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Posted on December 02 2024

New Zealand Eases Post-Study Work Visa Rules for International Students. Apply now!

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Updated December 02 2024

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Highlights: New Zealand introduced new rules for Post-Study Work Visas for International Students

  • New Zealand introduced new opportunities for International students to apply for Post-study work visas.
  • New Zealand announced that students can apply for PSW visas with a 30-week postgraduate diploma.
  • This policy update provides students with greater flexibility, allowing them to complete both postgraduate qualifications and be qualified for work opportunities.
  • In 2023, over 69,000 international students enrolled in New Zealand universities.

 

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New Zealand introduces new changes for PSWV

New Zealand introduced new changes to enhance opportunities for international students to apply for Post-study work visas. The New Zealand government plans to provide students who have pursued 30-week postgraduate diplomas and immediately shifted to a Master's degree with a Post-study work visa based on their PGDip enrolment.

 

This policy provides a more significant opportunity, allowing students to complete a combination of Post-graduation courses and still qualify for work opportunities. Previously, students who changed to a Master's Degree without completing 30 weeks of a postgraduate diploma were ineligible for the Post-study work visa.

 

The New Zealand government has provided much-needed clarity and flexibility about the new changes to the Post-study work visa, creating a supportive environment for International students and ensuring they have all the facilities they need.

 

New Zealand recognizes qualifications like the New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Level 6). It expands eligibility for teaching roles, ensuring the education process is at ease and fulfilling the workforce demand that will help boost employment for international graduates.

 

New Zealand is a top choice for International students because of its affordability and global career aspect. The total cost of studying PhD in the country is around $7,000–$8,500 annually, whereas the total cost of residing there is $18,000–$27,000 per year.

 

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New Zealand becomes top Choice for International students

New Zealand has witnessed an increase in the total number of international students, with over 69,000 students enrolling in 2023, a 67% increase from 2022. Around nine out of ten international students rated this experience positively, some even referring to it as excellent.

 

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