Job Recruitment Website - Immigration policy - What's the difference between the new policy of studying in New Zealand and the old policy?

What's the difference between the new policy of studying in New Zealand and the old policy?

1. What's the difference between the old and new policies?

Under the old policy, language students were required to attend school for more than 6 months and their English scores met the requirements of the Immigration Bureau, that is, IELTS scores of 5, before they could apply for part-time jobs. New Zealand is one of the few countries that allows language majors to work, and the new policy will further reduce the requirements. They only need to study in a good school considered by NZQA for 14 weeks, and they can work part-time without IELTS scores.

Under the old policy, college students can only work full-time during the summer vacation. The new policy stipulates that these students can work full-time on any holiday.

Under the old policy, the working hours of research-oriented masters and doctors should not exceed 20 hours per week. Under the new policy, they can have full-time jobs without time restrictions.

The new policy introduced by the New Zealand government can greatly reduce the financial burden of the families of overseas students and improve their practice and independent survival ability.

2. Which schools are good schools recognized by NZQA?

The new policy requires high qualifications for language schools. The schools that can enjoy the benefits of the New Deal are eight language schools affiliated to universities, or technical colleges and private schools with the EER report of 1 at the time of NZQA evaluation. These policies show that the New Zealand government encourages international students to pursue advanced studies in high-level schools, so as to improve the education level of international students.