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iwannabeinnz
Joined: 02 Jul 2008 Posts: 40
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:52 pm Post subject: |
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| sammy wrote: | | iwannabeinnz wrote: |
Same as the others I guess... no NZ experience, no company yet to hire me, and the number of NZ citizens losing their jobs on my field. |
do you know someone in nz who will support you when you arrive? sent you a PM by the way. |
That's the weird thing, they even acknowledge that I have a sister who is already a resident in Auckland and it still wasn't enough. My sister even wrote a letter to my VO that they will help with anything they can for me to secure work and the adjustment period a lot faster.
Do you guys think that I should file for an appeal? or is it a lost cause?
I'm in IT by the way. |
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sammy
Joined: 19 May 2008 Posts: 10
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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did you check your immigration.govt.nz online account? just to make sure what really is the status of your application. because sg emailed me my PPI then a few weeks later, i got a snail-mail letter from sg w/c the same ppi letter she previously emailed.
was the snail mail letter a different letter from the ppi email in your case? |
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iwannabeinnz
Joined: 02 Jul 2008 Posts: 40
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:08 pm Post subject: |
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| sammy wrote: | did you check your immigration.govt.nz online account? just to make sure what really is the status of your application. because sg emailed me my PPI then a few weeks later, i got a snail-mail letter from sg w/c the same ppi letter she previously emailed.
was the snail mail letter a different letter from the ppi email in your case? |
Yes, they did the same thing to me as well. The email and snail mail have the same documents. But after a few days, another letter came via DHL indicating the bad news. |
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sammy
Joined: 19 May 2008 Posts: 10
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:25 am Post subject: |
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thats too bad. you should make an appeal, just to make sure you did everything. but then again, i understand if you dont. coz its going to be additional effort, additional expenses and additional frustrations.
good luck... |
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katrina1843
Joined: 08 Oct 2009 Posts: 4
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:06 am Post subject: |
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Hi Iwannabeinnz! Question, when the ppi was given to you (via email is suppose), did you answer prior to the deadline? If so, did you present new evidences on why you should be taken in?
How long did you have to wait (from your ppi answer to the denial)? |
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OzneR
Joined: 21 Apr 2011 Posts: 20
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Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:05 pm Post subject: |
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Hi guys,
I had the same case and received a PPI letter without an interview, where my work experience in dubai was accepted but not in with Taiwan resulting in the decline of points...which states:
Based on our verification, we decided to award you points for your work experience at Dubai and Philippines. We are satisfied that your 3 years and 3 months’ work experience as a Support Technician in Dubai meets the specifications set out for work experience as an ICT Support Engineer in an area of absolute skills shortage on LTSSL. Although U.A.E. is not listed as a comparable labour market to New Zealand’s labour market, as your work experience in U.A.E. meets the requirement on LTSSL, this work experience is therefore recognised. And your work experience in Philippines appears to be relevant to your recognised qualification and gained in a comparable labour market to New Zealand’s market.
On the basis of our verification, we do not consider that your work experience in Taiwan meets the specifications set out as work experience in an absolute skills shortage on LTSSL; see attached extract. Taiwan is not listed as a comparable labour market and your employers do not meet SM11.10.1 b being multinational organisations. Therefore, we do not recognise your work experience in Taiwan.
My reply....
Dear Jessie,
I would like to express my sincere thanks for considering my work experience in Dubai and as you mentioned that it meets the specifications set out for work experience as an ICT Support Engineer in an area of absolute skills shortage on LTSSL. After further review with my possible options and in response to your concerns, please find below comments.
SKILLED WORK EXPERIENCE
It occurred to my mind that Quanta HR might have provided you with limited information which resulted in the decline for points.
