A fresh study undertaken by the involved organization of New Zealand suggests that Skilled Migrant Class of the nation is overall doing fine even while as many as 94% of the trained overseas workers get jobs inside three years of their shifting to the country, and they end-up pocket nearly $30 per hour.
The study was undertaken to discover how nicely such migrants become a part of the manpower of the country. For this, the study assessed the points they (the migrants) were offered with under the various classes against their salaries.
Meanwhile, a concerned person was quoted as saying that three years post taking-up residence, 94% of the immigrants get jobs and end up earning, on an average, $30 per hour. Migrants having higher qualifications make more money, even while this proves that they have efficiently been able to employ their skills in their jobs inside the country. He added that those having a degree earn nearly 30% more as compared to some of the trained immigrants who may not have any post-school qualifications.
He reportedly further said that the qualified immigrants who get points for a job offered also make not less than what is earned by the skilled migrants who could already be working on the soils of the Kiwi Land at the time when they may have applied for the residency status. Though not having New Zealand experience, such overseas workers having an offer of job are able to swiftly and successfully settle in to work inside the country.
He continued that the study in question concludes that the said class is overall doing fine. It though suggests certain small changes to be made with a view to further making the policy design better. He also observed that the study only proves what all already know–qualified immigrants in the country end-up getting remarkably more.
Skilled Migrant Class is suitably tailored to enable those individuals–who can make significant contributions to the economic and social fabric of the nation, acquire the much prized and much sought after permanent residency status of the nation–by giving points to them on the basis of certain moveable skills and employability features.


