Study In New Zealand
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Study in new zealand FAQs
Yes, students can apply for PR in New Zealand. There are three types of PR in New Zealand - Skilled Migrant, Partner, and Business and Investment Category. The Skilled Migrant Visa is suited for those who want to stay in New Zealand permanently, and have a job along with the required qualifications and experience. Family Visa is suited for those who are the partner/spouse or dependent of a person who is already sponsored. The Business and Investment Resident Visa is suited for those who wish to invest and start their business in New Zealand. To be avail PR visa, a student must:
A student qualifies for a New Zealand student visa if he/she:
- Is accepted for a course at an institute approved by the New Zealand Qualifications. Authority (NZQA) or the Ministry of Education in New Zealand.
- Can show the proof of finances to cover tuition fees and living costs for the duration of study.
- Can show a ticket of NZ or proof of finances to buy the ticket.
A student can apply to the university in New Zealand even after the gap of 10 years. However, a student may be required to show credible information about what he/she was doing during gap years.
This depends on the terms laid down by your college. A student has to provide details of a local guardian who will be responsible for your well-being.
Indian students are permitted to work for 20 hours every week during a semester and full-time during holidays. Doctoral and research students can work full-time.
Yes, you can extend your student visa. You need to apply for an extension before your visa validity expires. You must obtain a new offer from your university or study institution and pay a tuition fee. You must complete the student visa application, as well as show that you have sufficient money to cover your expenses during the study and after that.
Yes, you can land a job in New Zealand after post-graduation. There is a high demand for graduates in engineering, healthcare sciences and medicine.
Yes, you can bring your dependents to New Zealand provided they meet general visitor visa requirements.
Your student visa may get cancelled mainly if you do not meet the attendance requirements or indulge in any unlawful activities in the country.
Yes, you can enroll for more than one course in New Zealand by seeking the Pathway Student visa. It allows you to enroll for three consecutive study programs at one or more accredited institutes over five years.