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New
Zealand Immigration Service (NZIS), is a government
authority responsible for issuing permits and visas
to enter New Zealand. Students are advised to contact
the nearest New Zealand Embassy or High Commission to
obtain information on visa regulations.
Please
note: With many countries, New Zealand has agreements
that mean a student visa is not normally required for
one single course of study or training of not more than
three (3) calendar months' duration.
Standard
Requirements:
- Complete
the 'Application for Student Visa' Form. These are
available at the New Zealand Embassy or High Commission
and your local travel/education agencies. With the
'Application for Student Visa' you will need to include:
- A
recent passport-size photograph.
- Payment
of a non-refundable visa application fee.
- An
'Offer of Place' from a New Zealand education school
or institution which states that you have been accepted
by the school, the name of the course, the minimum
time to complete the course, whether a course fee
is required to be paid or the student is exempt from
the fee (e.g. scholarship students).
This 'Offer of Place' will be sent to you by the
New Zealand institution who has confirmed your enrolment
- Evidence
of payment of course tuition fee or evidence of exemption
from fee.
Note: Students are no longer required to produce
evidence of payment of course fees before their applications
are approved in principle.
- A
guarantee of accommodation. A written assurance from
a New Zealand education institution or other persons
that suitable accommodation is available to you in
New Zealand. Most New Zealand institutions will
assist you with accommodation.
- Evidence
of sufficient funds to cover your living expenses
and return travel back to your home country.
- You
will need to provide medical clearance and character
references ONLY for courses which are longer than
24 months. Contact the New Zealand Embassy or High
Commission for further information on this.
- Students
will only be issued with a student visa if they have
enrolled in an approved course at an institution or
establishment which is accredited to offer it.
- If
your application for a student visa is approved you
will need a passport which will be valid for 3 months
beyond your initial date of departure from New Zealand.
A
Student Visa is
an
endorsement you get in your passport to allow you to
travel to New Zealand. It shows you have permission
to travel to New Zealand and may be granted a Student
Permit when you arrive. The visa may be single for one
journey, or multiple for more than one journey.
A
Student Permit is
an
endorsement in your passport which allows you to study
in New Zealand. It will state the expiry date of your
permit and the conditions of your permit. The conditions
may include:
- the
course of study
- the
educational institution
- the
location of the institution in New Zealand.
Who
does not need a Student Permit or Visa to study in New
Zealand?
You
do not need a visa or permit to study in New Zealand
if you are:
- a
New Zealand citizen or a New Zealand Resident Permit
holder (to re enter you need a current New Zealand
returning resident visa) or
- an
Australian citizen or an Australian resident who holds
a current Australian resident return visa or
- one
of a group of people who are exempt from the requirement
to hold a permit to be in New Zealand or
- will
undertake a course of no more than three months.
Who
needs a Student Visa
You
will need to apply for a Student Visa if you are outside
of New Zealand, and are coming to New Zealand to study
full time for longer than three months. Your spouse
and children may apply for a Visitor's or a Student
Visa.
However,
potential students entering New Zealand from visa-free
countries will be able to apply for a student permit
once they have found an educational institute.
Who
needs a Student Permit
- You
may apply for a Student Permit if you are a visitor
or a worker in New Zealand and wish to study full
time.
- You
can also apply for further Student Permits in New
Zealand.
- Your
spouse and children may apply for a Visitor's or a
Student Permit.
What
courses may I study?
- Your
course of study and educational institution must be
approved for foreign students. The educational institute
will advise you if the institute and the course are
approved. If you have any queries contact the New Zealand Qualifications Authority(NZQA).
- You
must show evidence that you are enrolled in the course
and have paid the course fees for non New Zealand
students.
What
do I have to provide to get a Student Visa or Permit?
Student
Visa and Permit requirements are found on the Application to Study in
New Zealand form, under the heading The Student's
Guide.
What
if I want to study part time?
If
you are a visitor or worker in New Zealand and wish
to study part time, you may apply for a Variation of
Conditions to allow you to study.
You
must show evidence that you are enrolled in the course
and have paid the course fees for non New Zealand students,
and pay the Variation of Conditions fee.
As
a Tertiary student, can I work?
Students
undertaking a full-time long-term course of study culminating
in a recognised diploma or degree taking at least two
academic years to complete and students undertaking
a full time course of study culminating in a qualification
that would attract points under the General Skills category
of Residence policy may be granted a variation of conditions
to their student permit to allow them to work for no
more than 15 hours per week, provided that:
- they
request the variation of conditions after beginning
such a course of study, or
- they
are applying for a student permit in order to continue
such a course of study.
No
application form or fee is required for this variation
of conditions.
Can
I work during the Christmas and New Year holidays?
If
you have a Student Permit for more than 12 months you
may apply for a Variation of Conditions to your Student
Permit to allow you to work over the Christmas and New
Year holidays. No offer of employment is required. You
will need to pay a Variation of Conditions fee (see
"New Zealand Immigration's Guide to Fees"
leaflet)
Can
I work after I have completed my studies?
If
you have completed a polytechnic or university qualification
that has a minimum completion time of 3 years, you may
apply for a Work permit which allows you to work up
to a maximum of two years (this does not apply to holders
of Limited Purpose Permits). An offer of employment
relevant to your qualifications is required.
Am
I able to holiday in New Zealand after I have completed
my course?
If
you arrived in New Zealand on a Student Visa and have
completed your course, you may apply for a Visitor's
Permit to holiday in New Zealand. You will need to meet
visitor requirements and may be granted a Visitor's
Permit for up to three months.
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