What should parents know before sending child to New Zealand?


Absolutely, sending your child to study in New Zealand is a big decision, and it’s important for parents to have a clear understanding of the process, requirements, and opportunities. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you:

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1. Education System & Quality


- Globally Recognized: New Zealand’s universities and institutes are highly ranked and recognized worldwide.
- Safe & Welcoming: The country is known for its safety, friendly people, and supportive environment for international students.

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2. Eligibility & Admission


- Academic Requirements: Each course and institution has its own eligibility criteria (usually based on previous academic performance).
- English Proficiency: Your child will need to demonstrate English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent). Minimum scores vary by course and institution.

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3. Application Process


- Intakes: Main intakes are in February and July, with some courses offering rolling intakes.
- Documents Needed: Academic transcripts, English test scores, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, and a valid passport.

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4. Visa Requirements


- Student Visa: Your child must apply for a New Zealand student visa after receiving the offer letter from the institution.
- Financial Proof: For a one-year visa, proof of NZD $20,000 for living expenses, tuition fees for the first year, and return airfare or additional funds to cover it.
- Health & Character: Medical check-ups and a police clearance certificate may be required.

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5. Cost of Study & Living


- Tuition Fees: Vary widely depending on the course and institution (generally NZD $22,000–$32,000 per year for undergraduate degrees).
- Living Expenses: Minimum NZD $20,000 per year, as required for visa purposes.

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6. Accommodation


- Options include university hostels, private rentals, and homestays with local families.
- It’s advisable to secure accommodation before arrival, especially for the first few weeks.

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7. Part-Time Work


- Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during scheduled breaks.
- This can help offset living expenses and gain valuable work experience.

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8. Post-Study Work & Career Opportunities


- Upon completion, students may be eligible for a Post Study Work Visa to stay and work in New Zealand for up to 3 years (depending on the qualification).
- New Zealand has a skill shortage list, increasing opportunities for graduates in certain fields.

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9. Safety & Wellbeing


- New Zealand is considered one of the safest countries for international students.
- Every institution has dedicated international student support services.

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10. Healthcare


- Students must have appropriate medical and travel insurance for the duration of their stay.
- Some universities offer on-campus medical centers.

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11. Support from Pollster Education


At Pollster Education, we guide you and your child through:
- Course and university selection
- Application assistance
- Visa documentation and interview preparation
- Pre-departure briefing and accommodation support
- Guidance on scholarships and financial planning

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12. Important Contact Information


If you have more questions or want personalized counseling, please contact us:
- Address: 8, Alankar Building, 1st Floor, Balaram Street, Above Bank of India, Grant Road (E), Mumbai.
- Phone: +919324480791
- Email: info@pollstereducation.com

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