New Zealand Study Abroad Questions
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- What documents are required to prove financial funds for the New Zealand student visa, and how long should the funds be shown in the bank?
- Is New Zealand a good option for pursuing a master's degree with good post-study work and PR opportunities for Indians?
- Is New Zealand a good country for easy permanent residency after one year of work experience?
- If my ITR is less than eight lakh, can a family member sponsor me for the New Zealand visa?
- What is the process and timeline for university admission, receiving offer letters, and visa application for studying in New Zealand?
- Do we need to pay the New Zealand university fees before or after the visa is granted?
- Do I have to show full year tuition fees and one year living expenses in my bank account for New Zealand visa?
- Which courses are eligible for PR in New Zealand?
- Are there good job opportunities and post-study work permits available in New Zealand for business programs?
- What is the duration of courses in New Zealand, and how does it affect post-study work visa eligibility?
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