New Zealand

Study in New Zealand
Here are some details on getting a Student visa for New Zealand; however, we strongly recommend that you arrange your personal meeting with our qualified counsellors to interpret and analyze your requirements. AAPKA HOLIDAYS LIMITED specializes on all types of Visa and has helped thousands of people from across the country.

Visa Requirements
To get a visa to study in New Zealand you and the course you intend to study must meet our requirements. If you are enrolling in a course for the first time, you need to have an offer of place from a New Zealand education provider.

An offer must include:
The education provider's name and contact details The name of the course and the minimum time required for completing it, and Proof that the course and course provider meet New Zealand's requirements for international students, and The amount of the fee for the complete course, or if the course is longer than one year, the annual fee, and

  • - Whether you have to pay course fees
  • - Whether the fees are domestic or foreign fees, and
  • - Whether you the study is full-time or part-time, and
  • - Confirmation all requirements under the Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students are met (including accommodation for under 18 year olds and course prerequisites).


Your course must be approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).

Confirmation of enrolment
If you are returning to the same New Zealand education provider to continue a course of study (eg the second year of a three year Bachelor degree) you may provide a confirmation of enrolment from the education provider instead of an offer of a place, which includes:

The name of the course, and The annual fee for the course, and Whether you are studying full-time or part-time.

Primary and secondary schools
Two main kinds of primary and secondary schools in New Zealand can offer places to international students. The main difference between the two is the way they are funded, which affects their ability to offer courses to international students.

State or integrated primary and secondary schools are funded by the New Zealand government. Schools accredited by New Zealand's Ministry of Education can offer places to full fee-paying international students after all New Zealand domestic and NZAP scholarship students are placed. Private primary and secondary schools are schools funded mainly through student fees. Provided they are accredited by the Ministry of Education, these schools can offer places equally to international students and New Zealand students.

Tertiary education providers
Tertiary education providers can offer courses to international students if they meet certain conditions.

Private training establishments (PTEs) can only offer international students approved courses that are longer than three months and registered with the NZQA. The PTE must be accredited by the NZQA to offer the course. Institutions including universities, polytechnics, colleges of education can only offer approved courses that are longer than three months and registered with the NZQA. The institution must be accredited to offer the course. The enrolment of an international student must not prevent a New Zealand student or an NZAP student from gaining a place at the same institution.

Guardians
You may have to be accompanied by a guardian (your parent or legal guardian), who will come to New Zealand with you. You need a guardian if you are enrolled in years 1 to 8 of a school, or a student aged 13 or under and enrolled in a private training establishment.

Health and character
You have to meet our health and character requirements and prove to us that your intent is genuine.

Evidence of funds to support yourself

To gain a student visa it will be seen that you are able to meet your living costs during your stay.

Evidence may include:
  • - Enough money held in New Zealand by you, or on your behalf,
  • - A financial undertaking to cover your accommodation and living costs,
  • - Sponsorship by an acceptable sponsor to cover your accommodation and living costs, or
  • - Financial assistance available to you under aid programmes operated in New Zealand by a government agency.
Courses less than nine months
If the course you intend to study lasts less than nine months, you will need to show us you have access to NZ$1,250 for each month of your stay less any prepaid living expenses (you will need to show us that you've paid).

Courses more than nine months
If the course you intend to study lasts more than nine months you'll need to show us you have access to:

NZ$15,000 per year to cover your costs during your stay in New Zealand less any prepaid living expenses (you will need to show us that you've paid), or If you are a citizen of Samoa or Tonga, a written guarantee from a relative who is a New Zealand citizen or resident that they will cover your living costs.

Evidence of funds may be in the form of cash, travellers' cheques, bank drafts, or a recognised credit card with enough credit. Proof that you plan to leave

So that we are sure that you will leave New Zealand when you have finished your course of study, we will need evidence of how you will leave New Zealand. For example, Visa officer may want to see travel tickets out of New Zealand to a country you are allowed to enter, or evidence of enough money held in New Zealand, additional to the funds you'll need for your living expenses.

Passport
You must have a passport that is valid for at least three months past the end of your intended stay.

Visa conditions
Once you have a student visa, you must meet certain conditions during your stay.

You must attend the place of study noted on your visa. However, you may apply to us to change your course and/or education provider.

  • - If you have to be accompanied by a guardian, you must live with that person.
  • - You must be able to show that you are passing your course and meeting your attendance requirements.
  • - You may only undertake work allowed by your student visa.
  • - You must obey New Zealand's laws.
  • - You must only stay in New Zealand for the time allowed by your visa.


Qualification Types and levels
Level descriptors and qualification types on the NZQF NM

Qualification types
All quality assured qualifications listed on the NZQF fit into a qualification type: a certificate, diploma or degree. Each qualification type is defined by an agreed set of criteria which includes the level at which the qualification is listed and the number of credits required at each level. Below is a list of qualification types with linked definitions.

All qualifications on the NZQF are listed in accordance with an agreed set of definitions. To see the definition click on the qualification type:

  • - Certificate
  • - Diploma
  • - Bachelor's Degree
  • - Graduate Certificate
  • - Graduate Diploma
  • - Bachelor Honours Degree
  • - Postgraduate Certificate
  • - Postgraduate Diploma
  • - Master's Degree
  • - Doctoral Degrees


For more accurate information and detailed discussion on your application, please consider contacting and meeting our experienced counselors

New Zealand Immigration
Although we do not provide guidance or advice for New Zealand Immigration matters, we strongly recommend that you arrange your personal meeting with our qualified counsellors to interpret and analyze your requirements. AAPKA specializes on all types of Visa and has helped thousands of people from across the country.

New Zealand Visit
Here are some details on getting a visitor visa for New Zealand; however, we strongly recommend that you arrange your personal meeting with our qualified counsellors to interpret and analyze your requirements. AAPKA HOLIDAYS LIMITED specializes on all types of Visitor Visa and has helped thousands of people from across the country.

You will need to apply for a visitor visa before you come to New Zealand if you are not from a visa-waiver country,