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Can I apply for immigration for graduate study in New Zealand?

20 18 interpretation of new Zealand's immigration policy for studying abroad;

First, students studying in senior high schools in New Zealand in grades 12 and 13, including those taking English classes, can take part-time jobs.

2. Overseas students can obtain an unconditional work permit of 12 months after obtaining a recognized graduation certificate (at least a national diploma level 5 certificate or above); This policy is aimed at students of all majors, and some majors that need three years of work experience to obtain relevant professional certification can apply for three-year unconditional work permits, such as architecture and accounting.

Third, students who have attended courses equal to or more than 12 months can apply for full-time jobs in the summer vacation;

4. The weekly working hours of students who meet the visa requirements for overseas students in New Zealand are extended from the current 15 hours to 20 hours;

Fifthly, if the course you are studying belongs to a vocational or postgraduate course with skills shortage in New Zealand, your spouse can unconditionally apply for a work visa, and the validity period of the visa will be the same as that of the student's course.

Sixth, the tuition fees of students applying for the New Zealand doctoral program will be the same as those of local students.

Seventh, from February 7, 20 1 1, the New Zealand Immigration Department will issue "transitional visas" to international students who apply for visas in its territory free of charge. International students applying for this policy should hold student visas and are applying for new student visas, work visas or visiting visas. It is worth noting that for students who come to New Zealand for short-term study or participate in winter and summer vacations with visiting visas, the "transition visa" also allows these students to legally convert their visiting visas into New Zealand study visas.

Eighth, for international students who have reached the age of 18 to apply for renewal in New Zealand, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau no longer requires proof of accommodation guarantee, and international students who have not reached the age of 18 only need to prove that their accommodation meets the requirements of the New Zealand Ministry of Education for international students. At this stage, all students must provide accommodation guarantee and financial guarantee of more than S $65,438+0,000 before they can reapply.

Ninth, the New Zealand Immigration Bureau announced that it would extend the validity period of "no criminal record" and "medical examination report" from the current 2 years to 3 years, so as to reduce the financial burden of international students. In the past, one of the requirements for international students to apply for renewal in New Zealand was to have a physical examination every two years and provide "no criminal record".