Want to know about New Zealand study visa – Pathvista Consultants

1508331317study in new zealandIf you are planning to study in New Zealand (full-time) & the course duration is more than three months, then you’ll need a student visa.
Requirements for Student Visa:
  • A place offered by the educational institution—approved by NZ Qualification Authority
  • If you are under 18, you’ll need a written affirmation from the institution/person about your accommodation in New Zealand
  • Proof of plenty of funds to live on while you study in New Zealand
  • Proof of funds to buy a return air ticket to your country
Know everything about student visawork visaresident visa, and family visa from Gokula G. Pillai (A Licensed Immigration Adviser & a permanent resident of New Zealand)
If you’re from or have visited a country that is on a high risk of Tuberculosis, you might need to have a chest X-ray before applying for New Zealand visa. If you are staying for more than 6 months, you’ll also need to get a police clearance certificate as evidence for a good character from any country you’ve lived. In case, your course duration is for less than three months, then you might just need a visitor visa.
If you are permitted a place in an approved exchange scheme then you may apply for your student visa till the time span of exchange—only if you are a legit exchange participant & you meet all the health and character requirements.
Work after study
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After gaining your degree, if you wish to work in New Zealand to gain some experience, you will have to fulfil some requirements. Once you complete your degree, a post-study work visa gives you the liberty to stay for next three years that will allow you to work for any employer, in almost any job.
Other benefits
  • Your partner can apply for a work visa as well
  • Your dependent children can study as a domestic student without paying any fees
 Visa for School Children
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Temporary work visa holders get the advantage to enroll their dependent children in NZ primary & secondary schools—without paying any fees. New Zealand ensures that each child gets to learn great academic and practical skills—while encouraging them to expand the horizons of creativity and learning.
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