Planning to study in New Zealand in 2026 is exciting, but the visa process can feel confusing if you don’t know how things work. Immigration New Zealand has become more detail-oriented over the years. Today, they don’t just look at where you want to study. They also examine why you chose that course, how it Continue reading
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Updated Police Certificate Rules for Visitor Visa NZ and Accredited Employer Work Visa NZ
Visa applications can be challenging, especially when new rules are introduced. But don’t worry, Reimmigration is here to guide you in detail through the latest updates on police certificates for visitor visa NZ and Accredited Employer Work Visa NZ applications. This article will help reduce your stress and boost your chances of getting approved. Understanding Continue reading
How To Apply For Visitor Visa NZ Online (Latest Requirements)
New Zealand is a beautiful country. It is known for clean cities, peaceful life, and stunning nature. Many people visit New Zealand every year for holidays, family visits, or short business trips. If you plan to stay for a short time, you need a visitor visa NZ.The good news is this.You can apply online. The process Continue reading
Can You Work on a Student Visa in NZ? Rules, Hours & Latest Updates
Studying in New Zealand is a dream for many international students. The good news is that working while studying is allowed under specific rules. If you hold a student visa NZ, you may be eligible to work part-time during your studies and full-time during holidays. However, many students are confused about work hours, conditions, restrictions, Continue reading
How To Extend Visitor Visa NZ | Simple 2025 Guide by Re Immigration
If you want to stay longer in New Zealand, you may need to extend your visitor visa NZ. Many travellers face this situation. You may want more time with family, more time to explore, or more time to complete your plans.The good news is that extending your visitor visa NZ is possible if you follow Continue reading
Border class exception for 1,000 international tertiary students
A further border class exception for 1,000 international tertiary students has been approved by the Government for the following international students: We expect these students to start arriving from March-2022. For more detailed FAQ’s, see below. Information for Education Providers We are working with other government agencies and the international education sector to bring international Continue reading
Marking World Day against Trafficking in Persons
30 July is the United Nations World Day against Trafficking in Persons. People trafficking still happens in New Zealand. Since 2015, there have been four people trafficking prosecutions, two of which were successfully convicted. In 2016, Walkfree estimated that around 3,000 people in New Zealand were in conditions of modern slavery. Walk Free Foundation Pacific Continue reading
Resettlement for Afghan nationals in New Zealand
Current situation The New Zealand Defence Force have announced that the evacuation operation from Hamad Karzai International Airport has come to an end. We do not currently have information on further evacuation flights, but the New Zealand Government will give consideration to how best to assist and support Afghan nationals in other ways. In the meantime, Continue reading
New 2021 Resident Visa provides certainty to migrants
A new one-off residence pathway means a large number of work visa holders will be able to remain in New Zealand permanently. The 2021 Resident Visa recognises the immense contribution migrants have made to New Zealand during COVID-19 and the uncertainty they’ve faced with closed borders and necessary changes to immigration settings. The new resident Continue reading

































































