Individual & Family Visa
Study In New Zealand
New Zealand consistently ranks the top country in the world for happiness and peaceful living index. It has world class universities, practical vocational colleges and outstanding English language schools to support international students.
You can obtain a Student Visa to study in New Zealand:
- English Courses (General English, IELTS preparation, Cambridge, etc.)
- Vocational Courses (Diplomas in Business, Marketing, Tourism, Hospitalities, etc.)
- University Courses (Bachelor’s Degree, Master and PhD)
Our educational support team will help you to choose a suitable course and obtain an offer of place to study.
- Why Study in New Zealand
- Working on a Student Visa
- Post Study Work Rights
- Partner and Dependent Children
Temporary Work Visa NZ
If you want to travel or work in New Zealand, you will need a visa that suits your circumstances.
People with visas already in New Zealand might be able to work. You might also have restrictions on type of work, employer, where and how long you can work. It is important that you check the conditions of your work visa carefully before you decide to undertake any employment.
- Regional & skills shortage
- New Zealand faces a long term skill shortage, so it’s the perfect time to make your skilled migration application
Partnership Based Visas
- Partner of a Worker or of a New Zealand Resident Visa Holder
- Partner of a Student Visa Holder
- Visitor for the purpose of culturally arranged marriage
- Partner of a New Zealander
- Partner of a Work Visa Holder
- Partner of a Student Visa Holder
- Culturally Arranged Marriage Visitor Visa
- Residence Partnership Based Visas
Skilled Migrant Category (SMC) Residence Visa
New Zealand offers a direct pathway to residence for applicants who can demonstrate that they have qualifications and/or work experience that satisfies our countries workforce needs. This visa category is called the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC). This is a points-based system and is the most popular visa application pathway for skilled workers.
The Skilled Migrant Category does not require you to invest money or have any business experience. Instead, it is entirely based on your skills and potential to contribute to New Zealand’s workforce.
Eligibility under this category is reserved for principal applicants who are aged 55 years or younger, and who can meet the required number of “points” when submitting an Expression of Interest (EOI). If an applicant has the required number of points then their EOI will be selected from the “pool”, a process which takes place once every 2 weeks.
- What is Resident Under Skilled Migrant Category?
- How Do You Obtain a Skilled Migrant Resident Visa?
- Points for Employability and Capacity Building Factors
New Zealand Permanent Resident & Citizenship
Permanent residence is usually the next step after residence. You can live in New Zealand and work in New Zealand indefinitely, and come and go as you like.
- Permanent Resident
- Variation of Resident Visa Travel Conditions
- Second or Subsequent Resident Visa
- Citizenship
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