Engineers seeking skilled immigration to New Zealand without having a Washington Accord-accredited qualification need to write a KA02 report for Engineering New Zealand (formerly known as IPENZ). They are required to meet the level of knowledge equivalent to the set benchmark, that is Washington Accord-accredited qualification. The initial step to become a chartered professional engineer […]

KA02 knowledge assessment is mandatory for those who do not have a Washington Accord-accredited qualification but are seeking skilled immigration to New Zealand. They need to demonstrate they have gained the knowledge and experience that is equivalent to a Washington Accord-accredited qualification. Hence, writing and submitting an impactful KA02 report is significant to pass the […]

To apply to become a chartered member or chartered professional engineer in New Zealand, engineers must possess the Washington Accord Accredited qualification or equivalent level of knowledge. If they do not have the required qualifications, they must go through the KA02 Knowledge Assessment held by Engineering NZ. Engineering candidates need to demonstrate the technical knowledge […]