On 24th March 2020 the Prime
Minister of, together with the Minister of Immigration and Minister for Social
Development, issued Epidemic Preparedness (Epidemic Management- COVID-19)
Notice 2020.
This Epidemic Preparedness Notice enabled
the Epidemic Management Notice relating to immigration matters to be issued,
which states how particular sections of the Immigration Act 2009 will be
invoked to manage the relevant practical effects of COVID-19.
Under the Epidemic Management Notice issued
on 2nd April, people who hold a temporary entry class visa like New Zealand Student Visa that expires between 2nd April 2020 and
9th July 2020 inclusive will automatically have their visa extended
to 25th September 2020.
Temporary entry class visas include:
·
Work Visas
·
Student Visas
·
Visitor Visas
·
Limited Visas
·
Interim Visas
Except for the extension which will happen
automatically, all visa conditions will remain the same and must be complied
with.
Temporary visa holders whose visa expires
on or before 1 April 2020 but who cannot leave NZ should reapply on line for a
visa in the usual way. It is likely that an interim visa will be issued.
This extension does not apply to residence
visa holders.
Visa holders that are concerned they may
not be able to comply with the conditions of their visa due to the effects of
Covid-19 should contact Immigration New Zealand by phone or email to discuss
their particular circumstances.
Relaxation of certain visa restrictions
for supermarket workers
From 25 March 2020 to 25 April 2020 (inclusive) the definition of “work” has been amended in a very specific way. The result of this temporary amendment means the following restrictions will be relaxed for certain visa holders who are currently working in supermarkets:
From 25 March 2020 to 25 April 2020 (inclusive) the definition of “work” has been amended in a very specific way. The result of this temporary amendment means the following restrictions will be relaxed for certain visa holders who are currently working in supermarkets:
- Work visa holders will be able to work in roles other than specified on their visa; and
- Student visa holders will be able to work more than 20 hours per week.
For these purposes, ‘supermarket’ is
defined as a retailer selling food and groceries affiliated with Woolworths New
Zealand Limited, Foodstuffs North Island Limited or Foodstuffs South Island
Limited.
Make sure you fulfill all the New Zealand student visa requirements irrespective of whichever Visa you fit into and
also after COVID-19 situation. The requirements might increase in terms of
Health Inspection as a precautionary measure.
New Zealand Student Visa Interview
Questions
Here are some of
the questions one is likely to be asked during the telephonic interview:
·
What is the purpose of your visit to New
Zealand?
·
What is the program that you are going to study?
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Why have you chosen this course?
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Why have you chosen this particular University?
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Please tell me about your previous education.
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Why have you chosen New Zealand as a study
destination?
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Where you will be staying in New Zealand?
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Do you know about your work rights?
·
Who are your financial sponsors?
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