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Old 10-09-2007, 10:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
Piotrpietron
 
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Default dental technician

Hi all

I`m a dental technician and I`d like to emigrate to New Zealan with
wife ( olso dental technician ) and kid.
How do you think is it good idea or not, is it problem to fid a job or
get started with our own dental lab?

with best wishes
Peter
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Old 10-09-2007, 04:20 PM   #2 (permalink)
texan....usenet
 
Posts: 147
Default Re: dental technician

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:58:46 -0700, piotrpietron
<> wrote:

>Hi all
>
>I`m a dental technician and I`d like to emigrate to New Zealan with
>wife ( olso dental technician ) and kid.
>How do you think is it good idea or not, is it problem to fid a job or
>get started with our own dental lab?
>
>with best wishes
>Peter

Unfortunately it is rare for any NZ migration agents to post here.

If you haven't already taken the step, check out the N.Z. Immigration
website.

From NZIS website:
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Recommended Qualifications

Dental Technicians: Diploma in Dental Technology AND New Zealand
registration.

Dental Assistants: At least two years' experience.

Registration:
Dental Technicians are required to register through the Dental Council
of New Zealand www.dcnz.org.nz. This process may include a
qualifications assessment. Dental Assistants do not require
registration.
,,,,,,,,,,,end

As you will see, you will most likely need your qualifcations
assessed. Plus you will be required to obtain N.Z. registration.

Perhaps you may like if you haven't already, to start the ball rolling
by contacting the Dental Council of New Zealand to find out more.

It is entirely up to you [and your wife] to decide if you wish to take
the bold step to migrate or not.

How would you finance your own dental lab?

Cath
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Old 10-09-2007, 04:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
texan....usenet
 
Posts: 147
Default Re: dental technician

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:58:46 -0700, piotrpietron
<> wrote:

>Hi all
>
>I`m a dental technician and I`d like to emigrate to New Zealan with
>wife ( olso dental technician ) and kid.
>How do you think is it good idea or not, is it problem to fid a job or
>get started with our own dental lab?
>
>with best wishes
>Peter

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Recommended Qualifications

Dental Technicians: Diploma in Dental Technology AND New Zealand
registration.

Dental Assistants: At least two years' experience.

Registration
Dental Technicians are required to register through the Dental Council
of New Zealand www.dcnz.org.nz. This process may include a
qualifications assessment. Dental Assistants do not require
registration.

http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migra...killedmigrant/

http://www.dcnz.org.nz/

Perhaps your first step should be to contacat the Dental Council to
have both of your qualifications assessed and be advised what is
required to NZ registration.

You will not be able to open a dental lab without the correct
registration.

I know of architects who have had to go back to 'school' before being
able to sit the NZ examinations to become registered.


Cath
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Old 10-10-2007, 09:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
Kangaroo16
 
Posts: 106
Default Re: dental technician

On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 10:20:52 -0500,
texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit...usacom.. wrote in
<> :

>On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:58:46 -0700, piotrpietron
><> wrote:
>
>>Hi all
>>
>>I`m a dental technician and I`d like to emigrate to New Zealan with
>>wife ( olso dental technician ) and kid.
>>How do you think is it good idea or not, is it problem to fid a job or
>>get started with our own dental lab?

Um, well, if they cannot manage to correctly spell "Zealand" or
"also' or "find" I personally wouldn't want to have them involved
in any aspect of my dental care. :-)
>>
>>with best wishes
>>Peter
>
>Unfortunately it is rare for any NZ migration agents to post here.
>
>If you haven't already taken the step, check out the N.Z. Immigration
>website.
>
>From NZIS website:
>ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
>
>Recommended Qualifications
>
>Dental Technicians: Diploma in Dental Technology AND New Zealand
>registration.
>
>Dental Assistants: At least two years' experience.
>
>Registration:
>Dental Technicians are required to register through the Dental Council
>of New Zealand www.dcnz.org.nz. This process may include a
>qualifications assessment. Dental Assistants do not require
>registration.
>,,,,,,,,,,,end
>
>As you will see, you will most likely need your qualifcations
>assessed. Plus you will be required to obtain N.Z. registration.
>
>Perhaps you may like if you haven't already, to start the ball rolling
>by contacting the Dental Council of New Zealand to find out more.
>
>It is entirely up to you [and your wife] to decide if you wish to take
>the bold step to migrate or not.
>
>How would you finance your own dental lab?

How would they even manage to get a migration visa if they
can't even manage acceptable basic English?

Suppose I had been an American immigration official judging
your suitability as an "immigrant" to the USA?

Personally, I may have denied your "suitability" in the sense
that the U.S.A. has troubles enough without people such as
yourself.

Had I been an Australian immigration official, I probably would
have made the same decision.

Regards.
Kangaroo16
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Old 10-10-2007, 05:36 PM   #5 (permalink)
texan....usenet
 
Posts: 147
Default Re: dental technician

On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 08:12:12 GMT, kangaroo16 <>
wrote:

>On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 10:20:52 -0500,
>texan....usenet@texas...removethisbit...usacom. . wrote in
><> :
>
>>On Tue, 09 Oct 2007 02:58:46 -0700, piotrpietron
>><> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all
>>>
>>>I`m a dental technician and I`d like to emigrate to New Zealan with
>>>wife ( olso dental technician ) and kid.
>>>How do you think is it good idea or not, is it problem to fid a job or
>>>get started with our own dental lab?
>
>Um, well, if they cannot manage to correctly spell "Zealand" or
>"also' or "find" I personally wouldn't want to have them involved
>in any aspect of my dental care. :-)
>>>
>>>with best wishes
>>>Peter
>>
>>Unfortunately it is rare for any NZ migration agents to post here.
>>
>>If you haven't already taken the step, check out the N.Z. Immigration
>>website.
>>
>>From NZIS website:
>>ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
>>
>>Recommended Qualifications
>>
>>Dental Technicians: Diploma in Dental Technology AND New Zealand
>>registration.
>>
>>Dental Assistants: At least two years' experience.
>>
>>Registration:
>>Dental Technicians are required to register through the Dental Council
>>of New Zealand www.dcnz.org.nz. This process may include a
>>qualifications assessment. Dental Assistants do not require
>>registration.
>>,,,,,,,,,,,end
>>
>>As you will see, you will most likely need your qualifcations
>>assessed. Plus you will be required to obtain N.Z. registration.
>>
>>Perhaps you may like if you haven't already, to start the ball rolling
>>by contacting the Dental Council of New Zealand to find out more.
>>
>>It is entirely up to you [and your wife] to decide if you wish to take
>>the bold step to migrate or not.
>>
>>How would you finance your own dental lab?
>
>How would they even manage to get a migration visa if they
>can't even manage acceptable basic English?

WTF!!!!
I make typos, many people do but it doesn't mean they don't have a
grip on basic English.


>Suppose I had been an American immigration official judging
>your suitability as an "immigrant" to the USA?
>
>Personally, I may have denied your "suitability" in the sense
>that the U.S.A. has troubles enough without people such as
>yourself.

RATFLMAO...
You have no idea as to my qualifications!
Anyways, I didn't immigrate and I am legal.
Now figure that one out.

You are completely out of touch with 'the real world'.
>
>Had I been an Australian immigration official, I probably would
>have made the same decision.

Who cares.

>Regards.
>Kangaroo16
>
Obviously you have nothing better to do with your time than be a picky
picky little prick.

Cath
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