WD3.1 Determining and granting a Post-Study work visa (11/05/2022)
Despite all other provisions set out in WD3 instructions, an application for a post-study work visa under WD3 instructions made on or after 11 May 2022 will be declined unless:
- the application for a post-study work visa was made before 11 May 2025; and
- on 11 May 2022 the applicant either held a student visa based on a programme of study set out at WD3.1.1(a) or had made an application for a student visa based on a programme of study set out at WD3.1.1(a) that was subsequently approved, and in either case the applicant completed that programme of study; or
- the applicant was granted a student visa based on a programme of study set out at WD3.1.1(a), and that student visa was granted on the basis of having a critical purpose for travelling to New Zealand under H5.25.15(c) because they belong to a class of individuals that meets the requirements of H5.30.21(c)(viii).
WD3.1.1 Determining a Post-Study work visa application
Applicants may be granted a work visa if:
- they hold:
- a qualification at level 7 to 10 on the New Zealand Qualifications Framework that has been studied full-time for at least 30 weeks in New Zealand; or
- a single qualification at level 4 to 6 that has been studied full-time for at least 60 weeks in New Zealand; or
- two qualifications at levels 4 to 6 that have been studied full-time for at least 60 weeks in New Zealand (including at least 30 weeks per qualification) and the second qualification is at a higher level than the first qualification; and
- they apply no later than three months after the end date of their student visa for that programme of study or qualification(s) or, if the qualification was a Doctoral Degree, no later than six months after the end date of their student visa; and
- they have successfully completed the qualification for which the student visa was granted; and
- they have met the requirements set out at U11.1(d) if their studies have been supported under the New Zealand scholarship programme administered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade; and
- they have NZ$4,200 funds available to maintain themselves during their stay in New Zealand; and
- they have not previously been granted a Post-Study work visa unless:
- they have undertaken and completed a second higher qualification that is either a New Zealand Bachelor’s Degree or postgraduate qualification, and have studied that qualification full-time in New Zealand for at least 30 weeks; or
- they are working towards occupational registration and meet the requirements at WD3.1.15; or
- transitional provisions apply (see WD3.5)
WD3.1.5 Currency and conditions
- The currency of the work visa depends on the qualification(s) gained as set out in the table below:
Qualification completed and programme duration
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A Post-Study work visa may be granted for:
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i. a level 7 Bachelor’s Degree or level 8 to 10 qualification that has been studied full-time for at least 30 weeks in New Zealand
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Three years
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ii. a level 7 Graduate Diploma that has been studied full-time for at least 30 weeks in New Zealand
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One year. Plus an additional one year, if the applicant is in the process of gaining registration with a registration authority and meets the requirements of WD3.1.15
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iii. any other level 7 qualification that has been studied full-time for at least 30 weeks in New Zealand
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One year
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iv. a single qualification at level 4 to 6 that has been studied full-time for at least 60 weeks in New Zealand
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One year
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v. two qualifications at levels 4 to 6 that have been studied full-time for at least 60 weeks in New Zealand (including at least 30 weeks per qualification) and the second qualification is at a higher level on the NZQF than the first qualification.
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One year
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- A holder of a Post-Study work visa may work for any employer in any occupation in any location, subject to meeting E7.40.
Note: Study weeks include exam preparation time and exclude holiday periods.
WD3.1.15 Working towards occupational registration
- Post-Study work visa holders who have successfully completed a level 7 Graduate Diploma may be granted an additional one-year Post-Study work visa (to a total of two years) if:
- they are in the process of gaining registration with a registration body; and
- they require an additional year of work experience to obtain the registration; and
- the registration body is included in the list of acceptable registration authorities at WD3.1.15.1; and
- they have not been granted a two-year Post-Study work visa under WD3.1.10 due to having completed their qualification outside Auckland.
- To qualify for an additional one-year Post-Study work visa, applicants must currently hold a Post-Study work visa and provide:
- a copy of the qualifying level 7 Graduate Diploma; and
- evidence of provisional registration with an acceptable registration authority.
WD3.1.15.1 List of acceptable registration authorities
- The following are acceptable registration authorities for the purposes of Post-Study work visa instructions:
- Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand
Effective 11/05/2022
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