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What materials do I need to prepare to study in New Zealand?

Whether it is an individual application or an application undertaken by a company, it takes about 6 to 8 weeks from submission to decision on the application for studying in New Zealand. At present, due to the improvement of visa officers' working ability and the quality of immigrant workers, most applications can be answered within one month. There are some very good applications. If the materials are well prepared and the applicant's personal qualities and background are very good, it is possible to make a decision within one week.

There are five kinds of study visas in New Zealand: the first is self-funded students, which is the largest number of students studying in New Zealand now; The second category is full-prize international students, mainly international students funded by the New Zealand government or the China government; The third category is semi-award-winning international students, who are exempt from tuition fees by New Zealand schools and take care of their living expenses; The fourth and fifth categories are exchange students and vocational training students, both of which are relatively few.

New Zealand immigration policy requires that the funds provided by the applicant must be able to cover their tuition and living expenses in New Zealand. Tuition fees are different according to the policies of each institution and cannot be accurately estimated. However, New Zealand has a minimum living standard. A student who has studied for less than 36 weeks needs about NZ $7,000 a year, and a student who has studied for 36 weeks or more needs NZ $65,438+0,000. This is the minimum requirement for tuition and living expenses.

In addition, if the applicant's financial situation really cannot provide clear material explanation, the visa officer hopes to provide proof of family property. For example, you have one or several private houses, or you have several cars, and so on. The visa officer will make a decision based on all the materials provided by the applicant.

Because visa officers make decisions based on materials, some applicants may be rich, but the materials are not fully prepared and detailed, which can not well reflect the real financial background, leading to the refusal of visas, so the more fully prepared the materials, the better.

Visa officers will make decisions and judgments based on the following factors: age, work experience, education level, previous evaluation and study records, future study plans in New Zealand, and academic performance during school.

The visa officer thinks that it is best for the applicant to choose the study plan and study path suitable for his actual situation. Some applicants don't meet the requirements of real students, for example, their academic level is relatively low, and their study plan is to go to New Zealand for MBA, so visa officers will think that the gap is too big and may question their study plan.