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Begin with Section A, where you will enter your personal details. Ensure you write clearly in CAPITAL LETTERS and attach two recent passport-sized photographs.
In Section B, provide your contact details. If you have a representative, indicate their information as well.
Proceed to Section C regarding your health. Answer all questions honestly and provide any required medical certificates if applicable.
In Section D, address character-related questions. Be prepared to provide police certificates if necessary.
Complete Sections E and F by selecting the type of visa you are applying for and detailing your program of study and financial support.
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How much bank balance is required for a New Zealand student visa?
The minimum maintenance funds are: NZD $20,000 each year if you are undertaking tertiary study, or. NZD $17,000 each year if you are undertaking compulsory education. In New Zealand, this is education for children aged 6 to 16 years.
What are the requirements for a visitor visa in New Zealand?
What you need to apply Identity. You must provide proof of your identity. Health. You must be in good health. Character. You must be of good character. Genuine intentions. Relationship with family. Funds or sponsorship. Health care. Onward travel.
Is it difficult to get a New Zealand student visa?
New Zealand is the least corrupt country in the world. The average time to issue a student visa in New Zealand is 25 days. Typically, 95% of visas are granted during this time. In some cases where complete information is not available, or some documents are missing, processing may take longer.
How much is the show money for New Zealand?
Evidence that you have sufficient funds to cover your living expenses throughout the periods of your stay. You will need to show you have NZ$20,000 for a full year of study or NZ$1,667 per month.
How much bank statement is required to study in New Zealand?
How much bank statement is required for a New Zealand student visa? Applicants need to show evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living costs, typically around NZD 15,000 to NZD 20,000 per year.
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How much bank balance is required for a student visa in New Zealand?
proof that you have NZD $20,000 per year of tertiary, English language, or other non-compulsory school study or $1,667 per month if your study will be shorter than 1 year. If you are studying in compulsory education (years 1-13 at a school), you will need NZD $17,000 per year or $1,417 per month.
What is the minimum balance for New Zealand visa?
You must have at least NZD $1,000 per month, or NZD $400 per month if you have already paid for your accommodation. To prove this, you can include: proof of accommodation pre-payment, like hotel pre-paid vouchers or receipts. bank statements or credit card statements.
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