this information helps you get started on your ACCA visa journey to New Zealand!