New Zealand Supporting the growth of international education
Student Visa Volume (All decisions) Offshore applications * Fee paying and scholarship applications only Student Visa Approval Rate Offshore applications * Fee paying and scholarship applications only 70,000 50000 60,000 50,000 45000 40000 35000 76% 70% 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 2014 2015 2016 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 78% Approved Declined 0 Total Fee Paying Student Visa Volume 5000 0 2014 2015 2016
Key markets approval rates 2015 India 50% Nepal 46% Pakistan 39% Malaysia 99% Philippines 78% Saudi Arabia 91% Vietnam 70% Colombia 94% China 90% Brazil 94% Japan 99% Indonesia 96% South Korea 97% Thailand 96% Offshore, fee paying and scholarship student visas only
Immigration New Zealand s Business Transformation
Business Transformation and the Visa Application Process Immigration Online for students Agents and providers can apply on behalf evisas for most students (progressively rolling out to visa required nationals applying outside NZ) emedical speeding up health assessments Visa View for providers to check the status of a student Visa Verification Service the student can authorise a third party to access their status (eg: banks/hospitals) Soon launching the Identity capability biometrics Soon launching a new website
New Immigration website coming in May
Apply Online don t be shy Students can apply Agents and providers can apply on behalf Many will receive evisas, rolling out to more and more nationalities over time Its faster (February data shows that it was 10% faster for applications decided within 5 days and we are always working on improving timeliness) Its cheaper than applying manually
Work while studying Most students can work while they study up to 20 hours per week and full time during vacations Students should use this ability smartly and try to get work relevant to their study - to aid post study employment opportunities Students need to know their employment rights. This is an agent and provider responsibility too
Post Study Work Most students who graduate with a tertiary qualification can apply for Post Study Work Visas (PSWV) Level 7 + need to have studied for one year; Level 4 6 need to have studied for two years There are two PSWV s 1 Open work visa (12 months) 2 Employer Assisted work visa (2/3 years) Requires a job offer relevant to study The work visas are not restricted to graduates of specific disciplines, they are available to eligible graduates of all study areas (from cookery to commerce, IT to travel)
Post Study Work continued Students who use their work rights smartly while studying (to obtain part time work in their field of study, for example) may find it easier to connect with employers once they graduate This may help them to eventually obtain a job offer that meets residence requirements Finding skilled employment for any graduate is not a certainty INZ has a number of tools and resources to help you prepare your students, such as the following websites
http://nzready.immigration.govt.nz/#/ http://worktalk.immigration.govt.nz/ http://nzstudywork.immigration.govt.nz/
Recently.. Changes to the Skilled Migrant Category to encourage growth in NZ s Regions - tripling the points for jobs outside of Auckland INZ has become much more open with providers about risk and value, enabling them to make informed decisions - such as the agent waiver declaration Pathway Student Visas
Pathway Student Visa Progression of programmes on a single visa of up to 5 years validity Allows up to 3 programmes and providers Tuition fees and funds proven for 1st course or 1st year Qualifying providers that have accepted their invitation have been published on the INZ website Qualifying providers will enter into an agreement outlining management of pastoral care and study progression
Why New Zealand? Safety and security (4 th safest country in the world, 4 th least corrupt country in the world - 2015 Global Peace Index and Transparency International) Lifestyle, nature, clean living and SPACE Quality of education Globally competitive immigration settings
I m happy to take questions if time permits, otherwise, please come and see myself and the INZ team at our stand.