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How to apply for a study visa in New Zealand?

# Studying in New Zealand # Many students studying in New Zealand are considering applying for a work visa, which is also one of the policies. So how do you apply for a work visa when studying in New Zealand? The following is the relevant content of sharing, welcome to read for reference!

1. How to apply for a New Zealand study visa?

Step 1: Log on to the website of Immigration New Zealand and complete the user registration.

Step 2: Log in to the website again with this user name. Click the option of working holiday under the online service on the right side of the webpage, and the webpage will automatically prompt whether there are any places for working holiday visas in China. The quota will be updated at any time with the application progress, and you can check it at any time.

Step 3: Complete the online application form for working holiday visa, and submit the application under the premise of quota. After the application is submitted successfully, you will receive a confirmation email from the system to confirm your application and the materials that need to be provided further.

Step 4: Submit all materials together to the Beijing or Shanghai office of Immigration New Zealand within 60 days. Start hearing your application after receiving all the materials. The trial time is usually 10 working days, or you will be informed of the expected trial time within 10 days.

Note: there is a time limit for issuing a work permit after applying for study. It is required to apply within 3 months after the student visa expires. If it is a doctoral program, it can be extended to 6 months. In addition, the requirements of the New Zealand Immigration Bureau for opening a work visa are as follows: level 7 (undergraduate) and above, and you can apply for at least 30 weeks of study in New Zealand.

2. New Zealand Work Visa Policy for Studying Abroad

1. Cancel the employer-sponsored work visa for international students in all courses. Originally, students could find an employer during the period of opening a work visa, and the employer could help them apply for a two-year work visa.

2. Students studying at Grade 4-6 (the duration of the course is not less than 60 weeks) and at Grade 7 (the duration of the course is not less than 30 weeks) in Auckland will be granted a one-year open work permit.

3. For graduates who attend GD courses and whose major requires professional qualification registration before they can work, one-year open work permit will be added on the basis of one-year work permit.

4. Students who study outside Auckland and complete their studies before 2002165438+February will be granted an open work permit for two years.

5. Provide 3-year open work permits for students who have graduated from LEVEL7 or above (the course time is not less than 30 weeks) and are after 2018165438+1October 26th.

6. Double-degree graduates can also obtain a three-year open work permit if the course time of each degree is not less than 30 weeks and the second degree is higher than the first degree.

7.LEVEL8 (PGD) international students must ensure that their majors are in short supply for a long time before they are eligible to ensure that their spouses apply for an open work visa, and their minor children are enrolled free of charge. Master's degree or above is completely unrestricted.

3. New Zealand study abroad experience sharing

1. Accommodation arrangements

Before going abroad, we should arrange everyone's accommodation to ensure that there is a place to live after arrival, which is suitable for students. From the safety point of view, the dormitory is the most suitable, followed by the surrounding apartments and host families, and private houses are risky.

When choosing, you should consider your own budget and safety and convenience, don't blindly pursue cheap, and don't pay too much attention to enjoyment. You should always remind yourself of your student's identity and be able to successfully apply to the dormitory.

The boarding meeting is relatively complicated. From application to check-in, you need to go through a series of inspection and matching. After check-in, if you want to adapt to your family and ensure that you can live in harmony with your members, you must adjust your schedule and habits.

2. Property safety

Personal safety should be put in the first place, especially personal safety, because it will directly affect studying abroad. We should raise our awareness of self-protection, understand various ways of asking for help, and consciously stay away from hidden dangers.

At present, the Internet pays more attention to property security, because the use of cash is getting less and less, but we can't ignore it, don't disclose your password casually, and don't fill in the information of bank cards on strange websites, which may bring trouble.

Private information should also be properly kept, because there are more and more frauds and the routines are ever-changing. It can be said that it is difficult to prevent, that is, to prevent information from leaking, so that you don't have to worry about needing preferential treatment.

3. Learning mentality

You also need to adjust your learning mentality. Facing the new major and teaching mode, everyone will definitely need time to adapt. Therefore, in the face of the initial gap, we must adjust our mentality, calm down and study to ensure accumulation.

To believe in your own strength, learning in the course needs not only theoretical accumulation, but also demonstration and participation in activities, so as to keep up with teaching and show your real strength.

Be careful when making friends, and be clear-headed.

After entering a foreign school, you should report to China Overseas Students Association as soon as possible, so as to get life assistance quickly. If you are lucky enough to meet classmates in the same area, learning to hold a group, the similarity of regional culture and eating habits can help you get familiar with and adapt to life abroad faster.

5. Security alert

It is normal for single people to encounter all kinds of unexpected situations in other places. However, in case of any danger, international students are advised to remain calm and avoid panic.

I would also like to remind you that in case of an accident, you should call the local police in New Zealand immediately.

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