NZIHS PHILIPPINES OPENS IN CAGAYAN DE ORO
In line with its commitment of increasing its reach throughout the Philippines, NZIHS recently opened its third branch in the Philippines in Cagayan De Oro City. The new branch is located at the 2/F, Pelaez Commercial Complex, T. Neri Street, Divisoria, Cagayan De Oro.
As with all the branches of NZIHS, it is directly managed and owned by our Principals. All applicants and consults are done only by the licensed advisers so you can assured to get qualified advice for your migration needs.
To know more about the branch and the services it offers, please contact NZIHS CDO at +63 88 852 1869 or email cdo@nzimmigrationhelpservice.com
NZIHS GOT 7% OF TOTAL 2011 SILVER FERN VISA APPLICANTS
For the much-coveted the Silver Fern Visa, NZ Immigration Help Service got 7% of the 300 allocated spaces for this year. This is attributed to the logistical strength of the company.
Silver Fern Visa is an open WORK VISA available annually to young, highly-skilled people coming to New Zealand in search of skilled employment.
The Silver Fern Job Search visa will be valid for travel for six months from the date it is issued. Once you enter New Zealand, the Silver Fern Job Search visa will allow you to stay for nine months from the date you arrived. You will be able to travel and re-enter New Zealand during this time.
Last year under the Silver Fern Visa 2010, NZIHS achieved 33% of the 10% applicants from the Philippines alone.
LICENSED ADVISERS = PROTECTED MIGRANTS
We are proud to announce that NZIHS has two fully Licensed Immigration Advisers:
Maricel and Holger Weischede of NZ Immigration Help Service have been given full licences to practice as Immigration Adviser by the Immigration Advisers Authority. Maricel obtained her licence since 2008, whilst Holger in 2009.
NZ Immigration Help Service clients enjoys access to both professional advisers.
ALL IMMIGRATION ADVISERS MUST BE LICENSED
Is your immigration adviser licensed?
Protect yourself make sure that he/she complies with the requirements of the Immigration Advisers Authority that all immigration advisers must be licensed whether they are practising in or outside New Zealand.
Check whether he/she is listed in the IAA website at www.iaa.govt.nz
Immigration New Zealand would refuse to accept application lodged by unlicensed adviser.
Having a licensed adviser working on your application assures you that the person has the competencies required of a professional immigration adviser.
To know more about the licensing requirements or list of licensed advisers, please visit the IAA website at www.iaa.govt.nz
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