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| 1: Can I extend my student visa in New Zealand? |
| 2: Can my student visa be cancelled? |
| 3: What happens if my student visa expires? |
| 4: Can I change my student visa in New Zealand? |
| 5: What is a Limited Purpose Visa? |
| 6: Can I apply for New Zealand Residence? |
| 7: What happens if I lose my passport? |
| 8: Can my parents visit me in New Zealand? |
| 9: How long can I study in New Zealand? |
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| 1:Can I extend my student visa in New Zealand? |
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| There is no problem in extending your student visa in New Zealand and this should be done in 1 or 2 days. You need to obtain a new school offer of place and pay the tuition fee, complete the student visa application and show that you have sufficient money or a financial sponsor to cover your living expenses in New Zealand.
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| 2:Can my student visa be cancelled? |
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| Yes. Your student visa can be cancelled and you requested to leave to New Zealand if you do not meet the requirements of your student visa. The main requirements are that you must attend the classes and do not commit any crime or unlawful acts in New Zealand. If you have your student visa cancelled this is very serious as it will be noted in your passport and you will have difficulty travelling out of your home country in the future. |
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| 3:What happens if my student visa expires? |
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| This is very serious. You should make every effort to extend your student visa before the expiry date. If your student visa expires you have to make a special submission to the New Zealand Immigration Service which they may or may not approve. There is total responsibility on you to extend your student visa and keep the visa current at all times. |
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| 4:Can I change my student visa in New Zealand? |
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| If you have completed your course of study and you wish to remain in New Zealand as a visitor or apply for residence this is possible providing you have not got a Limited Purpose Visa. |
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| 5:What is a Limited Purpose Visa? |
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| A Limited Purpose Visa is issued when the New Zealand Immigration Service considers the applicant does not meet the normal criteria to study in New Zealand but is prepared to allow the applicant the opportunity to show they are a genuine student or a genuine visitor as the case may be. Limited Purpose Student Visas are issued for a specific period of time to allow the applicant to study a particular course. The applicant must meet the requirements of the visa and return to their home country before the expiry of the visa. If their course has not been completed they are able to obtain a short-term extension to complete their course. In some special circumstance it may be possible to extend or change a Limited Purpose Visa to a normal visa. |
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| 6:Can I apply for New Zealand Residence? |
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| If you meet the requirements of the current immigration policy in New Zealand it is possible for you to apply for residence at any time. In particular the immigration policy encourages students who have completed their degree in New Zealand to proceed to apply for permanent residence. |
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| 7:What happens if I lose my passport? |
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| In this situation you should report the loss to the local Police Station and then forward a copy of the Police Report your Consulate or Embassy to complete the requirements to have a new passport issued. |
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| 8:Can my parents visit me in New Zealand? |
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| It should be no problem for parents to apply for a visitor visa and to visit their children in New Zealand providing they meet normal visitor visa policy requirements. |
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| 9:How long can I study in New Zealand? |
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| Providing you pass your course and continue to meet the requirements of your student visa you can continue to extend your visa for as long as you wish. There is no limit on the time you can spend in New Zealand as a student. |
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