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| Question from Sunder Rana |
| Does New Zealand immigration allow students aged below 10 years to come and study in the New Zealand? | |
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Is there any such rule for the young students? 2010-07-29 02:48:55 Accepting Answers Category: Immigration |
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| 2 Answers | Ramon Shamma |
| Shamma | 2010-07-29 10:10:37 New Zealand immigration rules are being amended with effect from 27th July 2010 to allow more children into the country to pursue studies here. After the amendment, it will become possible for children aged five years to visit and study in New Zealand for a maximum period of up to three months every year. This would be possible through New Zealand visitor permit by New Zealand immigration. |
| Ramon | 2010-07-29 04:42:58 School-age childrenSchool-age visitor’s permit holders can attend a primary, intermediate, or secondary school for a single period of study of up to three months per calendar year provided the study finishes within the calendar year. You are not permitted to study in Term One of a school year if you undertook a single period of study in Term Four of the previous year while on a visitor’s permit.http://www.immigration.govt.nz/migrant/stream/study/canistudyinnewzealand/The NZ school year starts in January and ends in December and there are 4 terms (semesters) of 10 weeks each. 3 months is one term plus 2 weeks holidays. |
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