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Do I need my parents' work certificate to apply for a study visa in New Zealand?

No need.

To apply for a study visa in New Zealand, the first required documents include: 1. Application form for admission to a New Zealand school you want to attend (you can contact the school directly or entrust your relatives and friends in New Zealand to go); 2. Your birth certificate, education certificate, English proficiency certificate, personal English letter of intent (the major you want to study) and other information.

These can be sent or remitted to the school when they are ready, and the school will send you an admission notice after reviewing and agreeing to accept them.

Upon receipt, please bring the information to the New Zealand Embassy in China as soon as possible to apply for a study visa. The embassy will give it to you: 1. Student visa application form; 2. Supplementary Form for China Citizens to Go to New Zealand; 3. Forms of economic guarantee.

About economic guarantee: 1. Provide bank deposit certificate (parents' work certificate is not required). Ensure that the applicant has enough ability to pay the study and living expenses in New Zealand for more than half a year; 2. issue a certificate that the applicant's accommodation is guaranteed after arriving in New Zealand. However, after the new policy, applicants above 18 no longer need to provide proof of accommodation guarantee, while applicants below 18 need to prove that their accommodation in New Zealand meets the requirements of the Ministry of Education for international students.

At the same time, you need to prepare: 1 Personal photo (preferably passport photo); 2. English translation of birth notarization or original birth certificate; 3. Notarization of kinship (including the names and dates of birth of all immediate family members, with English translation); 4. Original or notarized copy of the household registration book; 5. Letter of explanation in English (explaining your study choice and your plan after completing your studies); 6. My valid passport; 7. A student admission notice issued by a New Zealand school (the content must include the name of the course studied and the time required to complete the course, etc.). ).

In addition, if you apply to stay in New Zealand for more than 12 months, you must provide a medical certificate and X-ray of your health within three months from the date of application (it must be a medical certificate issued by a hospital designated by the New Zealand Immigration Bureau); If you apply for residence for more than 24 months, you need to provide proof of no criminal offence in all countries where you have lived 1 year (valid for 6 months). ?

After the above information is prepared, it can be sent to the New Zealand Embassy in China for visa application.

After the visa application is approved, you will receive AIP(Approved-in-principle), which means that your application has been approved in principle and can be formally processed. The official Chinese translation of AIP is as follows:

We are very pleased to inform you that your application for a student visa has been approved in principle.

If you haven't prepared the following documents, please deal with them as soon as possible and submit the sorted materials to our office:?

Please indicate your application number by fax or email. ?

Proof of financial security during the study in New Zealand shall be provided in accordance with the following terms:

If the course lasts more than 36 weeks (including 36 weeks), a certificate or letter issued by a bank in New Zealand that at least 15000 NZD is deposited every year; Or a letter from an educational institution certifying that the accommodation and other living expenses of at least NZ $65,438+05,000 have been included in the expenses paid to the school in advance. We also accept traveler's checks issued in the name of the students themselves; ?

Or if the course lasts less than 36 weeks, a capital certificate or letter issued by a bank in New Zealand that at least NZ $ 1 250 is deposited and used for your further study every month, or a certificate letter issued by an educational institution that at least NZ $ 1 250 is included in the expenses paid to the school in advance (we also accept traveler's checks issued in the name of the students themselves);

Or a "capital guarantee form" filled out by a bank in New Zealand. Students who have provided a special account for studying abroad, please provide proof of funds issued by a designated bank in New Zealand to confirm that the living expenses that meet the requirements of the special account for studying abroad have been deposited in the account.

Please complete the materials preparation and go to the embassy within 10 working days. At this time, you need to bring: 1. Visa fee; 2. Proof of paid tuition fees issued by the school (the school will directly hand it over to the visa officer).

In other words, you should pay tuition and living expenses after receiving AIP, which is the safest way, but pay attention to the time limit.

Above. I hope I can solve your doubts.