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Immigration New Zealand Moscow Branch February 2006.

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1 Immigration New Zealand Moscow Branch February 2006

2 A strategic framework for international education Strengthen New Zealand education Produce sustainable & increasing economic benefit to New Zealand Maximise the contribution to broader social & economic strategies

3 Increasing the Capacity of New Zealanders through Immigration. Example – Facilitating Students’ entry, benefits for both countries. Positioning NZ as a global citizen. Example - working with other countries to improve international security law and order, combating illegal migration New Zealand Immigration Outcomes Focused Two high level outcomes:

4 Service Manager yvonne.massey@dol.govt.nz Visa Officers marina.grigorieva@dol.govt.nz tatiana.pomerantseva@dol.govt.nz alexandre.kortunov@dol.govt.nz elena.sikorskaya@dol.govt.nz inna.pereverzeva@dol.govt.nz Service Manager yvonne.massey@dol.govt.nz Visa Officers marina.grigorieva@dol.govt.nz tatiana.pomerantseva@dol.govt.nz alexandre.kortunov@dol.govt.nz elena.sikorskaya@dol.govt.nz inna.pereverzeva@dol.govt.nz Immigration New Zealand Moscow Branch

5 Moscow ARMENIA AZERBAIJAN BELARUS GEORGIA KAZAKHSTAN KYRGYZSTAN MOLDOVA RUSSIA TAJIKISTAN TURKMENISTAN UKRAINE UZBEKISTAN

6 Student Approvals & Declines: Moscow

7 Student Approval Rate: Moscow

8 Processing Times 2004-2005 Processing Timelines: 60% applications decided within 5 days 70% applications decided within 10 days 82% applications decided within 20 days 87% applications decided within 30 days 93% applications decided within 40 days

9 Work opportunities for students Students may be given variation of conditions (VOC) which allows them to work during the academic year, and during any holidays within the academic year for up to 20 hours if they are: Students in a full time course at Private or Tertiary Institution of at least 2 years OR in a full-time course of study in NZ, resulting in a NZ qualification that would qualify for points under the Skilled Migrant Category; Year 12/13 school students in full time study & with parental & school permission; Students in full-time study at Private or Tertiary Institution of at least 6 months where primary purpose is to develop English language skills & with IELTS overall band score of 5.0 or above at time of application.

10 … more work opportunities Students in courses of 12 months or more may work full time during the Christmas New Year holiday period (except school students not yet in Years 12 or 13) Partners of students studying for qualifications in areas of absolute skill shortage & partners of postgraduate students are eligible for an open work permit

11 … and more work opportunities May be granted a work visa/permit for a maximum period of 2 years to obtain practical experience suitable to the course/qualification On successfully completed in NZ a course that:  Has a minimum completion time of 3 years; or  Attracts points under the Skilled Migrant Category; and  They have an offer of employment relevant to their course or qualification

12 To meet lodgement requirements all documents should be translated in English: Fully Completed Application Form Passport-sized recent Photo Valid Passport (3 months beyond the NZ departure date) Correct Application Fee paid in cash USD only Valid Offer of Place and guarantee of accommodation Well-presented applications…

13 Evidence of Funds: Original and copies of bank statements or deposit slips Detailed verifiable source of funds explanation (History of savings) On-going financial ability and/or sponsorship form Clear Medical/X-Ray & Police certificates After Approved-in-principle: Tuition Fee (receipts from school) NB! Travel bookings (tickets should not be purchased prior to visa approval) Well-presented applications ctd

14  One bank statement only with big amount of funds deposited recently  No statement of source of funds  Parents’ employment letters without contact details  Lack of contact details  Plain photocopies of documents in Russian only  Non-genuine documents Poorly presented applications

15  Age  Level of Qualifications  Study Plan (including clear and officially verifiable finance documents)  Current Academic Performance – good history  Study Pattern e.g attendance, motivation, language studies  Current Evidence of English language level (IELTS, etc)  Course match with current qualifications or employment A Genuine Student

16  Any person intending stay in NZ for more than 24 months is required to provide a police certificate if over 17 years;  Any person intending stay in NZ for more than 12 months is required to complete a full medical and x-ray certificate;  Any person aged 11 and over from high incidence countries intending to stay in NZ for more than 6 months is required to undergo TB screening. Health Screening

17 New Zealand A great place to study Questions ?


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