Wednesday 29 July 2015

Study In New Zealand - Top 5 Reasons

New Zealand is known for its scenic beauty, its a very beautiful country. The people of New Zealand are called "Kiwis" after a bird that only resides there. The country offers a safe environment, ample opportunities and above all world class education that can transform the whole life a candidate. 


1) Educational Quality - New Zealand offers top of the class education across different faculties. The country houses a large no. of universities & institutes such as Waiariki Institute of Technology that are known world over for its quality education. 

2) Visa & Immigration -  The Immigration Department of New Zealand NEVER rejects a visa application outright without giving you a chance to explain. Compare this with other countries who do not give you an opportunity to mention your side of the story. As long as you are able to explain clearly why you have chosen a particular course, there is no danger of not getting the visa. We will help you with the course selection that will enable you to create a good 'Statement of Purpose' (SOP) that will help the visa officer understand clearly and give a favorable decision.

3) Work Opportunities - The country houses a large no. of small to big business organizations. There are ample work opportunities available across different industries in the country. If you complete your course successfully, you automatically get a 12 months 'Work Permit' under the student visa policy. In most instances this permit will be done at your institution itself. This allows you to work full time in any job of your choice.

4) Residential Status - If you want to get a New Zealand Permanent Residency (PR), then you have to find a job that is relevant to the course that you have completed. Eg: If you have completed a course in IT, then you have to find a job as a programmer, analyst, etc. This will immediately give you a 2 years work permit with all rights like free medical, etc. Upon receiving this 2 years work permit then you can apply for PR and normally will get it within 5-6 months. If you do not find a job that is relevant to your course, you can continue to work in any job for 12 months and try and recover some of the investment you have made towards your study in NZ.

5) Cost Of Living - New Zealand offers very affordable tuition fee compared with many other countries around the world. Competitive tuition fees coupled with a low cost of living represents a good value for your money.

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1 comment:

  1. Wow amazing New Zealand. If I will be given a chance to study in New Zealand I will pursue it, it's a great privilege.I love the way they approve visa application,giving the applicant the chance to explain their side so there's no chance of getting rejected. Been reading this also: https://visahelp.us.com/ead/

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