New Zealand

New Zealand is one of the world’s most stable and well governed nations and offers an attractive destination for education, business, and raising a family.

Country Information

New Zealand, while smaller in size, boasts stunningly diverse landscapes and vibrant, multicultural cities known for their welcoming and inclusive atmosphere. Its natural beauty and dynamic urban centers make it a truly unique destination.

About New Zealand

New Zealand is an island nation in the southwestern Pacific, consisting of the North and South Islands, plus over 700 smaller islands. It is geographically isolated, offering unique biodiversity and stunning landscapes, from mountains to coastlines. With a low population density, New Zealand is known for its pristine natural environment and strong conservation efforts.

A high-income country and OECD member, New Zealand has a competitive, open market economy with a focus on free trade. Its economy has grown steadily, with a major emphasis on services, which employ three-quarters of the population. Tourism, agriculture (especially dairy, lamb, and kiwifruit), and horticulture are key sectors, with sustainable practices supporting growth.

New Zealand leads in renewable energy, using hydroelectric, geothermal, and wind power. Its growing technology sector focuses on software, biotechnology, and advanced manufacturing. The country offers a high standard of living, with a stable political system, excellent education and healthcare, and a multicultural, inclusive society, making it an attractive destination for migrants.

Why International Students Choose New Zealand

New Zealand is known for its excellent education system, particularly in fields like Environmental Science, Engineering, and Agriculture. The country offers a high quality of life, a safe and welcoming environment, and globally recognized universities. New Zealand’s focus on practical learning, research, and innovation makes it an attractive destination for international students.

Undergraduate Programs

Degree Duration: Most undergraduate degrees take 3 years, while specialized programs like Engineering may take 4 years.

Programs Offered: Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Arts, and Education.

Entrance Requirements

Sri Lankan A-Levels: Sri Lankan A-Level students are generally required to have three A-Levels.

British A-Levels: British A-Level students are eligible with three A-Levels.

International Baccalaureate (IB): The IB Diploma is accepted, with typical entry requirements of 24-30 points.

Graduate Programs

Degree Duration: Master’s programs take 1 to 2 years, while doctoral programs take 3 to 4 years.

Programs Offered: Graduate programs include MBA, Engineering, Law, and Social Sciences.

Entrance Requirements: A Bachelor’s degree is required, with some programs requiring GMAT/GRE scores.

Scholarships In New Zealand

New Zealand International Scholarships: Funded by the New Zealand government for students from developing countries to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies.

New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarship: Provides funding for students from Commonwealth countries for postgraduate studies in New Zealand.

Working as a International Student in New Zealand

Eligible students may be allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week, and full-time during all scheduled holidays and the Christmas and New Year holiday period.

Post Study Work Visa (PSWV)

The PSVW in New Zealand is an open work visa, allowing graduates to work for any employer without a specific job offer. The visa duration depends on the level of qualification completed, ranging from one to three years.

Pathways to Permanent Residence in New Zealand

New Zealand offers several pathways to permanent residence for international students.

Residence from Work Visa

  • Available to those who have worked in New Zealand for at least 24 months on a Post-Study Work Visa.
  • Applicants must meet specific skill level requirements for their occupation and have a job offer from a New Zealand employer.

Skilled Migrant Category (SMC)

  • Students can apply for residency through the Skilled Migrant Category if they have a job offer and meet the required points based on skills, qualifications, and work experience.
  • This is part of the Express Entry system and includes an invitation to apply for residency once the points threshold is met.

Work to Residence Visa

  • Available for those who gain work experience in occupations that are in high demand in New Zealand (e.g., health, engineering).
  • After working for two years in these jobs, graduates can apply for permanent residency under the Skilled Migrant or Talent (Accredited Employer) pathways.

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