When I applied for Quanta Computer Inc. through recruitment agency in the Philippines, they were looking for qualified computer engineers or equivalent qualification. At the time I was a fresh graduate and the only work experience I had claimed was my On-the-Job training for several corporate and small companies, which I demonstrated that the level of skills I acquired from these companies can contribute to the requirements for the position. I was hired as an Assistant Technician with a job function to diagnose, repair, and maintain, laptop and desktop computers. I was assigned for Production Engineering 1(PE1) Section, Manufacturing Department 2(M2) - Dell Computers, Systems Manufacturing Division. A year after, my skill contributions to the department opened to new learning opportunities. I started participating in training newly recruited technicians, I started supporting RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) and QA/QE Department diagnosing and resolving complex system problems, and SDA (System Design Assurance) performing tests on behavior, functionality and integrity of systems (stress test). On my 3rd year, I was appointed to lead a team of technicians for Production Engineering 3 (PE3), Manufacturing Department 3(M3)-Apple Computer, Production Line G and was assigned to Production Engineering 2(PE2)-HP, Compaq, Gateway, Fujitsu, and Sharp during my last three months prior to my end of contract. It is true that Taiwan is not listed in the comparable labour market and Quanta Computer Inc. is not a multinational organization, but taking into consideration that their partners/clients such as DELL, Apple, HP, Compaq, Fujitsu, and Sharp are just some of the multinational companies domiciled in the US and Japan.
My work experience with Quanta Computer Inc. is the core of my key competencies in the IT industry to date, as a result to my employment with OSRP LLC in the Philippines which my Apple Computer skills was the key to my successful employment and with GBM PSD Services in Dubai which my skills and experience supporting multinational companies attracted my employer and hired me on the same day of my interview, and recently been promoted to Support Engineer which took effect last 1st June 2011.
I sincerely believe, if given a chance, my work experience with Quanta Computer Inc. will be of high contribution for my employability in New Zealand and be recognized under ICT Support Engineer in an area of absolute skills shortage on LTSSL.
I humbly request your kind consideration to look into it and verify this information with the new contact persons provided below for my work experience and job functions. In addition to this, please feel free to go through the links below which provides more information on the company and might help in the verification process.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quanta_Computer
http://www.quantatw.com/Quanta/english/Default.aspx
Bonus Points for Partner’s Recognize Qualification
After going further research on my EOI Application, I’ve noticed that I had claimed points from my partner under Section M: M3a (Partner’s Recognized Qualification) under policy SM14.10.I searched deeper into the SMC policies and found out that she lacked 0.5 points with her IELTS. Through a more comprehensive search I found out that some applicants having the same case has been advised to re-sit IELTS before the final decision is made. I find it conflicting due to the date you have specified which is July 29, 2011. Secondly, I found out that there is an option to pre-purchase ESOL training but I couldn’t find a policy related to it that qualifies me to claim points for my partner.
In this regard, I would like to seek your advice in this matter to be able to claim points for my partner while meeting the deadline.
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Any additional help and advice in my case is highly appreciated.
I'm currently procuring my part-time certificates in the philippines to claim additional points for my skilled work experience.
By the way, as stated by my CO July 29 will be the final decision.
Thank you in advance for any help you can share. |
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masimf
Joined: 10 Oct 2011 Posts: 4
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Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 10:18 pm Post subject: PPI Received |
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HI All
I had an interview with my CO on Aug . I have given her landline number of my relative because i don't have landline at my home. I requested my CO to call me at my mobile number. In short , i made a call to her from my mobile (communication barrier involved) and had an interview with her which lasts almost 1 hour and ten minutes. It went well and i was expecting direct PR from her but during interview there was discussion about future , i told her after settling in NZ , i will go for business (IT and Telecom Services to Home users and coporate sector) which i believe she took in Corporate Business ,in 9 months which is not a realistic figure ( it can be 8 to 9 years). Purpose of this answer is to fully emerged in NZ settlement and contribute myself with full swing . I know that i don't have funds to start business in other country in 9 months or a year not even have a background of business. My intention was that i would not be free or a burden on NZ economy. Even i will go for odd job in start to get into NZ culture.
I know , i have applied in skilled migrant category and have experience of IT / telecommunications more than ten years not in business category.
Now my CO sent me an email with PPI letter asking me
***• You have stated that you wish to start up your own business in New Zealand within 8 to 10 months, once you have settled there and made some good contacts.
Please guide me how to satisfy her in this regard.
My friends spent time to search accommodation for me and i have been in touch with them for job hunting market as well. I firmly sure that i can easily get a job there in month or two.
I was thinking to resign from my current job in October .
I am worried because i have planned everything for NZ even start selling my things.
Your guidance would be highly appreciated. |
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