Nelks
12th June 2009, 11:50 AM
Hi Everyone,
We submitted our EOI in January and (after checking the Immigration New Zealand website every two weeks) got accepted on 6th May!!! :D
Does anyone know what happens next? We were expecting to hear something 2-4 weeks after getting selected however still waiting.....
Has anyone else had experience of this situation?
Mrs Nelky
rizjunior
12th June 2009, 02:36 PM
Congratulation:
You will hear from the case officer soon, either he/she will issue you (ITA) invitation to apply for residency or if there are any issues, will write you. Check your mail, ITA sometime comes through regular post and through email as well. Did you submit EOI online? in which case you should get your ITA by email.
JandM
12th June 2009, 08:00 PM
Hello, welcome, and congratulations.:)
M-Squared
12th June 2009, 08:47 PM
Welcome to the forums, and congrats! :nice1 How many points did you submit with?
Arwen
12th June 2009, 09:31 PM
A hearty congratulations to you Mrs Nelky :nice1 and a warm welcome to the forum.:)
Kalla
12th June 2009, 11:25 PM
Congratulations! :clap
Now you just wait . . . and wait . . and wait.
We got decision successful and had our ITA on the doorstep the following morning (from London branch). You should get your ITA soon!!! Once you get your ITA then you have to collect all the proofs/police certificates/NZQA/english language etc, everything together and then submit it and then . . more waiting!
Rob&Don
12th June 2009, 11:58 PM
Congratulations and welcome :clap:bluebanana:raebanana
Nelks
13th June 2009, 09:13 AM
Thank you so much for the warm wishes and congratulations!!!! My husband and I are so excited and cant wait to be in the land of the long white cloud :cheers
We submitted online with 115 points without a job offer as we are in no real rush to go and want to do things at our own pace.
I may well be able to transfer with my company, I am a tax accountant and have management accounts experience as well, does anyone know what the job market is currently like in NZ?
My husband works for a Govt. organisation doing project management and is trying to sound out opportunities as well, does anyone know if all Govt. establishments are in Windy Wellington?
Lots of questions and if anyone can give advice that would be greatly appreciated.
From reading the NZ papers online it gives the impression that they are coming out the global recession quicker than the UK, is this the case.
Any help or advice greatly received :D
ps sorry for the long rant, we are just so excited :bluebanana:bluebanana
Sheldon
13th June 2009, 09:34 AM
Just want to wish you all the best!
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