New Zealand
New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of quality education.
Why New Zealand?
New Zealand’s educational institutions are well regarded throughout the world. There is a great range of opportunities available to international students here: quality secondary school education, a well established network of English language schools, and internationally respected and recognised tertiary education providers
There are 10 levels of study in New Zealand schools and universities. The lowest level is a certificate and the highest is a doctoral degree. Each level is more complex than the one below it. These are the names of our qualifications and their levels:
for up to 20 hours in any given week during the academic year (including holidays within the academic year) if they are:
During the Christmas-New Year holiday period if they are undertaking a full-time course of study of 12 months or more duration.
Work and live permanently in New Zealand
If you want to live and work in New Zealand permanently, there are a number of options available.
Students can work in New Zealand after they finish their course of study?
Students can also work after they finish their course of study if:
1) They have an offer of employment relevant to their qualification and successfully completed a course in New Zealand that:
2) They do not have an offer of employment but have successfully completed a qualification in New Zealand that would qualify for points under the Residence Skilled Migrant Category, for a maximum of six months, to transition from study, to work, to residence with a Graduate Job Search Work Visa.