Study in New Zealand
Seeking a world-class education within a safe and beautiful environment? Consider New Zealand as your ideal study destination!
A World-Class Education in a Welcoming Destination
New Zealand is an excellent study destination for international students who are looking for quality education, globally respected qualifications, and a supportive learning environment. With approved education providers, strong student care standards, and a range of academic and career-focused pathways, New Zealand offers students the opportunity to study with confidence in a safe and well-regulated destination. Official Study with New Zealand guidance highlights provider options including universities, institutes of technology and polytechnics, private training establishments, schools, and English-language study.
New Zealand offers students a strong balance of academic quality, practical learning, and student wellbeing. It is especially attractive for students who want internationally recognised qualifications in a country known for its welcoming culture and high education standards.
Begin Your New Zealand Study Journey with Confidence
New Zealand remains a strong choice for students who want high-quality education in a supportive and well-regulated environment. With the right course, the right provider, and a carefully prepared visa application, students can take confident steps toward an internationally recognised qualification and a valuable global learning experience.
Why Choose New Zealand for Your Studies?
New Zealand offers students a strong balance of academic quality, practical learning, and student wellbeing. It is especially attractive for students who want internationally recognised qualifications in a country known for its welcoming culture and high education standards.
- Internationally respected education system
- Qualifications offered through approved education providers
- All New Zealand universities rank among the top 2% in the world
- Safe, welcoming, and multicultural study environment
- Strong focus on student care and wellbeing
- Study options across higher education, vocational training, schools, and English-language pathways
World-Class Universities
All New Zealand universities rank among the top 2% globally, ensuring your degree is recognised by employers and institutions worldwide.
Safe & Welcoming
New Zealand is consistently rated one of the safest countries in the world, offering a multicultural and inclusive environment for international students.
Student Wellbeing Focus
Strong pastoral care standards and student support systems are embedded throughout the New Zealand education framework.
Popular Courses in New Zealand
New Zealand offers a wide range of programmes for students with different academic interests and career goals. Students can explore both higher education and practical career-focused study options across multiple industries.
Student Visa Options for New Zealand
Most international students who plan to study in New Zealand for more than 3 months will need a student visa. New Zealand's official immigration guidance states that students need an offer of place from a New Zealand education provider before applying, and there are different student visa categories depending on the study plan.
Fee Paying Student Visa
For students paying international tuition fees themselves, through family support, a loan, or a partial scholarship. Full-time study with an approved education provider is required. Visa validity can be granted for up to 4 years under the Fee Paying Student Visa.
Pathway Student Visa
May be suitable for some students following an approved multi-course pathway. The right visa option depends on the student's course, provider, and personal circumstances.
- Full-time study with an approved education provider is required
- Visa validity can be granted for up to 4 years under the Fee Paying Student Visa
- An offer of place from a New Zealand education provider is required before applying
- The right visa option depends on the student's course, provider, and personal circumstances
General Requirements
Student visa applications must be prepared carefully, with clear, accurate, and complete documents. Requirements can vary depending on the student's background, chosen course, and provider, but official New Zealand guidance sets out several core areas students usually need to satisfy.
- Offer of place from an approved education provider
- Valid passport and identity documents
- Evidence of tuition fee payment or proof of funds to pay tuition
- Evidence of sufficient funds for living costs and outward travel
- Health and character documents where required
- Acceptable medical and travel insurance for fee-paying students
- Supporting documents that clearly match the student's study plan and financial position
Identity Documents
Valid passport and identity documents are mandatory. Ensure all documents are current and have not expired before submission.
Financial Evidence
Clear proof of funds for tuition fees and living costs must be provided. Sponsorship letters or bank statements are commonly accepted.
Health & Insurance
Medical and travel insurance is required for fee-paying students. Health and character documents may also be required depending on circumstances.
Financial Requirements
Students must show that they are financially prepared for their studies and stay in New Zealand. Immigration New Zealand currently requires students in tertiary, English-language, and other non-compulsory study to show funds for living costs in addition to tuition and outward travel.
| Study Duration | Required Living Cost Funds | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 year or more | NZD 20,000 per year | For tertiary and English-language study |
| Less than 1 year | NZD 1,667 per month | Calculated based on study duration |
| All durations | Outward travel funds | Evidence of funds or a paid return ticket required |
- NZD 20,000 per year for study of 1 year or more
- NZD 1,667 per month for study shorter than 1 year
- Evidence of funds for outward travel or a paid ticket out of New Zealand
- Funds may be shown through personal funds, sponsorship, or a financial undertaking, depending on the case
Work Rights While Studying
Some international students in New Zealand may be allowed to work while studying, depending on the conditions of their visa. Immigration New Zealand advises students to always check the exact conditions listed on their visa before making work arrangements.
- Eligible students may be allowed to work part-time for up to 25 hours a week
- Some students may also work during mid-year study breaks and the Christmas and New Year holiday period
- Work rights depend on the type of course and visa conditions
- Students must fully comply with the rules stated on their visa
- Students whose visa does not include work rights may need to apply to change visa conditions, if eligible
Important: Always Check Your Visa Conditions
Work rights are not automatic for all students. Always check the exact conditions listed on your visa before making any work arrangements. Breaching visa conditions can have serious consequences for your immigration status in New Zealand.
Student Support in New Zealand
New Zealand is well known for the way it supports international learners. The country has recognised standards focused on student wellbeing, safety, and the overall learning experience, helping students settle into both academic life and daily life more comfortably.
Pastoral Care Standards
Strong pastoral care standards for international learners are embedded throughout approved New Zealand education providers.
Orientation & Settling In
Assistance with orientation and settling into New Zealand life is provided, along with academic guidance and dedicated student support services.
Wellbeing & Safety
Access to wellbeing and safety frameworks through recognised provider standards ensures every student has a supported and positive experience.
- Strong pastoral care standards for international learners
- Supportive and student-focused learning environment
- Assistance with orientation and settling in
- Academic guidance and student support services
- Access to wellbeing and safety frameworks through recognised provider standards
Opportunities After Graduation
For many students, studying in New Zealand can also support future academic and professional development. Eligible graduates may be able to explore post-study work opportunities, depending on the qualification completed and the immigration rules in place at the time.
- Eligible graduates may apply for a Post Study Work Visa
- Students must have completed an approved qualification in New Zealand
- Application timelines depend on the type of qualification and visa history
- Applicants must meet the current visa requirements in place at the time of application
- Post-study planning should always be based on the latest official immigration guidance
