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Thursday, December 26, 2013

Education providers approved by the New Zealand qualification authority - NZQA


New Zealand Qualifications Authority

The NZQA is the government agency responsible for quality assurance of qualifications.

If your qualification is not on the List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment, or the List of Qualifications Recognised as an Exception you will need to get your qualification assessed by the NZQA (unless you have full or provisional registration and your qualification has been assessed by a New Zealand organisation as comparable with a New Zealand qualification on the List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment).

Note that for the Silver Fern policy, only the List of Qualifications Exempt from Assessment or NZQA assessments are recognised.




Friday, December 20, 2013

Essential skills in demand list review 2013

Thursday, 19 December 2013
The Ministry  of Business, Innovation and Employment has completed its annual review of two  of the Essential Skills in Demand Lists – the Long Term Skill Shortage List and  the Immediate Skill Shortage List.   Changes will be made to these lists at the beginning of March 2014.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

New Zealand allows students greater work rights

New Zealand allows students greater work rights

17 October 2013


In an attempt to attract a greater share of the world's international students, New Zealand education minister Steven Joyce and immigration minister Michael Woodhouse have announced reforms of New Zealand's rules governing students' work rights while in New Zealand.

They also announced a new 'streamlined and prioritised visa processing' system which will make it easier for some students to apply for visas.
Mr Joyce said international education…contributes NZ$2.6bn a year to our economy and 28,000 jobs for New Zealanders plus it helps build strong linkages with the countries that are our trading future'. He added 'Competition for international students is intensifying around the world and it's important that we stay competitive'.

Students can work during all scheduled course breaks

The main changes are
  • Students studying full-time will be allowed to work during all scheduled course breaks (previously they were only allowed to work in the summer holidays)
  • Doctoral and masters students will be allowed to work full-time
  • English language students will be allowed to work part-time
Mr Joyce said that the changes were expected to result in a net increase in the number of jobs available to New Zealanders. He said that, while students would take some jobs that might otherwise have been taken by New Zealanders, this would be 'more than offset by the growth in the international education industry and the jobs it provides'.
Mr Woodhouse announced that the lowest category of education college –Category 4 colleges, would no longer be allowed to teach overseas students. He said 'while we want more students to come to our shores to study, our focus has to be on providing them with the highest quality education New Zealand has to offer'.

New 'streamlined and prioritised visa service

But for those studying at selected universities and polytechnics, there will be the possibility of being issued a visa via a new 'streamlined and prioritised' visa service. There will be a pilot of the scheme in 2014 and, if it is successful, all top-quality Category 1 providers will be using the new system in 2015.
The ministers also announced a new regime to ensure that international students who are ripped off by dishonest agents or colleges are able to get redress quickly. Mr Joyce announced a new 'Code of Practice for the Pastoral Care of International Students' to 'deal with bad apples in the system'.
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