WELCOME TO NEW ZEALAND

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WELCOME TO NEW ZEALAND

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Moving from Good to Great student experience International Student Wellbeing Strategy Economic Wellbeing Quality Education Health and Wellbeing Inclusion International students feel welcome, safe and well, enjoy a high quality education and are valued for their contribution to NZ. Launched June 2017

Moving from Good to Great student experience International Student Wellbeing Strategy Economic Wellbeing Quality Education Health and Wellbeing Inclusion International students feel welcome, safe and well, enjoy a high quality education and are valued for their contribution to NZ. Launched June 2017

Moving from Good to Great student experience International Student Wellbeing Strategy Economic Wellbeing Quality Education Health and Wellbeing Inclusion International students feel welcome, safe and well, enjoy a high quality education and are valued for their contribution to NZ. Launched June 2017

Manaakitanga To host, care for and respect our visitors

Moving from Good to Great student experience International Student Wellbeing Strategy Economic Wellbeing Quality Education Health and Wellbeing Inclusion International students feel welcome, safe and well, enjoy a high quality education and are valued for their contribution to NZ. Launched June 2017

Benchmarking International Student Experience Government initiatives in international comparison* 1 2 New Zealand is leading the way New Zealand s and Australia s approaches in government strategy and policy setting with a focus on International Student Experience are most closely aligned and are leading the way, ahead of other English-speaking countries (USA, Canada, UK). Student-centered: a new priority for governments Focusing on the international student view and their experience studying in a host country is a new concept for host government policies and strategies but is becoming central focus. *New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, UK

Our students and graduates can be our greatest ambassadors A great student experience can lead to positive, influential word of mouth advocacy Student Attraction Study Experience Advocacy Graduate

Manaakitanga To host, care for and respect our visitors

MANAAKITANGA To host, care for and respect our visitors

NEW ZEALAND IS DELIVERING A VERY GOOD STUDENT EXPERIENCE 90% of international students in New Zealand surveyed satisfied with their institution experience. This is in line with the global benchmark. 2017 International Student Barometer New Zealand is known as a safe and welcoming education destination country, clean and green, culturally tolerant.

Moving from Good to GREAT STUDENT EXPERIENCE New Zealand International Student Wellbeing Strategy Economic Wellbeing Quality Education Health and Wellbeing Inclusion International students feel welcome, safe and well, enjoy a high quality education and are valued for their contribution to NZ.

BENCHMARKING INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXPERIENCE * New Zealand is leading the way New Zealand s and Australia s approaches in government strategy and policy setting with a focus on International Student Experience are most closely aligned and are leading the way, ahead of other English-speaking countries (USA, Canada, UK). Student-centered: a new priority for governments Focusing on the international student view and their experience studying in a host country is a new concept for host government policies and strategies but is becoming central focus. *Government initiatives in international comparison New Zealand, Australia, USA, Canada, UK

OUR STUDENTS AND GRADUATES are OUR GREATEST AMBASSADORS A great student experience can lead to positive, influential word of mouth advocacy Student Attraction Student Experience Advocacy Graduate

Mapping out the new Zealand Student Experience

HE TANGATA TAKAHI MANUHIRI, HE MARAE PUEHU: A person who mistreats his guest has a dusty marae Whakataukī (Māori proverb)

Immigration New Zealand ANZA 2018

IMMIGRATION NEW ZEALAND S NEW STRUCTURE Improved operational performance More accurate, consistent and timely visa decision-making Business Communit y Education Customer Improved customer experience Wider economic benefits for New Zealand Tourism Specialist

OUR NEW GEOGRAPHIC FOOTPRINT Business Education Tourism Community Specialist Worker Employer Investment Study Post-study work Visitors Independent travel Partnership Family Humanitarian Returning resident Administrative Legislative Manukau Porirua Christchurch Mumbai Palmerston Nth Beijing Beijing Porirua Hamilton Porirua Manukau Porirua

IMMIGRATION ONLINE THE CHANNEL You can apply online for most work, visitor or student visas. Benefits of Online applications include: You can upload supporting documents, photographs and also pay for your application online. It's faster and easier to apply online. proceed unless the form is correctly filled out https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/our-online-systems/applyin g-for-a-visa-online/apply-for-your-visa-online In-form validation doesn t allow you to Instantly received cuts down on processing time as no postage/transit Safety no issues with applications or As an agent or education provider, you can apply online on behalf of your students documents getting lost https://www.immigration.govt.nz/assist-migrants-andstudents/advise-migrants/applying-on-behalf-advisers In the near future, paper applications won t be widely available E-Visas instantly accessible at any time through the system

