Are you considering immigrating to New Zealand? Look no further! At New Zealand Immigration Services, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support and guidance throughout your immigration journey. With our expertise and experience, we can help make your dream of living and working in New Zealand a reality.
New Zealand offers a wealth of opportunities for individuals looking to start a new chapter in their lives. Here are some key reasons why New Zealand is an attractive destination for immigration:
High Quality of Life: New Zealand consistently ranks among the top countries for quality of life. With its stunning natural landscapes, clean and safe cities, excellent healthcare system, and friendly communities, New Zealand provides an exceptional living environment for individuals and families.
Strong Economy: Despite being a relatively small country, New Zealand has a robust and stable economy. With sectors such as agriculture, tourism, technology, and film production driving growth, there are ample job opportunities for skilled professionals.
Progressive Society: New Zealand is known for its progressive values and inclusive society. It is committed to diversity, equality, and human rights, making it an attractive destination for individuals seeking a welcoming and inclusive environment.
Outdoor Lifestyle: New Zealand is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. With its breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches, and world-class outdoor activities, it offers a unique and adventurous lifestyle.
At New Zealand Immigration Services, we offer a wide range of services to assist you throughout the immigration process:
Visa Consultation: Our team of experienced immigration consultants will provide expert guidance in selecting the most suitable visa category based on your qualifications, skills, and personal circumstances. We will ensure that you choose the best pathway to achieve your immigration goals.
Skilled Migration: If you possess skills and qualifications that are in demand in New Zealand, we can assist you in navigating the skilled migration process, including the Points System and Expression of Interest (EOI) submission.
Work Visas: If you have a job offer from a New Zealand employer, we can help you obtain the necessary work visa, such as the Essential Skills Work Visa or the Long Term Skill Shortage List Work Visa.
Study in New Zealand: Planning to pursue your education in New Zealand? We provide guidance on student visa applications, including advice on selecting courses and institutions, meeting admission requirements, and exploring scholarship opportunities.
Family Visas: If you have family members who are New Zealand citizens or residents, we can assist you in applying for family visas, including partner visas, parent visas, and dependent child visas.
Counselling at FLylines.
(assistance related to course selection, fee structure & university, scholarships for international students and many more)
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Applying for admission in university of choice
(assistance to create an organized file of every document required)
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Receiving an offer letter from the university
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Need to show required funds in your bank account
(balance should be 3 months old)
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Undertake medical examination
(need to undergo a medical examination by one of the doctors approved by the Immigration New Zealand)
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Get PCC
(police clearance certificate)
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Get approved in principle (ATP)
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Go for the FTS (fund transfer scheme)
(under the FTS scheme you need to transfer the living expanse of the year to a bank account (ANZ bank)in New Zealand)
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Pay the university fees
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Get a successful visa
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Fly to your dream destination
❖ Students in New Zealand start their education between the ages 3 and 5.
❖ The primary, as well as secondary education for students in the country, starts from age 5 and it goes till about they reach 19 years of age.
❖ The primary, as well as secondary schools, are considered to be the second level of education in New Zealand, with schooling being compulsory for every child, starting from age 6 till they are 16.
❖ The education system in the schools here is made up of 13 year-wise levels. A child starts his/her primary education when they turn: 1 and goes till they’re 8 years old (which is around 5 to 12 years of age). This child then goes through secondary education, starting from age 9 up to 13 years of age (this is an approximation – a student finishing their secondary education could be anywhere between 13 and 17 years old).
❖ Further education: Understanding the levels of tertiary education in New Zealand for students intending to get higher education:
| Levels | Education Gained | ||
| Level 5 | First Year of College | Certificate | Diploma |
| Level 6 | Second Year of College | Certificate | Diploma |
| Level 7 | Bachelor’s Degree | Graduate Certificate | Graduate Diploma |
| Level 8 | Bachelor’s Honours Degree | Postgraduate Certificate | Postgraduate Diploma |
❖ Level 9:- Master Degree
❖ Level 10:- Doctoral degree
❖ Three secure English language tests are listed
⮚ IELTS(academic), TOFEL, PTE (academic) (PBT, IBT)
| Program level | IELTS(academic) | TOFEL (PBT) | TOFEL (IBT) | PTE (academic) |
| Certificate at level 3 | 5.0 bands overall with no bands less than 5.0 | Score of 500, with an easy score of 4 TWE | Score of 35, with a writing score of 20 minimum | Score of 36 minimum |
| Certificate at level 4 | 5.5 bands overall with no bands less than 5.0 | Score of 530, with an essay score of 4.5 TWE | Score of 46 with a writing score of 20 minimum | Score of 45 minimum |
| Certificate or diploma at level 5 | 5.5 bands overall with no bands less than 5.0 | Score of 530 with an essay score of 5 TWE | Score of 46 with a writing score of 20 minimum | Score of 50 minimum |
| Certificate or diploma at level 6, diploma or degree at level 7, graduate certificate or diploma at level 7 | 6 bands overall with no bands less than 5.5 | Score of 530 with an essay score of 5 TWE | Score of 60 with a writing score of 20 minimum | Score of 50 minimum |
| Postgraduate diploma or postgraduate certificate at level 8, bachelor honours degree at level 8, master’s degree at level 9, a doctoral degree at level 10 | 6.5 bands overall with no bands less than 6 | Score of 590 with an essay score of 5 TWE | Score of 79 with a writing score of 21 minimum | Score of 58 minimum |
Admission Intakes:⮚ New Zealand usually has two intake periods – January and July. Though, there are a few universities there which offer to take multiple intakes during September and November.
⮚ It is advisable to begin your admission process about six months before you reach the deadline of your application submission.
⮚ If you are looking to get an admission into one of their vocational courses, then you may find admissions open every year during March, April, May, and/or July