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P4.5 Requirements for participants in approved student exchange schemes

Participants in approved student exchange schemes may be issued with student visas for the length of their exchange provided they:

  1. meet the requirements under Generic Temporary Entry policy for lodging an application for a temporary entry visa or permit as set out at E4; and
  2. are bona fide applicants as set out at E5; and
  3. meet health and character requirements as set out at E6.

P4.5.1 Evidence

Participants must provide evidence to show that:

  1. they have been accepted into an approved student exchange scheme by the scheme organiser; and
  2. they meet onward travel requirements.

    Note: Evidence of the travel arrangements to leave New Zealand at the end of the intended stay is:
    - actual travel tickets (confirmed or open-dated) out of New Zealand to a destination to which the applicant has right of entry; or
    - a written guarantee from the New Zealand sponsor that they will ensure that participants (and any dependants) will have outward bookings at the end of their stay in New Zealand, regardless of whether they complete the full term of the exchange.

P4.5.5 Participants who arrive in New Zealand without a student visa

If participants arrive in New Zealand without a student visa, immigration officers may grant a student permit for the maximum period of stay for their scheme, provided that:

  1. there are special reasons why they have not obtained a visa, and
  2. they meet the requirements set out at P4.5.

P4.5.10 Partners and dependent children of student exchange scheme participants

  1. Partners and dependent children of student exchange scheme participants may be issued with visas and granted permits that are current for the same period as the participants' visas or permits, provided they meet the requirements for the particular category of visa or permit they are applying for.
  2. Visa and immigration officers must be satisfied that the exchange scheme allows participants to be accompanied to New Zealand by their partner and dependent children.
  3. Participants' partners may apply for work permits after their arrival, but they are subject to work visa and permit policy criteria.

P4.5.15 Extending the stay for tourist reasons

Participants who wish to remain in New Zealand for a further period as tourists may be granted visitor permits for a maximum of 3 months, provided that they meet the requirements and conditions for a visitor's permit.

Effective 01/11/2006

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