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Page 1: Immigration New Zealand Moscow Branch  January 2014

Immigration New ZealandMoscow Branch

January 2014

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A strategic framework for international education

• Strengthen New Zealand education• Produce sustainable & increasing economic

benefit to New Zealand• Maximise the contribution to broader social

& economic strategies

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• Increasing the Capacity of New Zealanders through Immigration . Example – Facilitating Students’ entry, benefits for both countries.

• Positioning NZ as a global citizen . Example - working with other countries to improve

international security law and order, combating illegal migration

New Zealand ImmigrationOutcomes Focused

Two high level outcomes:

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WHERE TO LODGE THE APPLICATION

TT Services is our visa application centre (VAC) that accepts all applications on our behalf.

TTS Visa application centres (VAC) are located in: •Moscow•St Petersburg •Vladivostok

All VACs are open from 9:30am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday, appointments are not required.

For more information please visit TTS website at : www.ttsnzvisa.comOr contact by phone: +7(495) 6970356

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Moscow ARMENIA AZERBAIJAN BELARUS KAZAKHSTAN KYRGYZSTAN MOLDOVA RUSSIA TAJIKISTAN TURKMENISTAN UKRAINE UZBEKISTAN

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Processing Times2013* processing times for temporary applications:48.0% applications decided in 0-9 days96.7% applications decided in 0-24 days99.8% applications decided in 0-59 days

2013* processing times for student visaapplications:50.7% applications decided in 0-9 days90.5% applications decided in 0-24 days99.6% applications decided in 0-59 days* Covers the period from 1-Jan-2013 to 31-Dec-2013 from the date application was accepted

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Work opportunities for tertiary students20 hours in any given week for students undertaking:

• A full-time programme of study of at least two academic years’ duration; or

• A full-time programme of study, culminating in a New Zealand qualification that would qualify for points under the Skilled Migrant Category; or

• A full-time programme of English language studies of at least six months’ duration + IELTS report of at least 5.0; or

• A full-time English language programme of at least 14 weeks’ duration at an education provider that: i. is a university; or ii. holds Category One status under the NZQA EER quality assurance system; or

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…more work opportunities

During the Christmas-New Year vacation for students:•Studying full-time; and•Enrolled in a programme of study that has a minimum duration of at least two semesters during a period of at least eight months.

Full time work rights during scheduled vacations for students undertaking:•A full-time programme of at least one year’s duration; where scheduled vacations are no more than one third of the programme of study duration for programmes of study offered by tertiary providers other than universities.Note: An academic year means a programme of study of a minimum of 120 credits during a period of at least eight months (minimum of two semesters)

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Work opportunities for secondary students

20 hours in any given week and full-time during the Christmas-New Year vacation period for student who: •i. is a full-time student in Years 12 or 13; and •ii. has provided written permission from their school; and •iii. has written parental consent.

Despite (ii) and (iii) above, secondary school students aged 18 years of age or older do not require parental consent or written permission to be granted conditions allowing full-time work during the Christmas-New Year vacation period.

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… and more work opportunities Work visa for a maximum period of 2 years for foreign students to obtain practical experience suitable to the course/qualification on successfully completing in NZ a course that:Has a minimum completion time of 3 years; orAttracts points under the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC); andWhere they have an offer of employment relevant to their course or qualificationExtended period of a graduate job search visa from 6 to 12 months for students with a degree in a graduate area, i.e. which would attract points under SMC if they:

– meet the qualification requirements that would qualify for points under Skilled Migrant Category ; and

– apply no later than 3 months after the end date of their student visa for that programme of study or qualification; and

– Provide evidence that they have a minimum of $4,200 in funds.

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Student visa maintenance funds requirements and health requirements

Student maintenance funds:•Applicants for a SV for a course of 36 weeks or longer must show they have NZ$15,000 to maintain themselves (less prepaid living expenses)•Students undertaking courses lasting less than 36 weeks must show they have at least NZ$1,250 per month of study to maintain themselves (less prepaid living expenses).Health and insurance requirements:Foreign fee-paying students will not be required to provide a medical certificate and will only be screened for TB, which will require them to provide a chest X-ray certificate, unless there are identified risk factors.Foreign fee-paying students (excluding PhD and New Zealand Aid Programme-supported students) must hold acceptable insurance as a condition of their student visa.

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New ZealandA great place to study

Find more info at:

www.newzealandeducated.com