Indian applicants · New Zealand
Student Visa for Indian citizens
Visa for international students studying full-time at approved New Zealand education providers.
This page covers the Student Visa specifically for Indian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to India. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- Typically 4–8 weeks.
- Government fees
- NZD 375 (verify on INZ).
- Typical duration
- Duration of study programme plus a short buffer.
- Sponsorship required
- Yes
- Leads to permanent residency
- No
Bilateral context
- Commonwealth
Consular processing: Mumbai / New Delhi (VFS)
Tourist entry vs. this route
Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into New Zealand. The Student Visa is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Visa overview
The NZ Student Visa allows international students to study full-time at an approved education provider. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during scheduled holidays. Graduates of eligible qualifications can transition to the Post-Study Work Visa for 1–3 years of open work rights.
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Offer of place at an approved NZ education provider.
- ✓Evidence of tuition payment or financial guarantee.
- ✓Evidence of funds to support living costs (currently NZD 20,000 per year — verify on INZ).
- ✓Acceptable health and character.
Common blockers
- !Institution not on the approved provider list.
- !Insufficient funds for living costs.
Typical evidence
- ·Offer of place and evidence of tuition payment.
- ·Bank statements demonstrating funds.
- ·Medical and police certificates.
Application pathway
Accept an offer at an approved provider
Secure an unconditional offer and pay tuition (or provide a financial guarantee).
Apply for Student Visa online
Submit the application via the INZ online system.
Arrive and study
Work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays.
Transition to Post-Study Work Visa
On completing an eligible qualification, apply for the PSWV for 1–3 years of open work rights.
Other New Zealand routes covered for Indian applicants
Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa
Points-based residence visa for skilled workers — New Zealand's primary pathway to permanent residence for skilled migrants.
Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV)
Employer-sponsored temporary work visa — New Zealand's main route for skilled workers with a job offer from an accredited employer.
Post-Study Work Visa
Open work visa for international graduates of eligible New Zealand qualifications — 1 to 3 years depending on qualification level and location.
Partner of a New Zealander Resident Visa
Residence visa for partners (married, civil union, or de facto) of New Zealand citizens or residents.
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Frequently asked questions
Are Indian citizens eligible for the Student Visa?+
Eligibility for the Student Visa is set by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) and is not nationality-restricted beyond the general criteria, though Indian applicants may also have access to the following bilateral or treaty frameworks: Commonwealth. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Indian applicants typically file the Student Visa?+
Mumbai / New Delhi (VFS). Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by Immigration New Zealand (INZ) — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Indian applicants need a tourist visa for New Zealand as well?+
Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into New Zealand. The Student Visa is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Can I work while studying in New Zealand?+
Yes — up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and full-time during scheduled holidays. Your visa conditions will specify your work rights. Some courses (e.g. PhD students) have additional work allowances.