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Too Qualified to live in NZ - guess which race

Leongsam

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I'm sure LHL will take him...
Too qualified to live in NZ

5:00 AM Tuesday Apr 29, 2014

Indian national with master's degree in computing denied residence as skilled migrant.


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An Indian national with a master's degree was declined an opportunity to apply for residence as a skilled migrant, despite being more qualified than was required.

Kiran Kumar Kalamraju, 38, had lodged an expression of interest for permanent residence under the occupation of computer network and systems engineer, which is on Immigration New Zealand's long-term skills shortage list.

But he lost points towards his application because his bachelor's degree in commerce was not related to computing. However, he holds a first-class master's degree in computer applications.

Immigration New Zealand also said he had "work experience in a labour market that is not comparable to New Zealand", but the professional body for New Zealand migration advisers argues that India is more advanced in IT.

Mr Kalamraju said he was "absolutely gutted" by the Immigration decision and that he had no right of appeal.

"New Zealand is a beautiful country and I believe I could contribute positively to Kiwi society by working in an area where there is an identified skills shortage."
The decision has been called illogical by the New Zealand Association for Migration and Investment.

"To decline an application on the grounds of being overqualified for the NZ market is not logical, this country needs skilled people in order for NZ to compete in the world market for information technology," chairwoman June Ranson said.

Ms Ranson said Immigration's list of countries deemed to have comparable labour markets with New Zealand's was "seriously out of date".

"To further state the applicant is from a labour market not comparable to NZ is correct, India is in fact far more advanced in IT than NZ," she said.

Immigration New Zealand area manager Michael Carley said the failure to meet specifications meant Mr Kalamraju did not get the 100 points required to enter a pool for selection.
Mr Kalamraju attended Bharathidasan University, in southern India.

"Mr Kalamraju claimed a total of 140 points, this total included bonus points for qualifications that do not meet the specifications ... as well as points for work experience in a labour market that is not comparable to New Zealand," Mr Carley said.

"After our assessment, Mr Kalamraju was awarded a total of 85 points and was declined on the basis that it did not meet any of the applicable selection criteria."

Immigration adviser Tuariki Delamere, who is representing Mr Kalamraju, said he was considering writing to the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

"The INZ manager is saying that you are not allowed to be more qualified than the stated qualification of a level 7 bachelor's degree," Mr Delamere said.

"Her decision is absolute mindless nonsense ..."

Skilled migrant category
*Applicants need to submit an expression of interest containing details of character, qualifications, work experience and relevant skills.
*Those with a score of 100 points or more go into a pool for selection.
*Those with 140 or more points are automatically selected and invited to apply for residence.
*Having a job offer will help.
*Data is not compiled on reasons why applications are rejected.

Source: Immigration New Zealand
- NZ Herald
 

Jah_rastafar_I

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Now good for NZ bad for other countries. Please don't come to singapore. There are more than enough shit skins here to last 100000 life times.
 

Ash007

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If he was really that qualified, he would have applied for aussieland as well. My guess is that he got rejected from aussieland as well possibly for dodgy qualification.

Now good for NZ bad for other countries. Please don't come to singapore. There are more than enough shit skins here to last 100000 life times.
 

frenchbriefs

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theres more than enough shyt skins in australia already,this guy is just going there and ending up driving taxi or convinence store or currency exchange and sucking off the big fat minimum wage economy.
 

cass888

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Anybody who matters will know that a Master's degree is *NOT* superior to a Bachelor's degree, though a PhD is (within the selected sub-field).

I'm sure LHL will take him...
Too qualified to live in NZ

5:00 AM Tuesday Apr 29, 2014

Indian national with master's degree in computing denied residence as skilled migrant.

 

kezgtree

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theres more than enough shyt skins in australia already,this guy is just going there and ending up driving taxi or convinence store or currency exchange and sucking off the big fat minimum wage economy.

yup..especially in Melbourne...if you are first timer there,you might have mistaken it as little india just like in sinkieland.
 

kaipoh

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Are you sure he is creditable? his Master Degree is real not chiamban paper.

If he was really that qualified, he would have applied for aussieland as well. My guess is that he got rejected from aussieland as well possibly for dodgy qualification.
 

Ash007

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I'm not sure what do you mean by creditable or chiamban? Aussieland has a lot more ah nehs and jobs in IT compared to kiwi land. In fact, a lot of kiwis actually went over to aussieland for jobs as it's higher paying. Why would you go to another country other then to use it as a jumping board to the next. My guess, again, is that he can't qualify for aussieland and instead has to settle for kiwi land first.


Are you sure he is creditable? his Master Degree is real not chiamban paper.
 

tanwahtiu

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he can fool some people but he cannot fool all people.

Angmoh learned from Singaporeans between a cobra and Ah Neh they know which one to kill first .... hahaha

If he was really that qualified, he would have applied for aussieland as well. My guess is that he got rejected from aussieland as well possibly for dodgy qualification.
 

po2wq

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... "Mr Kalamraju claimed a total of 140 points, this total included bonus points for qualifications that do not meet the specifications ... as well as points for work experience in a labour market that is not comparable to New Zealand," ...
fake it here n there! ... :rolleyes:
 

blindswordsman

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yup..especially in Melbourne...if you are first timer there,you might have mistaken it as little india just like in sinkieland.

Even the Brits are now reversing their free immigration policy. Pappies are still sleeping to let in FTsh to make locals miserable, angry and frustrated.
 

koala88

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Anybody who matters will know that a Master's degree is *NOT* superior to a Bachelor's degree, though a PhD is (within the selected sub-field).

Are you sure?

As with most of your postings, don't think what you have written is true.
 

zeddy

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The Kiwis are clever.. If in S'pore, the Pappy Scums would roll the red carpet for him at Changi Airport..
 
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