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HEALTH REQUIREMENT
When you apply for your visa or permit we need to be assured that you and any family members with you are healthy. We make this requirement to safeguard the well being of New Zealanders and to avoid placing a burden on the country’s health and social services. We also want to ensure that people entering New Zealand are fit for the purpose they have come here for.
Generally, the New Zealand Immigration Service will decline your application for a visa or permit if:
- there is any likelihood you’ll need dialysis treatment
- you have active tuberculosis (TB) – if you are on anti-TB
- treatment we’ll delay making a decision about your visa or
- permit until you’ve had six months of treatment
- you have required either hospital or residential care for a mental disorder or intellectual disability for more than 90 days in the last two years
- you have a physical incapacity that requires full time care.
Tuition fees in New Zealand:
Type of Tuition Fees ($NZ)
- English Language Courses approximately NZ$320 - NZ$400 per week
- Secondary School normal tuition fees are from NZ$8,000 - NZ$10,500 per year for most schools but some private schools are more expensive
- Polytechnic Courses these range from NZ$10,000 - NZ$15,000 per year depending on the course or degree
- University Degrees from NZ$10,500 - NZ$16,000 per year for most under-graduate degrees.
Post-graduate Degrees begin from NZ$15,000 per year and MBA Degrees are about NZ$22,000 |
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