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Next steps — After you finish studying in New Zealand

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Know what to do once you complete your studies in New Zealand

New Zealand has been advancing rapidly in the economic and industrial sectors. This has led New Zealand to become among the top destinations for studying. You can study in New Zealand and gain numerous research and internship opportunities, globally accredited degrees, extra-curricular merit, and much more! It is an incredibly beautiful country with bounteous resources and an exceptional quality of life.

Why study in New Zealand?

Here are some reasons why New Zealand is an excellent place for education:

  1. The education system is globally recognised . The universities provide accredited degrees in both theoretical and practical applications. Due to less population, the class sizes are smaller giving professors better reach to students. Some of the best universities to study in New Zealand include- The University of Auckland, the University of Otago, Victoria University of Wellington, the University of Canterbury, and the University of Waikato.

  2. College coursework emphasises research , promoting the development of critical and innovative thinking skills, as well as providing students with knowledge of systematic, problem-solving methods, and organisational insights. This approach fosters an entrepreneurial mindset, encouraging students to ask questions and think critically.

  3. The presence of well-equipped laboratories and development opportunities, particularly in fields such as geology, astronomy, physics, computer science, engineering, and others, supports this endeavour.

  4. The societal environment is healthy and optimistic. New Zealand is ranked second in the Global Peace Index . International students also enjoy numerous rights. The country has a diverse population hence making it easier for you to approach people. During your stay, you can also cherish the picturesque landscapes and natural beauty. The cost of living is not as high as in most countries, and you can work full-time while studying to support yourself.

  5. Universities in New Zealand help students plan and prepare for their future work and life with the help of a range of workshops, events and services.

What to do after finishing studies in New Zealand?

If your student visa permits it, you have the option to work while studying in New Zealand. For instance, if you are enrolled in a 2-year or 1-year exchange program, you may work for up to 20 hours per week. This can lead to eligibility for the skilled migrant category when you apply for your post-study visa. In the case of master's or research degree programs, you have the opportunity to apply for a full-time student work visa.

Post-study work rights in New Zealand

Here is the post-study work option in New Zealand you can go ahead with:

Part-time work

Your visa conditions will allow you to work up to 20 hours a week if you are doing a full-time course that:

  • is at least 2 academic years in duration, or

  • results in a New Zealand qualification which gains points under the Skilled Migrant Category, or

  • is at least 1 academic year in duration and part of an approved tertiary student exchange scheme

You cannot work part-time if you are:

  • A study abroad student or a tertiary exchange student studying a course with a duration of less than 1 academic year

Full-time work

Your visa conditions will allow you to work full-time during scheduled breaks in the study if all of these apply:

  • You are studying full-time for at least 1 academic year

  • Your course is worth at least 120 credits, and

  • Your course is delivered over a period of at least 8 months (minimum two semesters)

Your visa conditions will allow you to work full-time during the Christmas and New Year holiday period if:

  • You are studying full-time

  • Your course has a minimum duration of 2 semesters during a period of at least 8 months

Post-study work visa

Level

Course

PSWR duration

Conditions of work visa

10

PhD

3 years

Work in any field

9

Masters

3 years

Work in any field

8

Post graduate diploma

In line with the duration of the course

Work in any field

8

Bachelor’s with honors

3 years

Work in any field

Studying in New Zealand can be a transformative experience, providing students with a top-quality education, and access to world-class facilities. However, as with any educational journey, it is essential to consider what comes next after graduation.

Fortunately, there are many pathways available for students who wish to stay in New Zealand and contribute to its workforce. With the right preparation and guidance, you can make a successful transition to the next stage of your career. To know more about post-study work rights, you can get in touch with our international education experts. They will clear all your questions.

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