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Study Abroad in New Zealand
Why Study in New Zealand?
The universities in New Zealand are among the top 3% of universities in the world. New Zealand offers globally accepted degrees in institutions with academic excellence. Besides, the living environment in New Zealand is very peaceful. These things make New Zealand a top choice for international students.
eduaid Immigration Services has been helping students achieve their study abroad goals since 2000. With 25 years of experience, we offer professional guidance at every step of your journey – from selecting course and university to visa processing and post-study support.
- New Zealand is one of the safest countries in the world. Besides, international students are supported by strong pastoral care policies.
- In the last quarter of 2024, New Zealand had a GDP of about $425 billion. It has a strong economy that offers lucrative employment opportunities for international students.
- Student-friendly visa policies make studying in New Zealand easier than in other countries.
- Tuition fees and living costs in New Zealand are also more affordable than countries like the USA or UK.
Requirements
- Undergraduate Programs:
- A recognized qualification equivalent to New Zealand secondary school
- IELTS – 6.0 overall score with no bands less than 5.5
- PTE – 50-58 overall score
- Postgraduate Programs:
- A recognized Bachelor’s degree (minimum 3-4 years)
- IELTS – 6.5 overall score with no bands less than 6.0
- PTE – 58-64
- Required Documents:
- Valid passport
- Proof of funds
- Medical and travel insurance
- Offer of place from an approved institution
Intakes
February Intake
- Application Deadline: November
July Intake
- Application Deadline: April
Application Process
- Step 1: Choose your course and institution
- Step 2: Check entry requirements
- Step 3: Prepare and submit your application
- Step 4: Receive offer of place
- Step 5: Arrange financial documents
- Step 6: Apply for student visa
Migration Opportunities
- During Study: International students are allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during study and 40 hours per week during vacation.
- Post-Study Work Visa: After completing study, international students can apply for a post-study work visa to stay and work in New Zealand for up to 3 years. No job offer is required to apply for this visa.
- Skilled Migrant Category: International graduates who can secure a full-time job in New Zealand can choose the skilled employment pathway. In this category, skilled professionals in specific fields can apply for employer-assisted visas.
FAQ
Q: Can international students bring spouses and dependents with them?
Yes. International students can bring their spouses and dependent children with them to New Zealand.
Q: Can spouses of international students work in New Zealand?
Yes. Spouses of international students can be eligible for an open work visa if the student is enrolled in a level 7+ course in a high skill area.
Q: Which study programs improve chances of getting residency in New Zealand?
Specific programs listed on the Green List or areas of skill shortage, such as healthcare, IT, engineering, teaching, etc., improve chances of getting residency in New Zealand.
Q: Is studying in New Zealand expensive?
Studying in New Zealand is more affordable than in the USA, UK, or Canada. Both tuition fees and living costs in New Zealand are lower than these countries.
Q: How does eduaid help me study in New Zealand?
eduaid offers end-to-end service to international students. From helping them select the right program and institution to visa assistance and post-study support, eduaid is always by the side of international students.