Trafficking Child Victim Student Visa

A child may be given this visa if they are 17 or younger, in New Zealand, and certified by the New Zealand Police as a suspected victim of people trafficking. This visa allows the child to study as a domestic student at primary or secondary school.

  • Length of stay

    Stay for

    12 months

  • Cost

    NZD $0

  • Age range

    Identified as a victim

    17 years or younger

  • Processing time

    is a

    high priority

To apply you must:

  • show the New Zealand Police has certified that the child is believed to be a victim of people trafficking
  • show the child was aged 17 or younger when identified as a victim of people trafficking
  • meet the other requirements of this visa. 

This visa lets the child:

  • go to primary or secondary school in New Zealand
  • work up to 20 hours a week and full-time during the holidays if they are aged 16 or 17 and have permission from their parent or guardian, and their school
  • apply for the Trafficking Victim Resident Visa.

There is no fee for this visa.

Who can apply

Check if you are eligible to apply for this visa and what supporting documents and information you need to provide.

Identity

As proof of the child's identity, you must provide:

  • 2 acceptable photos of the child
  • the or

If the passport or certificate of identity is unavailable, the original or certified copy of the birth certificate or another identity document may be provided.

Citizens of China applying from China

You must also provide a copy of:

  • the child's Hukou (household registration book)
  • the child's identity card.

If you submit a paper application form in China, you must also complete a supplementary form.

Applicants from Hong Kong or Macao applying within Hong Kong or Macao

You must also provide a copy of the child's identity card.

If you are submitting a paper application form, you must provide a supplementary form for Hong Kong and Macao visitors, workers and students.

Citizens of Indonesia

You must also provide the child's .

Applicants applying from French Polynesia, or Wallis and Futuna

If the child is not a French national, you must also provide a copy of their carte d'assuré.

Applicants applying from New Caledonia

You must also provide a copy of the child's livret de famille. If they are not a French national, you must also provide a copy of their carte d'assuré.

Health

The child must be in good health.

The child may need to have a chest X-ray and a medical examination as proof of their good health.

Applicants from China, Hong Kong or Macao applying within China, Hong Kong or Macao

You must provide a chest X-ray completed in the last 3 months, even if you have provided one to us previously, if:

  • the child has spent 6 months in a row in China since the last X-ray certificate was issued, and
  • the child is now coming to New Zealand for more than 6 months.

Character

The child must be of good character.

If they are 17 years or older, the child may need to provide police certificates as proof of their good character.

How to get a police certificate

Genuine intentions

You must genuinely intend for the child to meet the conditions of this visa.

When we decide if your intentions are genuine, we consider all the information:

  • you provide to support your application
  • we have about your personal circumstances
  • you provided in any previous applications.

Age of the victim of people trafficking

The child must be aged 17 or younger when they were identified as a victim of people trafficking.

We will use the documents provided as proof of the child's identity to confirm their age.

Police certified victim of people trafficking

The child must be certified by New Zealand Police as a victim of people trafficking.

A people trafficking report must have been made for the child, and after their report was assessed by New Zealand Police they were certified as a victim of people trafficking.

Get help for victims of people trafficking

We will check that the child is certified as a victim of people trafficking. Evidence of certification must be provided in the application.

Note

The child victim can be in New Zealand unaccompanied or may be a victim of people trafficking together with their parents.

How to pay and submit

While the child is in New Zealand

These are the conditions that must be met once the child has their visa. The child's visa conditions are recorded in their eVisa.

Study

School-aged children can study at primary or secondary school.

Travel

If travelling in and out of New Zealand, a valid multiple entry travel condition is needed to return to New Zealand.

Check or change your visitor visa conditions

Note

If there are no and you leave New Zealand the visa will expire.

The travel conditions will be listed on the visa label or in a visa letter.

Work

The child may be allowed to part time for up to 20 hours a week and full time during all scheduled holidays and during the 

Working on a student visa

Note

Everyone who has a job in New Zealand pays tax on what they earn. An IRD number can be applied for online through

Apply online for an IRD number — Inland Revenue

We do not grant work rights to students under 16.

The children are not allowed to be self-employed. They have to work as an employee with an employment agreement and not as an independent contractor.

Visa expiry

The child must leave New Zealand before their visa expires.

Note

Visa expiry dates are printed on a visa label or included in a visa letter.