Fee-Paying Student Visas

The New Zealand Fee-Paying Student Visa allows international students to study full-time at a New Zealand educational institution for a specified period. This visa requires students to pay full tuition fees and meet certain health, character, and financial criteria. It also permits part-time work during studies and full-time work during scheduled breaks.

Fee-Paying Student Visa Overview

Are you planning to study full-time in New Zealand for over three months? If so, obtaining a student visa is necessary. New Zealand offers outstanding educational institutions and a rich cultural environment, providing international students with an excellent opportunity for academic and personal growth. Whether you are enrolling in a school, university, or English language program for a period of three months or more, it is crucial to plan carefully and follow visa rules closely.

Offer of Place From an Approved Education Provider

The initial step in this journey involves securing an offer into an accredited course at a recognised New Zealand educational institution. It is noteworthy that only institutions adhering to the Education (Pastoral Care of International Students) Code of Practice 2016 can extend offers to international students.

Fee-Paying Student Visa Work Rights

With a Fee-Paying Student Visa, you are can pursue full-time studies complemented by part-time work rights. In most cases, student visas allow part-time employment for up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to visa stipulations.

Fee-Paying Student Visa Duration

Your student visa entitles you to stay in New Zealand for the duration of your enrolled course, which can span up to four years. It is important to note that visa duration may be adjusted in cases where passport expiration precedes the course conclusion.

Fee-Paying Student Visa Requirements

During the visa application process, INZ will  meticulously assess your bona fide intentions and financial standing. Immigration officers will evaluate the alignment of your chosen course with your academic and professional aspirations, alongside the authenticity of your financial resources.

While proficiency in English may not be mandatory for the visa application, the education provider may require you to meet specific language criteria.

Partner and Children of Student Visa Holders

Moreover, for partners and children of student visa holders pursuing qualifications at specific levels, avenues for securing temporary visas are accessible, contingent upon meeting requisite policy criteria.

Pathway Toward the Post-Study Work Visa

After you successfully complete your studies, New Zealand offers great opportunities to easily move into the professional world with the Post-Study Work Visa.

 

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