New Zealand Rolls Out Immigrant-friendly Changes In Post Study Work Visa Process

Changes have been made to ensure that students who complete a Master's degree following a PG Diploma do not lose eligibility for a PSW visa.

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NEW DELHI: International students who study for a postgraduate diploma for 30 weeks in New Zealand and transfer to a Master’s degree immediately afterward are now eligible for a Post Study Work (PSW) visa, according to a recent announcement made by the New Zealand government.

The international students see it as an opportunity in New Zealand at a time when Australia, the UK and Canada are making their immigration policies and study visa rules stringent.

“Students who studied a Postgraduate Diploma (PGDip) for 30 weeks and immediately progressed to a Master’s degree, but were not enrolled in the Masters for 30 weeks, are now eligible to apply for a Post Study Work visa (PSWV) based on their PGDip enrolment. This will give students more flexibility in their course of study and ensure they can remain eligible to work following their qualification,” said a official notice.

If a student has the qualification that is eligible for a PSW visa then immediately completes a higher-level qualification (that is ineligible for PSW visa, including because they did not study for the minimum duration), they will have 12 months from the end date of their student visa for the initial qualification to apply for a PSW visa.

However, if a student wants a three-year PSW visa, they would need to complete at least 30 weeks of full-time study in New Zealand, enrolled in the Master’s degree itself.

To be eligible for a PSW visa, applicants should have studied full-time in New Zealand for the required minimum duration and apply within the required timeframe.

In addition to this, a few more changes have been listed to align the list of qualifications eligible for a PSW visa with the Green List.

The applicants who qualify to teach at secondary school no longer need a Bachelor’s degree specialising in science, mathematics, technology or Pacific languages.

Additionally, applicants who have completed graduate diplomas and meet the Teaching Council’s registration requirements are able to get a PSW visa to work as a primary or intermediate school teacher.

The New Zealand Diploma in Engineering (Level 6) with a strand in mechanical engineering has been added so that mechanical engineering technicians are eligible for a PSW visa.

To view the details for post study visa in New Zealand, click here.

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