Number of priority/non-priority SMC/RFW had CO assigned over the last weeks
Anatoliy Goryachev made this Official Information request to Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
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From: Anatoliy Goryachev
Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,
My name is Anatoliy and I've been residing in New Zealand for past three years. Currently in Auckland.
Please help me to get answers on couple requests regarding Skilled Migrants Category / Residence From Work (thereafter SMC/RFW) applications backlog. As you aware, currently all residence applications are divided into two streams: priority (those earning double median wage and with occupational registration) and non-priority (the rest):
1) In a recent interview with Indian Weekender (interview held on 28 June 2020) Hon Iain Lees-Galloway stated that both residence streams are moving. I think a lot of applicants would love to know the pace of this movement. Therefore, could you please share the numbers on how many residence applications were allocated to case officers (separately for priority and non-priority queue) for each of the below-mentioned weeks:
1 June - 7 June 2020
8 June - 14 June 2020
15 June - 21 June 2020
22 June - 28 June 2020;
2) I also would love to know the lodgement date for the oldest application from the non-priority queue;
3) Also please share if Immigration New Zealand have any plans on resuming EOI for the SMC/RFW streams in a foreseeable future.
Appreciate your time.
Yours faithfully,
Anatoliy Goryachev
From: Ministerial Services
Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment
Ref: 2021-0009
Dear Anatoliy,
On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
acknowledge your email of 30 June 2020 requesting under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:
Please help me to get answers on couple requests regarding Skilled
Migrants Category / Residence From Work (thereafter SMC/RFW) applications
backlog. As you aware, currently all residence applications are divided
into two streams: priority (those earning double median wage and with
occupational registration) and non-priority (the rest):
1) In a recent interview with Indian Weekender (interview held on 28 June
2020) Hon Iain Lees-Galloway stated that both residence streams are
moving. I think a lot of applicants would love to know the pace of this
movement. Therefore, could you please share the numbers on how many
residence applications were allocated to case officers (separately for
priority and non-priority queue) for each of the below-mentioned weeks:
1 June - 7 June 2020
8 June - 14 June 2020
15 June - 21 June 2020
22 June - 28 June 2020;
2) I also would love to know the lodgement date for the oldest application
from the non-priority queue;
3) Also please share if Immigration New Zealand have any plans on resuming
EOI for the SMC/RFW streams in a foreseeable future.
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Nâku noa, nâ
MINISTERIAL SERVICES
Corporate, Governance and Information
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
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