Study in New Zealand

Why Study in New Zealand?

A very warm welcome

New Zealanders open their hearts to newcomers. The Maori people have a saying “He aha te mea nui o te ao. He tangata, he tangata, he tangata” which translates to “What is the most important thing in the world? It is the people, it is the people, it is the people.” Our warmth and hospitality are a product of our size. Living on the edge of the world as we do, it’s second nature for New Zealanders to reach out and make connections. It's not surprising then that nine out of ten migrants find the welcome they receive meets or exceeds their expectations.

94% of new arrivals said they found Kiwi people ‘friendly’ or ‘very friendly’. (2015 Expat Insider Survey)

How We Can Help You

Whether you have a clear plan of what you want to do or you just have a dream, we will help you achieve your goals. We work with our students from the very first step of “what I want to study” until the last step of settling in New Zealand, making friends and finding the food you love. Below is a list of what we can help you with, but there is more than we can offer, all that you need to do is to contact us and one of our representatives will answer all your questions.

  • Finding the right program for you
  • Provide you with a list of the institutions that offer your chosen program as well as information on the location, the fees, the cost of living, and enrolment requirements
  • We work with specialized and highly qualified immigration lawyers who can help you with your visa application
  • Provide you with a list of available accommodations
  • Fill up application forms
  • Translate your documents with a certified translator in New Zealand
  • Follow up with the institutions on your application process
  • Send you information on the city where you will be living and the services offered by the University
  • Meet you at the airport and take you to your new home
  • Our Cultural Bridging Consultants will spend time with you upon your arrival, brief you on the New Zealand culture and the main cultural differences between your culture and the Kiwi culture, show you around your new city, register you with your medical centre, help you find the right internet and mobile phone company, show you how to use transportation, introduce you to people from your community and even help you find the right places to get your authentic food. Our staff can help you with anything else which you think you need help with.
  • If your visa allows you to work in NZ we can also help you write your CV and Cover letter, apply for jobs and get training on how to work in NZ.