New Zealand offers a world-class education system, known for its high-quality standards and welcoming environment, making it an ideal study destination.
The latest figures show that there were 69,135 international student enrolments with New Zealand education providers in 2023.
From primary school to tertiary education, students benefit from a strong academic foundation, modern facilities, and personalized learning that encourages critical thinking and creativity. Schools emphasize both academic and practical skills, preparing students for global success.
At the tertiary level, New Zealand’s universities are internationally ranked and offer diverse programs across disciplines. With a commitment to innovation, cultural diversity, and student support, studying in New Zealand opens doors to valuable career opportunities and an enriching educational experience.
Study-Work-Residence
Many international students become New Zealand residents by working in New Zealand after completing their qualifications.
Work Right for Student Visas: Most students can work part-time (up to 20 hours per week) but can work full-time (no hour limit) during summer vacation and scheduled holidays.
Post-study Work Visas: If the study programme is a recognised one (such as a Bachelor’s degree or above, or certain non-degree qualifications), students may be eligible to apply for a Post-Study Work visa that allows them to work in New Zealand.