International recognition of NCEA matters to you if you are: a New Zealand student who wants to study abroad at the tertiary level an international student who wants to study in New Zealand at the senior secondary level. NCEA is New Zealand’s national school-leaver qualification NCEA (the National Certificate ofRead More →

To live in New Zealand permanently, you need a resident visa. There are a number of pathways to obtaining a resident visa, many of which start with a temporary visa allowing you to work, study or own a business in New Zealand. Some visas, such as those granted under theRead More →

All Applicants who wish to apply for New Zealand Visas must have good character and should not cause any potential security risk to New Zealand. The Character checks are carried out by assessing submitted police certificate. The Police certificate must be submitted within 6month from the issue date.   ApplicantsRead More →

All applicants who apply for New Zealand visas must have an acceptable standard of health (ASH) In order for Immigration New Zealand (INZ) to assess Visa applications, applicants must provide medical certificate. All applicants who wishes to apply temporary entry class visas (visitor, student or work visa) must provide medicalRead More →

There are eight universities which deliver high quality of education cover the whole New Zealand and each of them has built excellent reputation over the world. NO.1 University of Auckland Since its founding in 1883, the University of Auckland has grown to become New Zealand’s flagship, research-led university, known forRead More →

As an employee you must complete a Tax code declaration (IR330). This tells your employer the rate of PAYE to deduct including any student loan. As a contractor receiving schedular payments you must complete a Tax rate notification for contractors (IR330C). This informs the payer the amount of tax to deduct fromRead More →

You will need to provide evidence about your circumstances in China, and your reasons for coming to New Zealand to show you are a genuine visitor. Examples of acceptable evidence are provided below. Employed If you are working, provide a letter from your employer. The letter should be on officialRead More →

To be granted permanent residence, you need to show us you’re committed to living in New Zealand permanently. There are five ways you can show us your commitment to living in New Zealand permanently.  We need to see evidence of at least one of them. Acceptable evidence of your commitmentRead More →

If you remain in New Zealand after your visa expires, you become unlawful in New Zealand and you are therefore liable for deportation. Liability for deportation can also arise in other situations. In many cases, a person can appeal against their liability, within certain timeframes. How to know if youRead More →