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| " MENTOR " world is a campus
office Congratulates you on choosing New Zealand as a place to
study! New Zealand has an unbeatable international reputation
for providing affordable, high quality education services in a
safe learning environment, together with excellent support
services for international students. What better way to
improve your English than by spending time in one of the
world’s most beautiful countries? |
| If you are planning on studying in New
Zealand, you will need to apply for a Student Visa to enable
you to study here. If the Immigration Service is satisfied
that you are genuinely intending to study here, you will be
issued a Student Visa to enable you to travel to New Zealand.
On your arrival here, your passport will then be stamped with
a Student Permit containing an expiry date and conditions. You
will need a Student Visa / Permit if you are planning on
studying full time in New Zealand for longer than 3 months, or
if you are planning on visiting or working in New Zealand and
wish to study full time. |
| The conditions in your student permit will
include details about: |
Dubbed the City Of Sails, Auckland is New
Zealand’s most sophisticated and largest city. Home to New
Zealand’s America’s Cup base and some of this country’s most
rugged black sand beaches, Auckland is literally surrounded by
water. A mix of cultures – Pacific, Asian, Middle Eastern,
South American and European, make Auckland a truly diverse
place to live. Downtown, you’ll find the head offices of some
of New Zealand’s biggest companies and one million Aucklanders
who happily divide their time between the office and the
world-class bars, cafes and shopping malls that this
cosmopolitan city has to offer.
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Your course of study, |
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Your educational institution, |
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The location of the institution in New Zealand,
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Any other restrictions, (such as not being able to
work) | |
| You will not need a Student Visa or Permit to
study in New Zealand if you are a New Zealand or Australian
Resident Permit holder, or if you are planning to undertake a
course of less than 3 months, and you already hold a Visitor’s
Visa or Permit. |
| Student Visa Requirements
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| To be issued a student visa, you will need to
enroll in a course of study at an educational institution that
is approved for foreign students. MENTOR “ world is a campus
office “ can direct you to approved institutions and courses.
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| You must also show the Immigration
Service that you have: |
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An offer of place at an approved
education or training institution, |
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Evidence showing that you have paid the course fees,
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Evidence of a guarantee of accommodation, |
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A letter from the institution outlining details of
the course, |
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Sufficient funds or financial support to provide for
yourself during your time in the country (currently at
least NZ$12,000 per year), | |
| Additionally, if studying in a course
for longer than 2 years, you will also require:
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A completed medical certificate showing
no major health problems, |
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If you are over 17, a Police Certificate clearance
from your country of citizenship.
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| MENTOR World is a campus offers: -
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| We offer unbeatable international student
service packages, including: |
| Introductory Services |
| Application Related Services |
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Evaluation of your ability to satisfy
Immigration Entry Criteria, |
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Provision of detailed checklist for ensuring your
application is successful, together with other
immigration legal advice if required, |
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Introductions to preferred educational institutions
and securing of admission in courses, |
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Completion and lodgment of your Student Visa
Application, |
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Ongoing liaison with your NZIS Case Officer, |
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Arrangements for your arrival in New
Zealand. | |
| Education/Student Services
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Student Information Packs, |
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Explanations of NZ Educational Institutions and
Study Options, |
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Assistance in securing places in English Language
schools, |
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Assistance in securing places in Secondary Schools
or Tertiary Institutions (Universities, Polytechnics,
etc), |
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Introduction to School/Institution where intending
to study, |
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Introduction to your Home stay or temporary
accommodation, | |
| Arrival Services |
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Airport Pick-Up Service upon your
arrival, |
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Organization of temporary accommodation, if
required, |
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Orientation services, including: |
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In-depth advice on where to live
and accommodation options, |
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Provision of mobile phone account, if
required, |
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Setting up bank account, |
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Public transport services, |
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Leisure
activities. | | |
| Accommodation Services |
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Assistance in finding alternative home
stay accommodation if first choice proves
unsuitable, |
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Assistance in securing permanent rental
accommodation. | |
| Additional Legal Services and
Immigration Assistance |
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Ongoing legal advice to all
international student clients on immigration
options, |
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Follow up Immigration Visa/Permit Extensions and
Variations, |
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Consideration of other categories for you to gain
permanent residence in New
Zealand. | |