New Zealand's student visa: step-by-step procedures in 2020

One of the steps to take in studying in New Zealand is to apply for a student visa. The country geographically comprises two large land masses - the North Islands and the South Island, and around 600 smaller islands. For international students who wish to complete their university / university education in New Zealand for a period of more than three (3) months, the candidate must obtain a New Zealand student visa. This visa is granted to students who have already been approved for a New Zealand University / college study program , which has also been approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA). The teacher must also be approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority or the Ministry of Education in New Zealand. This New Zealand student visa is also applicable to students who have been offered a place in an approved student exchange system. This New Zealand student visa is also applicable to all students studying distance education at any New Zealand education provider and must come to New Zealand to conduct practical studies, sit for exams or meet other requirements and must stay in New Zealand for more than three (3) months. .   New Zealand Student Visa Application Step one (1): go through a counseling session First and foremost, you are expected to undergo a counseling session at WSF by contacting our team of professionals to find out what options apply to study start, available courses and recommended institutions for your study.   Step two (2): Apply for access After choosing your choice, you have decided what and where you want to go through your study. Our team of professionals will help you to complete the application to the institutions of your choice.  you will need to submit several documents including proof of past academic qualifications, proof of your English language proficiency, work experience documents and copy of passports. We will also provide a checklist of the documents you need to submit when it is time to apply for your visa. The average processing time for obtaining admission letters is between 1 to 10 days depending on the institution and the course. Therefore, wait for your offer to be written to the next step in your New Zealand Student Visa application.   Step Three (3): Perform medical checkup and PCC When you must have received your offer from an institution, you must do a medical examination by one of the doctors approved by the Government of New Zealand. Our support in our office helps you get the agreement with panel doctors. At the same time, you need to arrange your policy clearance certificate. This can be purchased from either SSP offices or from the Passport Office.   Step Four (4): Visa Earnings To submit your New Zealand visa application, you must present the documents that appear in the checklist available on the New Zealand Immigration website .   In relation to your finances, it is strongly recommended that you can utilize the FTS Fund, which is offered by the ANZ Bank. The advantages of using FTS are: It guarantees that the student has access to enough capital to meet the cost of living in New Zealand Applications submitted under this system will not be subject to in-depth fund assessments, thus reducing processing times Step Five (5): Pay tuition fees Once you have submitted your visa application, and when we have informed you that you have received "Approval in principle" of your New Zealand Government visa, you must pay your first (1st) year tuition fee according to your offer letter.   Step Six (6): Display Results We will inform you as closely as we determine the result of your visa application so that you can come in and collect your passport. In most cases this is a positive answer and it means that you can also start planning your trip and accommodation for New Zealand.   Step Seven (7): Travel Services At WSF, our professional team can help you organize your travel arrangements to begin your new student life in New Zealand. Insurance, foreign currency and airfare can all be arranged through us to make studying abroad easier!   New Pathway Student Visa Pilot If you want to study more than one program on a ESTA visa, the New Pathway Student Visa Pilot program is right for you. In this program, students can study three consecutive courses on a student visa, over a period of three years.   For example, if you take an English-language course, you switch to a year-long basic program, and then you go for one course, all three courses are included in a visa.

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