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Age requirements for studying in New Zealand

Many students choose to study in New Zealand, so what are the age requirements for studying in New Zealand? Let's take a look! Welcome to reading.

Age requirements for studying in New Zealand

Immigration New Zealand has different visa approvals for international students of different ages. Generally speaking, under 30 is the golden age for studying in New Zealand. Over 30 years old, there is a certain risk of refusal. We need experienced intermediary guidance to make a study abroad plan that convinces visa officers and minimize the risk of visa refusal.

1, under 22 years old

New Zealand applicants in this age group are mostly middle school students or just graduated from high school or university, and have no practical work experience. They are still in the stage of further study, so their intention to study abroad is obvious. The requirements of the Immigration Bureau for them are as follows:

1) The guarantee fund is more than RMB 300,000, and the guarantor is mainly trusted by parents and other immediate family members. The guarantor must have a stable job and have the income to pay the child's tuition in the next few years. At the same time, the guarantor must provide evidence to prove his bank deposit history in the past 12 months, that is, he must submit evidence to the immigration office to prove that all the money belongs to the guarantor, otherwise the immigration office will think that the money is borrowed.

2) The applicant's school performance and conduct should be good.

2, 23-30 years old age group

Most applicants in this age group have graduated from school and have some work experience, but they don't have enough financial strength to guarantee themselves. I mainly go to New Zealand to take more advanced courses such as master's degree. The requirements of the Immigration Bureau are as follows:

1) The guarantee fund is more than RMB 350,000, and the guarantor is mainly parents or brothers and sisters. The guarantor should have a stable job, which can pay the tuition and living expenses of the applicant in the next few years, and the applicant can also provide some funds to guarantee himself. The guarantor also needs to provide evidence to prove his bank deposit history in the past 12 months, that is, he must submit evidence to the immigration office to prove that all the money belongs to the guarantor, otherwise the immigration office will think that the money is borrowed.

2) Applicants should have a stable job and income at present, and ensure that they can return to China after graduation. It would be better if the applicant's work unit can keep his position. If the applicant is currently unemployed, he is likely to be refused a visa.

3) Applicants who are close to 30 years old should be married, so as to have closer ties with China and ensure that they can return to China after graduation. Moreover, it is best for the applicant to have a record of continuing his/her study, and the past study record is related to his/her major or the nature of his/her present job. The purpose of studying in New Zealand is to further improve the current professional level, so as to show his/her real desire to study abroad.

People over 3.30 years old

It is difficult to apply at this age. Their purpose of studying in New Zealand is to serve as a springboard for immigration, so the Immigration Bureau is the most strict in reviewing them.

1) It is best for the applicant or his parents to have 400- 1 10,000 security funds. The more guarantee funds, the better. Of course, it can also be the guarantee of the applicant's brothers and sisters, but it has low credibility and does not accept the guarantee of other friends or relatives. The guarantor also needs to provide evidence to prove his bank deposit history in the past 12 months, that is, he must submit evidence to the immigration office to prove that all the money belongs to the guarantor, otherwise the immigration office will think that the money is borrowed.

2) If the applicant has his own company or a high-paying job (such as working in a well-known foreign-funded enterprise), it is more credible to study business or MBA in New Zealand. This kind of applicant must have a record of continuous study, and his or her past study record is related to his or her major or the nature of his or her current job. The New Zealand study abroad program is also a further improvement of the current professional level.

3) Applicants in this age group must be married, and it is better to have children, which shows that the marriage relationship is stable and they will definitely come back to work after graduation. Unmarried or divorced applicants are usually refused visas.