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  • Apply for a student visa

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa / Apply for a student visa

    You can apply online or use a printed form. Make sure you apply at least 8 weeks before you plan to come to New Zealand.

  • How to pay the International Visitor Levy

    Found in Immigration and visas / Visitor visas and the NZeTA / How to pay the International Visitor Levy

    Most people visiting New Zealand for a short period of time must pay the NZD$100 International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL).

  • Renew your student visa

    Found in Immigration and visas / Get a New Zealand student visa / Renew your student visa

    If your student visa is going to expire before you have finished your course, you need to apply for a new one to continue studying in NZ.

  • Bring your family to NZ

    Found in Immigration and visas / Bring your family to NZ

    Check with Immigration New Zealand (INZ) for how to bring your partner, dependent children and parents to NZ.

  • Learning English

    Found in Education / Learning English

    Find an English language course, and check English requirements for NZ visas and citizenship.

  • Finding your birth child

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Finding your birth child

    If you've placed a child for adoption and they are now over 20 years old, you can ask Oranga Tamariki—Ministry for Children for help finding them.

  • Fostering a child (caregiving)

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Fostering a child (caregiving)

    Foster parents (caregivers) look after children in many ways, from short-term or emergency care, to long-term or permanent arrangements.

  • Adopting a child

    Found in Family and whānau / Adoption and fostering / Adopting a child

    You can apply to adopt a child in New Zealand as a couple or as an individual.

  • Child abuse

    Found in Law, crime and justice / Abuse, harassment and domestic violence / Child abuse

    If you're worried a child is being abused, please report your suspicions so authorities can investigate.

  • Leaving children by themselves

    Found in Family and whānau / Childcare and supervision / Leaving children by themselves

    You can leave a child under 14 at home or in another place if you’ve made reasonable provisions to have them supervised and cared for safely, and they’re not left for a long time.

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