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New Zealand Simplifies Investor Visa
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New Zealand Simplifies Investor Visa
Rules to Attract High-Value Migrants

On Monday, 14 July 2025, the New Zealand Government officially launched the International Education: Going for Growth Planโ€”a bold initiative focused on:

  • Driving sustainable economic growth
  • Attracting more international students
  • Upholding high standards in education
  • Responsibly managing immigration risks

As part of this strategy, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) will introduce key changes to student visa conditions, effective from 3 November 2025.

Increased In-Study Work Hours:

1. Introduction of Simplified Investment Categories

Effective 3 November 2025, eligible international students enrolled in tertiary education and senior secondary school (Years 12โ€“13) will be permitted to work up to 25 hours per week during academic terms, an increase from the current 20-hour limit.

This change applies to:

  • All new student visas approved on or after 3 November 2025
  • Existing applications submitted earlier but approved after this date

Already on a 20-Hour Work Visa?

To take advantage of the new 25-hour work allowance, youโ€™ll need to apply for either a variation of conditions or a new student visa. Standard Immigration New Zealand (INZ) application fees will apply.

During holidays and summer breaks:

Most student visas already permit full-time work during these periods. If this applies to you, you might consider waiting to apply for the extra 5 hours until after your break.

Secondary school students (Years 12 and 13):

Youโ€™ll still need written consent from both your school and parents to work up to 25 hours per week.

Work Rights Now Extended to Exchange Students

INZ will now grant in-study work rights to:

  • All tertiary-level exchange students
  • All Study Abroad students, including those enrolled in short-term (1-semester) programmes

This move promotes greater fairness and offers more chances for international students to gain real-world experience and cultural integration.

Changing Your Course or Education Provider?

If you:

  • Change your education provider, or
  • Shift to a lower level of study

Youโ€™ll need to apply for a new student visaโ€”a simple variation wonโ€™t be enough. This change helps maintain system integrity and ensures better tracking of students.

Student Visa Stats as of July 2025

If you:

  • 40,987 student visa holders currently have in-study work rights
  • 29,790 of these visas will expire on or before 31 March 2026
  • 11,197 will expire after that date

Not all students are expected to apply for the extra 5-hour work increase immediatelyโ€”some may wait to include it in their next visa application, while others nearing graduation may choose not to apply.

Whatโ€™s Ahead?

Subject to Cabinet approval, INZ is also considering:

  • A new short-term work visa (up to 6 months) for vocational graduates
  • Simplified visa processing, including multi-year visas and clearer graduate-to-work pathways

Stay tuned for further updates as these proposals are finalised.

Final Thoughts

These upcoming changes highlight New Zealandโ€™s dedication to supporting international students and strengthening its reputation in global education. With increased work opportunities, extended rights, and clearer processes, students can look forward to a more enriching and supportive experience in Aotearoa.

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What is the new strategy announced by the New Zealand Government?

The Government has launched the “International Education: Going for Growth” Plan, a forward-looking strategy aimed at expanding and enhancing New Zealandโ€™s international education sector.

The strategy focuses on:
  • Supporting sustainable economic growth
  • Attracting more international students
  • Maintaining high-quality education standards
  • Responsibly managing immigration and visa settings

International education contributes significantly to New Zealandโ€™s economy, culture, and global reputation. This strategy aims to futureproof the sector, respond to changing global trends, and increase New Zealandโ€™s competitiveness in the global education market.

This change applies to:

  • New student visas granted on or after 3 November 2025
  • Applications already submitted but approved after that dateโ€จ It applies to eligible tertiary students and senior secondary students (Years 12โ€“13)
You can:
  • Visit the Immigration New Zealand website
  • Contact a licensed immigration adviser
  • Email Visa Box for personalised advice on study or dependent visa options