Right now my Credila loan is sanctioned, what should I do next in New Zealand?
Since your Credila education loan is sanctioned, your next steps are:
- Confirm your admission to a recognized New Zealand institution, if you haven't already.
- Apply for your New Zealand student visa using your admission letter and proof of funds (the sanctioned loan serves as evidence).
- Complete all loan formalities with Credila, including signing agreements and submitting any required documents such as your admission letter, visa approval, and insurance details.
- Coordinate the loan disbursement schedule with Credila, as tuition fees are typically paid directly to the university.
- Arrange your accommodation, travel, and insurance for New Zealand.
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