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I want to study in New Zealand, so how much does it cost? What are the forms of guarantee for studying abroad visa funds?
Many students choose to study in New Zealand, which is related to the low cost of studying in New Zealand. So what is the cost of studying in New Zealand? In terms of tuition fees, public primary schools are about NZ $1000 a year, private primary schools are about NZ $25,000 a year, public secondary schools are about NZ $ 13000 a year, and undergraduate courses are about NZ $25,000-35,000 a year. Living expenses, including accommodation and transportation. At least 15000 NZD is required every year. Here are the details.

What is the cost of studying in New Zealand? 1. Tuition: In New Zealand, different types of schools and courses charge different fees. The specific cost should be based on the actual cost shown by each school. Tuition fees for international students studying in New Zealand are usually:

Primary school: the tuition fee for public primary schools is about 1 1 NZD 1 1000/ year; The tuition fee for private primary schools is about NZ $25,000/year.

Secondary school: the tuition fee for public secondary schools is about 13+03000 NZD/year; The tuition fee for private secondary schools is about S $25,000/year.

English courses: When applying for universities in New Zealand, students will have certain requirements for English proficiency. Studying general English courses in New Zealand costs about NZ $300 per week; 12 week Cambridge English test training course costs about 5 100 NZD.

Higher education: New Zealand university tuition fees have changed. The tuition fees for undergraduate specialized courses are mostly NZ $25,000-35,000, and those for graduate specialized courses are mostly NZ $28,000-40,000. If you choose to go to New Zealand University for doctoral studies, as long as you meet the application conditions, most doctoral programs can enjoy the same fees as New Zealand students.

2. Living expenses: For those who are going to study in New Zealand, in addition to tuition fees, living expenses are also a part worthy of attention. When applying for a student visa, you must submit proof of funds to prove that you have the financial ability to pay the living expenses during your study in New Zealand. If you have won a scholarship to study abroad, or if you have a helper/family member who has agreed to pay for your expenses in New Zealand, you don't need to provide proof of personal funds.

If you plan to study in New Zealand for more than 1 year, you need an economic certificate of at least 15 NZD15,000 to prove that you can afford the living expenses for the first year. If you have studied abroad for less than one year, you need 1 NZD to prove that you have at least 1 NZD 250 to pay for your living expenses every month.

Matters needing attention in fund guarantee of New Zealand study visa

1. If the bank deposit exceeds 6 months, it is not necessary to explain the source of funds.

2. If the bank deposit is less than 6 months, you need to explain the source. For example, after the house is sold, the money is transferred to deposit, or what wealth management products you bought before are now transferred out. As long as you can explain the source of funds, you don't have to deposit it for 6 months.

3. Students who can't meet the six-month deposit period and can't explain the source of bank funds can apply for a special account for New Zealand students or as a guarantee. But the money in this account can only be used for studying abroad and cannot be taken out for other purposes.

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