请问,我的本科是数学,研究生是计算机,职业也是软件开发,申请了ICT软件开发作为长期紧缺职业claim了分数,但是移民官打回说:
The LTSSL clearly states the specific level (7, 8, 9), type (Bachelor, MA, PhD) and major of the qualification which is required under each occupation.
It is noted nowhere on the LTSSL or in our instructions does it indicate that a qualification that is a higher level or type can be substituted.
I can confirm that a PhD in an ICT major would not meet the requirements of an ICT Professional.
移民局的网站上是这样写的:Bachelor degree (Level 7) specialising in Information Technology (Computer Science, Information Systems or other Information Technology)* OR Bachelor degree (Level 7) specialising in Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Technology* AND a minimum of three years’ relevant post-qualification work experience.
说真是不make sense啊,难道有个master还不能比学士更证明在这个方向的资质么...
- I'm sorry to say that it does make sense in the NZQA educational hierachy. You may challenge why a lower degree is not replaceable with a higher one, while in some western countries, it is unacceptable that someone who claims to hold the master degree has not gained sufficient credits in his/her undergraduate stage, and unfortunately (to you), NZ is one of them. Your master's degree is not recognised in meeting the requirements defined in LTSSL unless you can prove you have gained sufficient "relevant" credits during your undergraduate study, which means your bachelor's degree is relevant and compatable to your computer-related master's degree.