Reapplication Student Visa New Zealand
Reapplication Student Visa New Zealand
New Zealand remains the top destination for international students to study and experience living and working in NZ, but recent changes for the temporary entrants as of July 2015 has been made as guidelines of immigration instructions on meeting the bona fide applicant for temporary entry class whereby immigration officers are using this new instruction as to determine whether the applicant seeking an entry is a bona fide or not. As we may know once the application, for example for a temporary entrant as the student being refused for some reasons, it would have been difficult to get and try another application as it will again be subject to refusal for such category. Unless, there’s additional material of evidence that is evaluative in nature and or compelling reasons which might the officer would consider reassessing to a possibility and increasing the chances of approval for the second time of application. Though, in most cases the immigration officer will exercise its power of discretion under the immigration act 11, 45 as to grant or refuse one’s application for a temporary entry and or any type of visa class. As such example above, and this supports our conversation when we have had an opportunity to speak to an ex-immigration officer (back in 2012) telling us that if they refused the student visa and laid down the issues surrounding the refusal, and later the applicant tries to reapply again for an another student visa they will again refuse the application as they said the applicant would have known already the issues and would try to resolve it as possible against on its first instance of application for student visa. Regulations 14 applications for reconsideration of the decision to decline further temporary visa. For better success of your student visa in New Zealand an applicant should meet its requirements U3 student visa requirements.
Defending on the grounds of refusal for your student visa in New Zealand, if you think your chances are too little to reconsider in replying again, don’t discourage yourself – why not try another destination to study such as in Canada, Ireland or Australia or NORWAY- FOR SKILLED WORKERS , but of course you would feel a little anxious if your refusal from NZ would have an implication to another country say for example, you are planning to apply instead to study in Canada and apply for a study permit. Could your refusal for student visa in New Zealand would have an impact on your study permit application in Canada? The answer for this is depending on the weight of the refusal you get in New Zealand, if it is a presumption of the fact that something to do with your character, health, criminal history, previous adverse of immigration history or being as non-genuine student, then it could affect the application on your study permit in Canada, as they would find out the same during the stage of assessment of your application – but the way the assessment of the application for study permit in Canada is quite different from New Zealand, therefore your application will be assessed according to the criteria of the study permit application under the regulations and act of study permit in Canada. We have done in the past, where a client has had refused on a student visa in New Zealand and we able to get her a study permit in Canada or vice versa. Click here to see our service fee assistance for New Zealand visa application OR see our 3 steps reapplication process to a refused visa, click here. Check out how we can help you reviewing your refused student visa application
Your documents, informations, and your genuine intention to study abroad alongside if you are able to satisfy the immigration/visa officer and able to meet the requirements for the visa category would guarantee the high success of your application, it is a plus on your application if you are guided and assisted by an experience education counselor, should you consider hiring one, but nevertheless education agent won’t have any power to influence on your application, as the decision whether to grant or refuse your application, is the power solely of the immigration/case officer.
Visa Online Assistance has helped clients from the Philippines, Srilanka, Singapore, Egypt, South Africa. Uganda, India and Pakistan to name a few, in reapplying and obtaining an approval of their refused application or first application be approved! We’ve assisted also clients from New Zealand for PR application approval, Australia for a temporary visa, among many other types of visa for several countries. Contact Visa Online Assistance at info@visaonlineassistance.com