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Virajita Kumari

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Relation based visas are the ones that for the student's family or dependents. In New Zealand the following relationship based visas are acceptable from international student visa holders' dependents:

  • Culturally Arranged Marriage Visitor Visa
  • Partner of a New Zealander Visitor Visa
  • Partner of a New Zealander Work Visa
  • Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa
  • Child of a New Zealander Visitor Visa
  • Dependent Child Student Visa
  • Dependent Child Resident Visa
  • Adoption Visitor Visa
  • Adoption Pre-citizenship Visitor Visa

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Virajita Kumari

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The most the easiest way to get PR of NZ is to apply through Skilled Migrate Category. There are few eligibility which you need to meet eligibility for it. Apart from this, your work profile should be in the New Zealand Skills Shortage List.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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 In New Zealand, work visa holders can modify their job or employer by submitting an application with documents like -

  • Employment offer
  • Employer agreement
  • INZ 1113 completed by the new employer
  • Cover letter if a notice period needs to be served

Apart from this the personal identification information documents must also be carried at all times. 

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Nidhi Kumari

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Since it is within the normal range of English proficiency requirements for many undergraduate and Diploma programs, a TOEFL score of 85 is generally regarded as suitable for the majority of programs at the Queens Academic Group of New Zealand. A TOEFL score between 60 and 90 is frequently enough for admission to many New Zealand colleges, while the precise requirements can change based on the course and academic level. Although you should be able to enrol in a variety of courses with a score of 85, it's wise to confirm the English language requirements of the particular program. 

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Amit Saini

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New Zealand can be a good destination for an MBA due to its globally recognized education, affordable fees, post-study work opportunities, and high quality of life. Its programs emphasize leadership, innovation, and practical skills. However, it has a smaller job market and limited global university rankings, which may affect opportunities. It's ideal for students seeking a cost-effective MBA, work-life balance, and careers aligned with industries like agriculture, tourism, and technology.

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Kanika Shukla

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Here are the basic eligibility criteria to apply for NZ Study visa:

  • Must have an admission letter from a university located in NZ
  • You must prove you have enough funds to cover your tuition fee, living cost and return ticket.
  • Must be mentally and physically fit.
  • English language proficiency score to prove you can communicate in English.
  • If you're under 18, you need proof of accommodation and a guardian's consent.

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Raushan Jain

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Yes, it is! reputed universities, a strong economy, and ample job opportunities are the top reasons to choose NZ as study destination. However, the job market of NZ is smaller than compared to larger economies. Also, it will be hard for you to get a job if you are not studying well and not developing required skills.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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February and July intakes in New Zealand are very popular among International students. there are some pros and cons of both intakes, so it is quite difficult to decide which is best. The "best" intake depends on your individual circumstances and preferences.

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Tasneem Hoda

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New Zealand offers a range of courses for international students in the Business and Management, Engineering, Medicine, Social Sciences and Sciences study areas. Some of the popular majors are given as follows:

Check here for more popular courses in New Zealand for international students 

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Tasneem Hoda

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MBA freshers in New Zealand are offered with jobs based on their previous work experience. The salaries offered to the MBA students according to their experience level in New Zealand are given as follows:

Experience Level

Average Pay Rates NZ

Salary in INR

0-3 Years

NZD 85,000

40.48 Lakhs

4-9 Years

NZD 140,000

70.66 Lakhs

10-20 Years

NZD 184,000

92.87 Lakhs

20+ Years

NZD 300,000

1.5 Cr

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