New Zealand

Why Study In New-Zealand

New Zealand has developed and prosperous marketing economy and in last few decades the citizens of the country are identified ethnically as European and Asian. Country majorly depends on international trade and thus has good foreign relations globally. 

Life in New Zealand is adventures and awe-inspiring. Other than Australia and Canada, New Zealand also has literacy rate of 99% and also OECD’s programs for international student assessment ranks New Zealand 7th in the world which reflects the country’s seriousness towards delivery of quality education and making the world population literate and intellectual.

Cost of living in New Zealand is comparatively low to other western countries and for an International student it’s a safe and welcoming environment that makes the parents confident enough to send their kids to New Zealand.

New Zealand is well-known for its wonderful education standards and teaching faculties. It is the first choice of the students who want to pursue their study in multicultural ambience. Wide variety of ethnic communities and people from all backgrounds reside in New Zealand making it cosmopolitan location that welcomes international students.

Benefits of Studying in New Zealand

Here are some reasons to choose New Zealand as your study destination:

  1. Peaceful Country: New Zealand is one of the most peaceful nations in the world that’s why it has become a first choice of students in the world. Universities and colleges of New Zealand provide highly valued degrees. Presence of different cultures and backgrounds give a student space for personal growth and development. New Zealand’s education system works on hands on practical learning style, students experience more than just getting a theoretical knowledge.
  2. Fast Visa: New Zealand embassy follows a crystal clear visa policy which makes the application process fast and easy. The best part about studies in New Zealand is that the tuition is paid after visa approval.
  3. Low living cost: The affordable cost of education is one of the primary reasons which influences students to choose NZ as their study destination.

Along with offering a unique learning environment, New Zealand universities, colleges and other educational institutions, offer an ambit of courses. Study in New Zealand for Indian students after 12th usually ranges towards the below given popular courses:

  • Animation
  • Agriculture
  • Construction Management
  • Hospitality and Tourism
  • Cookery/Culinary
  • Highway Engineering
  • Animation
  • Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Business Studies
  • Engineering Forestry
  • Hospitality
  • IT and Computer Science
  • Agriculture
  • Art and design
  • Nursing
  • Trades
  • Business management
  • Health care
  • Sports management

Industry:

New Zealand's key sector primarily focuses on the computer software development industry, film, television and commercial production industry, services like banking, finance, advertising, property, tourism & hospitality, and food processing.

Employment:

International students who decide to study in New Zealand are eligible to work upto 20 hours per week during the academic year. Students can work full time (40 hrs) only during the summer holidays. You will be paid at least the minimum wage of NZ$18.90 an hour, though you may earn more than this. You will also be paid for annual and public holidays, and for rest breaks. International students who have graduated from a course in New Zealand that would gain points under the Skilled Migrant Category may apply for a grand job search visa. Eligible student’s partner may apply for a work permit, valid for the duration of the study course.

Future Scope:

New Post-Study Work Right Rules

Level 4 to 6 and non-degree Level 7 qualifications:

Earlier: Prior to the changes, students who studied for 24 months were entitled to a one-year open work visa and then a two-year employer-assisted work visa.

After Change: Now, two-year employer-assisted work visa has been removed and a one-year open work visa is retained. However, those who pursue their education outside Auckland can get a two-year open work visa.

Bachelor level qualifications:

Earlier: After 12 months of study students were entitled to a one-year open work visa and a two-year employer-assisted work visa.

After Change: One-year open and two-year employer-assisted visa is replaced with a three-year open work visa.

Post-graduate level qualifications:

Earlier: After pursuing 12 months study, students were entitled to a one-year open work visa and after that, a two-year employer-assisted work visa.

After Change: One-year open and two-year employer-assisted visa is replaced with a three-year open work visa.

Occupations Which Are Under Immediate Or Long Term Skill Shortage List:

  • Analytical Chemist
  • Architect
  • Building Project Management
  • Cardio/Respiratory Technicians
  • Civil Cad (Computer Aided Draughting Designer)
  • Clinical Research Associate
  • Construction & Maintenance Managers
  • Creative Industries Film Animators
  • Dietitian
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Electrical Engineering Technician
  • Electronics Product Engineering
  • Chef
  • Farm Management
  • Food Technologist
  • Graphic Artist
  • Information Technology
  • Instrumentation Engineering
  • IT Specialist
  • Mechanical Engineering Technician
  • Medical Radiation Technologist
  • Mining Engineer
  • Montessori Teacher
  • Nursing
  • Orchard Foreman
  • Physiotherapist
  • Power Systems Engineer
  • Quantity Surveyor
  • Specialist Petroleum Industry
  • Secondary Teachers
  • Social Workers
  • Traffic Planner
  • University Lecturer
  • Viticulturist
  • Veterinarian

What Is The Time Frame For The Admission & Visa Process to Study Abroad In New Zealand?

Undergraduate applications are generally assessed quickly in 3-5 weeks’ time wherein Masters in New Zealand for international students’ applications could take 4-8 weeks for processing. Visa procedures for New Zealand are quick, where the New Zealand Information Service supports the decision of positive profile students in 15-20 working days. 

What Are The Part Time Work Opportunities For Students & How Much Can They Earn?

Students are allowed to work part time up to 20 hours per week. Most students work in Restaurants, Farms, Malls, as Marketing Executives etc. Wages will range from NZ$ 9-12 approx.

What Are The Accommodation Arrangements?

Written guarantee of accommodation is required before a student visa can be granted. Some institutions may be able to arrange residential accommodation for students who are not staying with relatives or friends. However, you may wish to arrange accommodation for yourself. You should indicate whether or not you want assistance in finding accommodation when you apply to study in New Zealand.

Are Dependants Allowed To Come Along?

Your dependants, who may include a spouse, de facto spouse, fiancé, and children, may accompany you to New Zealand or join you later. They must apply for and meet the normal requirements for the type of visa required (visitor, work, or student). School aged dependants will be required to pay full fees for enrollment in primary and secondary courses of study.

I Have Got A Student Visa And My Spouse Wants To Accompany Me To New Zealand. Can He / She Apply For A Work Visa?

Your spouse can apply for a work visa only if you are doing a postgraduate course in New Zealand or if you are studying a course towards qualifications in the Long term Skill Shortage List. 

When Will I Get My 12 Month Job Search Visa?

You are eligible to apply for a 12 month job search visa within 3 months of the date of completion of your course in New Zealand. 

What Will Be My Next Visa Status After a Job Search Visa?

If you get a Job offer in your relevant area of study, then your visa status could be converted to Work Permit or Permanent Residency on your Eligibility based on the Skilled Migrant Category at that time.