Frequently Asked Questions
We process the following types of Visas:
Temporary: Work, Partnership, Visit, Student,
WTR Residence: SMC, Residence from work (WTR)
There are 3 major ways to migrate to New Zealand:
1. Secure a job offer, if you have the skills needed by New Zealand employers.
2. Partnership visa through your relationship with a work/resident visa holder or New Zealand citizen.
3. Migrate through the Study-work Pathway. We highly recommend this for those whose skills are currently NOT in demand in New Zealand. Click here to know more about the Study-Work Pathway.
There are 3 major ways to migrate to New Zealand:
1. Secure a job offer, if you have the skills needed by New Zealand employers.
2. Partnership visa through your relationship with a work/resident visa holder or New Zealand citizen.
3. Migrate through the Study-work Pathway. We highly recommend this for those whose skills are currently NOT in demand in New Zealand. Click here to know more about the Study-Work Pathway.
Yes, we do, for fee-paying student visa pathways click the button below to fill up the form.
You need to obtain your work visa for you to be able to work lawfully in New Zealand. SDH can assist you with your work visa processing. You only need to fill out this form to get you started: http://bit.ly/3HnuDLz
For the services and fees, you may check it here in our website: https://sdhvisa.com/fees/
If you have a partner or parent to sponsor your Visit Visa, please fill out this form: http://bit.ly/3HnuDLz
We only need to assess the current visa that you have as well as your Evidence of Relationship with your Partner. Please fill out this form so we can connect with you: http://bit.ly/3HnuDLz
Your child/children need to be under 25 years old and must be financially dependent on you. Fill out this form so we will know more about your NZ plans for your child/children: http://bit.ly/3HnuDLz
Yes! But since your child is considered independent from you, he/she needs to apply in his/her own right with your support. She can either acquire a job offer from an NZ Employer to get a Work Visa or choose the Study-Work Pathway to obtain a Student Visa. We are currently active in assisting clients with the Study-Work Pathway. To know more about this, click this link: https://sdhvisa.com/study-work-pathway/
She can either acquire a job offer from an NZ Employer to get a Work Visa or choose the Study-Work Pathway to obtain a Student Visa. We are currently active in assisting clients with the Study-Work Pathway. To know more about this, click this link: https://sdhvisa.com/study-work-pathway/
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the 3 main reasons why others choose this Study-Work Pathway:
1. This pathway will enable you to enter New Zealand. There are jobs that are high demand in New Zealand but employers offer jobs to those who are already in New Zealand.
2. You will gain a qualification that will enable you to get a job offer in New Zealand.
3. You will use this pathway as a stepping stone to open opportunities for you and your partner. There are courses that allow students to work part-time while studying and bring their partner/spouse on an open work visa. While you study, your partner may work full-time for any employer, any job, anywhere.
To start your application for student visa, please contact one of our service specialists below:
We offer the following courses:
Welding, Caregiving, Enrolled Nursing, BS Nursing, Early Childhood Education, IT and Engineering course.
No! We only offer courses that has high demand jobs upon course completion
1. Related Training certificates, experience or education
2. English Language: IELTS, PTE or OET
3. 18 years old or over (Preferred age is until 45)
4. Good Health and Character
18 years old or over
They are different and depend on the specialization and level of the selected course.
You may check this link for more information: https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/about-us/our-role/legislation/nzqa-rules/nzqf-related-rules/the-table/
Tuition fees could range from NZ$6,000 to NZ$30,000. It varies depending on where and what you study, and the level you will be studying at.
Yes, for 3 months to 1-year courses.
It’s NZ$20,000 per year or NZ$1,700 per month for short courses.
No, but you need to show evidence that you have the source of funds for living costs, this could be from business or employment. The funds may be provided by your family or friends.
Most 1 year courses allow students to work up to 20 hours a week and full-time during scheduled vacations, depending on your visa conditions.
Recognizing the aspirations of many Filipinos to pursue employment in New Zealand following their studies, the SDH Study-Work Pathway exclusively provides courses with substantial job prospects in the country. This strategic selection enhances the likelihood of securing employment even before completing the chosen course. Stay connected with our community by joining our Facebook group, where you can access valuable information, receive updates, and engage with fellow clients, fostering a supportive and informative network for your journey. Click here to Join our Facebook Group.
The Education Experts of SDH will assist you with your school enrollment application. They are committed to make your application as hassle-free as possible until you get the admission or Offer of Place from the school you want to study in.
The next step will be applying for your Student Visa. You will have a consultation with our Licensed Immigration Adviser, for FREE! Our Education Experts will then guide and assist you with preparing the documents for the visa application.
The student visa is issued for the same length as the study period you’ve paid the tuition fees for.
Yes, if you enroll for PHD or Level 7 courses.
Level 10 courses allow student visa holders to support dependent child student visa-free primary and secondary education.
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