How can students stay safe in New Zealand?


That’s a great question! New Zealand is consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world for international students. However, like any new environment, it’s important to be aware and take some basic precautions. Here are some practical safety tips for students in New Zealand:

1. Personal Safety


- Emergency Number: Dial 111 for police, fire, or ambulance in any emergency.
- Keep your valuables secure: Don’t leave personal belongings unattended in public places.
- Stay aware of your surroundings: Especially at night, and avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas.

2. Accommodation Safety


- Choose safe accommodation: Select housing recommended by your university or trusted agencies.
- Lock doors and windows: Always lock up when you leave your room or apartment.

3. Transport Safety


- Use licensed taxis or public transport: Avoid hitchhiking or accepting rides from strangers.
- Follow road rules: If driving, make sure to have a valid licence and understand New Zealand’s road rules.

4. Online Safety


- Protect your personal information: Never share passwords or sensitive information.
- Be cautious with online payments: Use secure websites and be wary of scams.

5. Health and Wellbeing


- Register with a local doctor: As soon as you arrive; most universities offer assistance with this.
- Mental health support: Universities in New Zealand offer counselling and support services for students.

6. Cultural Safety


- Respect local laws and customs: Familiarise yourself with New Zealand’s culture and legal system.
- Alcohol and drugs: The legal drinking age is 18. Strict laws apply to drug use and possession.

7. University Support


- International Student Support: Most universities have dedicated staff to help international students with safety, accommodation, and wellbeing.
- Orientation sessions: Attend these to learn more about staying safe and making the most of your time in New Zealand.

8. Travel Safety


- Weather awareness: New Zealand’s weather can change quickly, especially in outdoor areas—always check forecasts and tell someone your plans before hiking or traveling to remote locations.

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Pollster Education is here to support you throughout your study journey—including pre-departure briefings on safety and settling in. If you have more specific questions or need guidance about accommodation, insurance, or student support in New Zealand, feel free to contact us at +919324480791 or info@pollstereducation.com, or visit us at our Grant Road, Mumbai office.

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