- Capital: Wellington
- Largest City: Auckland

- Government: Unitary Parliamentary, Constitutional monarchy
- Prime Minister: John Key
- Dialing code: 0064
- Currency: New Zealand dollar (NZD)
- Exchange Rate per NZD: Rs. 46/-to Rs. 49/- (Approx)
- Area: 268,021 km2
- Type of Country: Commonwealth
- Population: 4.4 Million
- Official languages: English, Maori
- Government: Unitary parliamentary, constitutional monarchy
- Prime Minister: John Key
New Zealand is one of the most beautiful, Fantastic scenery with an abundance of greenery and Crime Free Country in the world, and promises a great future for international students. One can easily get a Permanent Residency after completing of Education in New Zealand. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington which is 1,930 km southeast of Australia and consists of two major islands, North Island (116,031 sq km) and South Island (153,540 sq km), which are separated by Cook Strait. The National Bird and Animal is “KIWI” and the National game is “RUGBY”. The Major Cities of New Zealand are Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hamilton, Napier-Hastings, Tauranga, Dunedin, Palmerston North, Nelson, Rotorua, New Plymouth, Whangarei, Invercargill, Wanganui and Gisborne.
The country is proud to boast of a prosperous indigenous culture, busy cosmopolitan cities, traditional towns, and friendly people. And all of this makes New Zealand a place well worth visiting and settling in.
Several small islands comprise New Zealand. North Island, which is more developed, has the main cities, while the vast empty spaces of South Island are best for escaping the crowds.
The Country is supported by a wonderful infrastructure and transportation system moving around in the country is efficient and hassle-free and two scenic rail journeys. The rail network is interconnected in such a way that it forms an efficient network to move throughout the country.
COLLEGES & INSTITUTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND
The Following institutions are represented by us:-
- Academic College Group (ACG)
- Abacus
- AIS St Helen
- Auckland Gold Star Institute(AGI), Auckland
- Auckland Wise Institute (AWI), Auckland
- Bay of Plenty Polytechnic (BOP), Tauranga
- Computer Power Institute (CPI),
- Concordia Institute of Business (CIB)
- Cornell Institute of Business & Technology
- Careers & Training Ltd
- CPIT, Christchurch
- ELLIPSE institute
- Eastern Institute of Technology
- Imperial college
- International College of Auckland
- International travel & tourism college (ITC)
- International Travel College of NZ
- ISBG, Wellington
- Kite college
- Linguis international institute
- Lifeway College
- MFH Insititute
- Manukau Institute of Technology, Auckland
- Natcoll Design Technology
- Nelson Marlborough institute of technology
- New Zealand Career College (NZCC)
- New Zealand Management Academics (NZMA)
- Newton College of Business and Technology
- North Shore International Hotel Management School
- NZ institute of education.
- NCBT
- NTEC
- NZIOS
- Otago Polytechnic
- Pacific International Hotel Management School
- Prime International College, Auckland
- Professional Bar & Restaurant School(PBRS)
- Queens Academy Group, Auckland
- Royal Business College, Auckland, Christchurch
- Southern Institute of Technology (SIT)
- SENZ
- School of Business and Management
- Sir George Seymour National College Of Airline, Travel & Tourism Travel
- Tasman International Academies
- UCOL
- University of Canterbury, Christchurch
- UNITEC
- UUNZ
- WAIARIKI Institute of Technology
- Wellington Institute of Technology
- Western Institute of Technology (WITT)
- Wintec Institute of Technology
- WLCNZ institute
FEES STRUCTURE
Student visa –
Fees Paying Student Visa (Online File) |
NZD 750 |
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VISA REQUIREMENTS
- Embassy fee payment can only be made through a Cr Card/International Debit Card/ Master card.
- The living cost in NZ is now NZD 20,000 p.a
- The fund requirement in NZ is now Rs, 25 Lacs (approx) p.a and the fund should be shown for all years of study
- 4 Passport size Photographs with White background.
- Qualification Documents (Original & Photocopy) from Matriculation onwards, Senior Secondary, Graduation, IELTS Score.
- PCC and Medical for New Zealand.
- Passport (Original & Photocopy)
- Financial Documents / Education Loan.
- Income Tax Returns for all sponsors (3 Years) & Pan Card
- Work Experience Letter (Photocopy)
- Telephone Numbers of Banks, where funds are held.
- Stamp Papers
- 25/- for Self
- 25/- for Parents
- 20/- for each additional Sponsor
- FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT PAYMENT CLICK HERE STUDENT WORKING RIGHTS
- Students can work up to 20 hours each week during the academic year provided he/she is enrolled in a full-time course of study that meets one of the criteria listed below:
- The student is undertaking at least a 1.5 to 2 years long course at a private/ public training establishment or tertiary institution.
- The course leads to a New Zealand qualification that qualifies for points under the Skilled Migrant Category of Immigration New Zealand’s Residence Instructions…
- The Student can work full-time during the Vacation.
- The work rights for Dependents i.e. Spouses of students on Work Visas can work full time in NZ. However, the dependents of students on visitor visas have no work rights
Post-study work rights
- Students who complete either of the following qualifications by studying in New Zealand are eligible for a twelve-month open work permit:
- A qualification at level 7 or above on the New Zealand Qualification Framework and studied that qualification in New Zealand for at least one academic year; OR
- A half-year to two-year qualification at levels 5 to 6 on the New Zealand Qualification Framework and studied that qualification in New Zealand for at least one and half years to two academic years
CODE OF CONDUCT:
As our Pannel Advisor & Immigration Advisor Mr. Anisha Gupta is a LICENSED IMMIGRATION ADVISER from IAA NZ. Her IAA License no. is 200902725. So she is bound by the code of Conduct of IAA Nz. The link for the Code of Conduct of IAA is as under:-
http://iaa.govt.nz/code/index.asp
Disclaimer: We have provided the details according to the best of our knowledge and the prevailing norms of the country, which are subject to changes from time to time.
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