4. Which countries are easier to get a student
visa in recent years?
1) Australia
2) Canada
3) USA
4) UK
5) New Zealand
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1) New Zealand is the easier to get a student visa rather
then others.
2) New Zealand is the 3rd Heavenly Country in the
world.
3) Permanent Residence open for the student.
4) ICC Cricket world cup - 2015 hold on New Zealand
that's why NZ Government are ready to give more
easier process in Visa system.
5. How can you get a Student Visa? Describe
the Application process , cost & time.
1) Educational background of 14 years.
2) Approximate 6.5 in IELTS.
3) Also need GRE, GMAT,TOEFL etc.
4) Cost minimum of 10-12 lakhs.
5) Timing policy at least 6 months
approximately.
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1) Need 12 years educational background.
2) Get 5.5 to 6.0 in IELTS.
3) Minimum cost 20 lacks every year.
4) Need 1.5 to 2 months for visa processing.
6. Why Student Visa is denied from Embassy?
( Academic/Financial)
1) Weakness in both
English speaking and
writing.
2) Having lower score in
GMAT, IELTS,
TOEFL, etc.
3) And also for not having
higher standard of
living.
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1) If you have any criminal case.
2) Financial disability.
3) Incorrect information.
4) Poor in English speaking & writing.
7. Which level will be the best?
Undergraduate / Transfer/ Post Graduate
level?
1) Postgraduate and
Undergraduate
both level will be
the best to apply
for abroad studies.
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1) Undergraduate
is the best
term to apply
for abroad
studies.
8. Would you get funding/Scholarships in
Postgraduate level?
1) Universities itself
provide scholarships.
2) If a student get a
residency in the country
where he /she wants to
study then the
government do provide
scholarships etc.
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1) New Zealand Agency for International
Development (NZAID) Postgraduate
Scholarships.
2) New Zealand Agency for International
Development (NZAID) Study Awards.
3) They have also Commonwealth
Scholarship and Fellowship plan.
4) As well as university provide scholarship
if a student get a residency in the
country.
9. How much are the tuition fees in average
universities in the country that you are
interested?
1) In new Zealand fees for arts or social
sciences range from NZ$20,000 a
year.
2) Courses in science and engineering
can cost from NZ$25,000 per year
and for
3) bachelor of business and information
management NZ$31,510 per year.
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1) Bachelors degree: NZ$15,000
2) In average every year I need this
amount for a specific program.
3) Accommodation, Food, cloth,
transport, travel, telephone &
incidental cost approximately
NZ$12,000 - NZ$14,000 per year.
10. Can you work Part-time to bear your living
expenses? What kind of jobs can you find
there?
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1) Yes. I can. Students are allowed to
work part-time up to 20 hours a
week during classes and full-time
on scheduled holidays. Jobs are
like:
• Data-entry work
• Translation assignments
• Attendant in super-markets
• Attendant in small restaurants
• On-campus opportunities to work
in the campus library, laboratory,
etc.
1) If you want then you can
bear your living expenses to
do a part time job. Like as-
• Fast food catering.
• Wait Bar Staff.
• Childcare or Nanny.
• Convenient store sales clerk.
• Translation.
• Computer work.
• Tutor etc.
11. What Degree/ major/subject/
Certification will help you in the future to
get a job in the country you are interested?
1) Some degrees are quite
specialized, with most of
your first-year courses already
set into a program.
2) This means you can study
diverse combinations of
subjects and still complete
your degree in three years.
Like - BA, BSc, BCom
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1) If you have any media or
music related subject or
degree then its will be very
easier to get a job in New
Zealand.
2) Others subject will be
countable but except
Bangladesh’s program.
3) In there need to good at in a
specific subject not all
program.
12. How can you transfer credits from ULAB to
a foreign University?
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1) I may apply for credit transfer
program at undergraduate level in
New Zealand.
2) The maximum amount of credit that
may be granted normally is not
greater than 50% of the course.
3) Most of the New Zealand
universities consider minimum "B"
grade for acceptance.
4) You have to submit the following
documents to your target university.
1) They don’t want to take
credit transfer from
Bangladesh except NSU,
DU, IUB etc.
2) If they want to take then
there are choose some
reputed subject from
reputed university.
13. What are the advantages of foreign degree
holders in Bangladesh?
1) It seems to have become a
common perception that
things happen in a foreign
country are better in quality
rather than Bangladesh.
2) They are offered from our
reputed university,
company or organizations.
3) In their hand always have
some multiple option to
choose their jobs.
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1) Foreign degree holders
always get a good
opportunity in her/his
first step.
2) He/she will be more
valuable in their reputed
company.
3) Finally, he /she get a good
payment for living and
also get lost of change to
lead his/her life more
delightful.
15. How can you get a permanent residency in that
country?
(Education/Employment/Family/Political Asylum)
1) They hold,or have that resident
visa for at least two years
continuously.
2) They have met of five
commitment to New Zealand
criteria.
3) They haven relevant character
requirements for New Zealand.
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1) Undergraduate students can apply
for PR after 2 years of study.
2) In New Zealand they have to fulfill
minimum 140 points maximum
160 points.
3) When you get PR for New
Zealand then you get all
opportunities from Australia.
4) Because, NZ PR & AUS PR both
are same.
16. What are the qualifications required to get immigration/
Permanent residency in the country you picked? (Example:
level of Education, Skill, Certification, Bank Balance, Job
offer, Experience)
1) Be genuine in wanting to work in New
Zealand
2) They have the right visa for their visit.
3) If you granted a education visa you need to
meet certain conditions during your stay:
-The education you do must be in line
with the conditions specified in your visa
-You must keep within New Zealand’
laws
-You must only stay in New Zealand for
the time allowed by your visa.
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1) Completed education in New Zealand.
2) Offer of skilled employment (1 year).
3) Bonus point for out side of New Zealand.
4) Age between 20 to 29 years.
5) Relevant work experience.
17. How much time does it take to process to
be an immigrant?
1) The table below
shows the percentage
of applications
processed in
Auckland branches
within 25 days.
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Percentage of visa applications processed within 25 days
Visa type Nov 2015 Dec 2015 Jan 2016
student 69% 69% 71%
Visitor 99% 98% 98%
Work 94% 94% 93%
The time it will take for me to process my
application can vary depending on:
-The requirements of the
immigration instructions I am applying
under the immigration act.
-The completeness of my
application
-How easily they can check the
information i provide
-How well and how quickly i
respond to any concerns they raise with
mine.
18. What government benefits will you get if you get immigration
of that country and you lose your job? (Welfare/
Unemployment /Healthcare/Child support)
1) I can get support for older people
including New Zealand superannuation.
2) I can also get support for families
including maternity leave when you have
a baby and the working for families.
3) I can get assistance if i need help with
accommodation.
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1) When I lose my job then
government give me one
year to find out a new job.
2) In that time government
will bear my all expenses
for one year.
19. How much will it cost to take immigration ? (Lawyer
/Consultant/ Government / Other fees?)
1) When I take immigration
then I suppose to pay 10
lacks to 12 lacks.
2) This amount will be
countable for each and
every term. Like as-
lawyer, consultant,
government & other fees.
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1) They can’t fully help
about this matter.
2) Because, they could not
share that kind of issues
with us.