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New Zealand Latest EOI Draw Released On 5th February 2020 Under Skilled Migrant Category

The New Zealand Immigration has conducted its most recent EOI (Expression of Interest) selection that took place on February 5, 2020 for the Skilled Migrant Category under which a total 801 EOIs were invited to apply for New Zealand permanent residence.

Under this round of Invitation, skilled applicants with scoring a minimum 160 immigration points or above are qualified to apply, representing a total of 1,824 people will now undertake a preliminary verification in order to determine if an Invitation To Apply (ITA) fort residency will be issued. After this New Zealand selection, there are total 662 EOIs remain in the pool.

The following table shows the makeup selection of this New Zealand EOI draw:

 

Type

With Job offer

Without Job Offer

Total

Immigration Points 160 or above

Offshore

40

55

95

 

Onshore

714

1

715

Total

 

754

56

810

In accordance with this new EOI New Zealand draw, a total of 810 EOIs were issued wherein 754 were allotted to With Job offer Category while the rest of 56 were given to Without Job offer Category. If we consider With Job Offer category, out of 754 EOIs, 40 will be given to off shore while the remaining 714 EOIs to Onshore type. For Without Job offer Category, a total of 55 EOIs for Offshore type and 1 will be for Onshore.

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There are a total of 95 EOIs under Offshore type and 715 for Onshore type in the latest New Zealand draw. Alongside, Indian has received a large number of EOI invites with 31% followed by Philippines with 15% EOI and South Africa is at third place with 12% EOIs invites.

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