Saturday 14 August 2010

Study in New Zealand:DOCUMENTS REQUIRED

  • Fully completed “Application to Study in New Zealand” form with a recent passport sized photograph attached. Please ensure that your contact phone number is clearly stated in your application form
  • The application fee of SG$130.00. Acceptable modes of payment include cash (exact change), bank draft (made payable to “New Zealand Immigration Service”) or credit card (Master Card/ Visa). Please note that this fee is a processing fee and is NON-REFUNDABLE regardless of the outcome of your visa application
  • Original passport or certified copy of passport
  • Notarized birth certificate.
  • Offer of place from an academic institution, which must include the course of study and length of course. For students with conditional offer of place, evidence that these conditions have been met or an unconditional offer of place is required
  • Original official receipt for course fees paid
  • Guarantee of accommodation in New Zealand
  • Fully completed “Financial Undertaking for a Student” form together with evidence that funds of NZ$7000 per annum for each year of your proposed course of study is available.
  • A letter from your parent’s employer or from the employer of the person responsible for your financial support. This letter should include annual income (including bonus), length of employment and position held. Also, it must be on company letterhead (with address and contact number), bearing the stamp of the company and the signature of the head of the company or the responsible person of the personnel department
  • Letter from your current school providing evidence of your current level of schooling, attendance record and results.
For courses longer than 24 months, the following additional documents are required
  • Police certificate from your home country not more than 6 months old if you are aged 17 years and above. If you have resided in a foreign country for more than 12 months in the 10 years prior to your application, police certificates from these countries are also required
  • Medical and x-ray certificate completed by a registered general practitioner or Radiologist that has been approved by the New Zealand Immigration Service.

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