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  2. Skilled Migrant Category (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    at least the median wage if their occupation is listed at Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) skill level 1-3; or; 1.5 times the median wage if their occupation is either listed at ANZSCO skill level 4-5 or not included in ANZSCO; or; If they have claimed points for their income, the level of income at ...

  3. Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification

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    1292.0 - Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 (Revision 1.0), ABS; 1292.0 - Australian and New Zealand Standard Industrial Classification (ANZSIC), 1993, ABS; Industrial classification, Statistics New Zealand 2006 Buy Barstools NZ

  4. Australian Qualifications Framework - Wikipedia

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    0.5 to 1 year; Level 2 Graduates at this level will have knowledge and skills for work in a defined context and/or further learning. Certificate II; 0.5 to 1 year; Level 3 Graduates at this level will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for work and/or further learning. Certificate III; 1 to 2 years; Level 4

  5. Tertiary education in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Definitions: [3] Tertiary education: Level 1 to 10. Higher education: Level 5 to 10. Higher education by research: only research degrees in the Level 8–10. Postgraduate qualifications: all qualifications in Level 8-10 excluding "Honors bachelor's degree". Undergraduate qualifications: all up to & below the "Honor's bachelor degree" in Level1-7.

  6. Erica Stanford - Wikipedia

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    In late June 2024, Stanford announced that low-skilled Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) holders at Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) levels 4 and 5 (the equivalent of NCEA Levels 1, 2 and 3) would no longer be able to sponsor work, visitor or student visa applications for partners and dependent ...

  7. National qualifications frameworks in the United Kingdom

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    The Regulated Qualifications Framework (England and Northern Ireland) is split into nine levels: entry level (further subdivided into sub-levels one to three) and levels one to eight; [4] the CQFW (Wales) has the same nine levels as the RQF and has adopted the same level descriptors for regulated (non-degree) qualifications. [2]

  8. National Certificate of Educational Achievement - Wikipedia

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    The NCEA system has three levels – one, two, and three – corresponding to their respective levels on the National Qualifications Framework. [3] Each level is generally studied in each of the three final years of secondary schooling, [1] with NCEA Level 1 in Year 11, NCEA Level 2 in Year 12, and NCEA Level 3 in Year 13, although it is not uncommon for students to study across multiple levels.

  9. Qualifications and Credit Framework - Wikipedia

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    (Note that QCF levels 1-3 are equivalent to EQF levels 2-4.) The QCF does not include previous qualifications that are now defunct, such as the O Level which was replaced by GCSEs in 1988. Officially, defunct qualifications are not part of the QCF and therefore have no level, but are still as valued as their replacement equivalent. [2]