Student Visas

STUDENT VISA VOLUME AND APPROVAL RATE 2016 & 2017 Applications lodged outside NZ Fee paying, English Language, Exchange and Scholarship students Applications Approval rate India 9,912 69% 92% China 8,326 93% 2,270 99% Japan 2,273 99% USA 2,069 99% USA 2,559 99% Germany 1,607 99% Germany 1,335 100% Philippines 1,605 71% Philippines 1,616 75% Sth Korea 1,586 98% Sth Korea 1,616 97% Thailand 1,568 96% Thailand 1,706 93% Brazil 1,404 96% Brazil 1,664 91% Vietnam 832 77% Vietnam 1,266 77% 2016 Applications Approval rate 2017 India 15,841 44% China 8,372 Japan (change from 2016)

STUDENT VISA VOLUME AND APPROVAL RATE FOR 2017 Applications lodged outside NZ Fee paying, English Language, Exchange and Scholarship students 2017 Number of applications Approval rate Ghana 28 39% Nepal 718 49% Russia 435 83% Colombia 1,083 87% Mexico 186 95%

STUDENT VISA REQUIREMENTS Offer of place Can be conditional upon fees being paid (INZ can then Approve in Principle - AIP). Include evidence of English language ability to demonstrate the student meets Rule 18 requirements (if student is from a Rule 18 country Tuition fees Must have submitted evidence of payment, or exemption from fees, if the visa is to move beyond AIP stage. There are some arrangements with providers allowing a length of course visa even if students have only paid a portion of the fees, but this is not widely used. Health A chest x-ray is required from some students intending a stay in NZ of six months or longer (if they could have been exposed to TB either by nationality or travel history). All students must hold appropriate insurance while they are in NZ. Character Police certificates from the student s home country (and any other countries they have lived in for more than five years since turning 17) are required if the student will be studying in NZ for two or more years.

STUDENT VISA TIPS Bona fides What does Bona Fide mean??? Funds Bona fide: the student has a genuine intent and INZ believes that they will act in good faith, won t breach their visa conditions, and won t remain in New Zealand unlawfully. A Statement of Purpose or Cover Letter is not a requirement, but helps to explain why the student wants to come to New Zealand Explain the source of funds and provide evidence to support this If there are any lump sum deposits, evidence should be provided as to where that money came from INZ looks at the time the funds have been held to evaluate whether they are genuine and will be available to the student Attend class and pass their course and/or papers

WORKING WHILE STUDYING Many students can work while they study up to 20 hours per week and full time during vacations (including summer) Working in NZ must be incidental and supports their overall kiwi experience it is pocket money There is no guarantee that students will obtain ongoing work while they are studying in New Zealand. You must make this clear to your students. Students wanting to move into work or residence at some point, should use work rights smartly and try to get work in their industry/discipline of study Students need to know their rights as workers

WORKING AFTER GRADUATION There are two work visas available to graduates the Post Study Work Visa (Open) and the PSWV (Employer Assisted) The PSWV Open is granted for 12 months. The PSWV Employer Assisted is granted for 2 years (up to 3 yrs if professional registration is required) The PSWV Employer Assisted means that the graduate has to have a job offer that is relevant to their studies A graduate can use both PSWVs Graduate with an eligible qualification PSWV Open 1 year PSWV Employer Assisted 2/3 years

POLICY REVIEWS AND UPDATES It is a busy year for Immigration as we commence reviews into the following: Post Study Work Visas and In-study work rights Changes to be announced later this year. Funds requirements The current $15,000 per year was set in 2011. It is likely that we will increase the amount money required. Changes likely to be announced this year. Pathway Visas Working to make the product more user friendly and deliver better benefits for INZ, providers and students. of

PATHWAY STUDENT VISA Progression of programmes on a single visa of up to 5 years validity Allows up to 3 programmes and providers (or can be multiple programmes within one provider) Tuition fees and funds are proven for 1st course or 1st year Qualifying providers have been published on the INZ website https://www.immigration.govt.nz/assist-migrants-and-students/assist-students/student-visa-info/pathway-visas

THE IMMIGRATION ADVISERS AUTHORITY (IAA) www.iaa.govt.nz The IAA is a regulatory body that is distinct from INZ but sits within the same government ministry. Anyone providing immigration advice must be licensed by the IAA, unless they are exempt. Benefits of being licensed Education agents are exempt if they are outside NZ and advising on student visas only You have met the standards Unless licensed, education agents cannot provide advice on other visas including guardian visas, visitor visas, working holiday visas, work visas or residence visas You can provide advice on all types of visas You can display the Licensed Adviser trademark Education Agents in NZ must be licensed if they want to give immigration advice on any type of visas Things that we do not class as advice (things that you can do without a license): provide publicly available information; translate; provide information about living or studying in NZ; help with an application form (as long as the student is answering for themselves)

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