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What is the age requirement for studying in New Zealand?

Many students choose to study in New Zealand, so is there an age requirement for students applying for a study visa in New Zealand? Come and have a look! Welcome to reading.

New Zealand study visa age requirements

Is there an age requirement for studying in New Zealand? New Zealand study visa is the most difficult step for China students to study in New Zealand. At present, there is no age requirement for applicants in New Zealand's study abroad policy. In the previous study abroad policy, applicants must be under 35 years old, but the new policy cancels this requirement, and anyone can apply freely without age limit.

1, no basic English requirement.

You don't need to provide proof of English proficiency to apply for a student visa. The specific English proficiency requirements are determined by each school. For example, applying for a language school does not require any English foundation.

2. Allow to work.

Regarding the work of overseas students, the policies are as follows:

(1) International students can work during Christmas and New Year holidays (study visa must be valid for one year or more);

(2) International students applying for full-time courses with college or university education for two years or more shall work no more than 15 hours per week;

(3) After completing at least three years of course study, you can work in New Zealand if you find a job related to your studies, but you can't find a job if you have a restricted student visa.

3. Limited purpose visa

New Zealand's policy of accepting China students is to recruit as many students as possible to earn a lot of foreign exchange, and to stop those illegal immigrants who may not come back after the deadline. Therefore, when the New Zealand Immigration Bureau examines and approves visas for international students in China, the first consideration is the financial situation of the students' families, and the visas issued to China students are only "limited purpose visas".