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Outcome 4: Immigration matters
This outcome covers immigration matters your organisation needs to consider.
The intent
The intent of this outcome is to ensure that students have Immigration approval to undertake their course, and that they understand their rights and responsibilities around immigration matters.
Resources and examples
Any and all material supplied in this toolbox is or will be supplied as an EXAMPLE ONLY and will not necessarily be appropriate for a signatory's particular circumstances.
All documents used should be approved by a signatory's governing board and independent legal advice should also be sought.
Information on student visas
Students should be directed to Immigration New Zealand for immigration issues. The student visa page gives specific visa information. There are tips and tools for ensuring that travel to New Zealand is hassle-free.
Immigration agents
For advice on Immigration agents see the New Zealand Immigration Advisers Authority.
Email any suggestions for and contributions to this page to code.enquiries@nzqa.govt.nz.