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Who we are
Your Trusted Partner in New Zealand Education and Residency Pathways
We are a team of education and immigration experts dedicated to helping students study, work, and settle in New Zealand. From course selection to residency, we provide personalized support to simplify your journey and achieve your goals.
Highlights of our Service
•Expert Guidance: End-to-end support for admissions, visas, and residency.
•Proven Track Record: Helping students successfully secure their residency.
•Personalized Approach: Solutions tailored to your unique goals.
•Transparency: Clear and honest


Get to Know Us and See How We Can Help You Achieve Your New Zealand Dream
Our Vision
Empowering Dreams through Education and Pathways to Residency in New Zealand
What we offer
Your 5-Step Pathway to Residency: From Enrollment to Permanent Residency
We assist with helping you discover the perfect course to align with your career and residency goals.
Admissions
We ensure a smooth application process to top New Zealand institutions.
Expert guidance by Licensed Immigration Adviser to help you obtain your New Zealand student visa seamlessly.
Upon your course completion, we assist with your Post Study Work visa and Career guidance
Transition to permanent residency after one-year of job experience in New Zealand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while studying on a student visa in New Zealand?
Yes, you can work while studying on a student visa in New Zealand, but there are restrictions:
- Full-time students: You may work up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during scheduled holidays, depending on your course requirements.
- PhD and Masters by research students: You may work full-time. The specific conditions regarding work rights are detailed on your visa label or visa letter.
What are the requirements for obtaining a student visa for New Zealand?
To obtain a student visa for New Zealand, you must meet several key requirements:
- Offer of Place: You must have an offer of place from a New Zealand education provider, which confirms your acceptance into a full-time educational program.
- Proof of Funds: You must provide evidence of sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses during your stay. The specific amount depends on the length of your course and whether you’re studying in a city or region.
- Health Insurance: You must have appropriate medical and travel insurance for the duration of your stay.
- Health and Character Certificates: You may need to undergo a medical examination and provide a police certificate to prove that you’re of good health and character.
- English Proficiency: Depending on your country of origin and the level of study, you might need to show evidence of English language proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
- Visa Application Form and Fee: A completed student visa application form and the payment of the application fee are required.
How long is a student visa valid for?
A student visa in New Zealand is generally valid for the duration of the program of study for which it was granted, up to a maximum of four years. The validity period is specified on the visa.
Do I need to provide proof of financial support for my student visa application?
Yes, you must provide proof of financial support as part of your student visa application. This includes:
- Evidence of sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees for the first year or the entire course, if it is less than one year.
- Evidence of NZD $20,000 per year to cover your living expenses, or if your study is less than 36 weeks, NZD $1,650 for each month of study.
Can I extend my student visa in New Zealand?
Yes, you can apply to extend your student visa in New Zealand if you wish to continue your studies beyond the expiry date of your current visa.
What happens if my visa application is rejected?
If your student visa application is rejected, you will receive a letter from Immigration New Zealand explaining the reasons for the decision. If you are onsite in New Zealand, you will have the right to appeal the decision or address the reasons for rejection in a new application. It’s important to carefully review the rejection reasons and ensure that any new application fully addresses these issues, perhaps seeking the advice of a legal expert or licensed immigration adviser.
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