Part-time Work Options in New Zealand for International Students
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Part-time Work Options in New Zealand for International Students

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Raj Vimal
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Updated on Dec 10, 2024 00:00 IST

New Zealand is an ideal destination for international students as it offers world-class education at affordable prices, along with providing several part-time work opportunities. In this article, we'll talk about the part-time jobs in New Zealand, types of part-time work, how to find them, and more.

Part time work options in New Zealand

New Zealand has over the years become one of the preferred study-abroad destinations for Indians and International students alike. The country has registered positive student footfall into the country for all the right reasons. Today student-friendly policies such as post-study work permits, part-time work options, easy admissions, and a friendly environment have made students seriously consider New Zealand as their study abroad destination.

International students explore part-time jobs in New Zealand to cover the living expenses and gain some work experience in relevant field. International students can work up to 20 hours a week on their student visa in New Zealand. Rules are the same for working on campus or off campus. This article is all about how to get part-time jobs in New Zealand, types of job profiles, and more.

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Part-time Work Options in New Zealand

The cost of living in New Zealand is a bit more expensive than in India. INR 84,998 (1,715.4NZD) is the monthly living expense in New Zealand for Indian students without house rent. Not every student has that amount of money to cover the expenses. Many international students work part-time after their studies to earn some money. On a New Zealand student visa, you can work part-time for a maximum of 20 hours/week if your full-time course meets one of the following criteria:








  • Your course is at least two years in duration
  • Your course leads to a degree that qualifies towards an application for a New Zealand Skilled Migrant visa
  • Your course lasts for at least one academic year and you are taking part in an approved Tertiary Exchange Scheme.
  • Your course is taught at a private training institution or tertiary institution, and the main purpose is to develop English language skills.  You must have an IELTS overall band score of 5.0 or above.
  • Your course is full-time English language study lasting at least 14 weeks in duration at a university

Note: If you are enrolled in Masters' by research course or a doctoral degree program awarded by a New Zealand tertiary institution, then there are no restrictions on the hours you can work.

Types of Part-Time Job Options for International Students in New Zealand

International students can opt for various part-time jobs in New Zealand, which vary across industries, or work profiles and helps in giving a headstart to one's career. Some of the popular job options available for students in New Zealand as part-timers are as follows:

  • Retail Sales Assistant
  • Lab Technician
  • Tutor
  • Seasonal worker 
  • Cook
  • Supermarket Assistant  
  • Waiter/waitress
  • Car Groomer
  • Bartender
  • Photo Processor
  • Call centre worker
  • Office Clerks

How to Find Part-Time Jobs in New Zealand?

Students who are enrolled in a full-time course at any of New Zealand's Universities can look for job opportunities through student job search portals or job vacancy websites. Some of them are free to use and some portals offer paid services. 

Free Job Portals in New Zealand

Here are some free job portals to find part jobs in New Zealand. These portals are free to use and you do not need to spend any penny to explore career opportunities in New Zealand.

  • Career. govt.nz
  • Seek Careers NZ
  • LinkedIn

Feel free to mention any query in the comment section and we will be happy to answer your question. For help with university applications, students seeking to study abroad can contact our Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellors

Q:   Is New Zealand good for Indian students?

A:

With a good educational system, excellent quality of life, and a number of research opportunities, New Zealand offers a lot to international students. Auckland, the largest city in New Zealand has a 39 percent population of overseas citizens, making it a culturally diverse city. Moreover, the post-study work visa in New Zealand can offer up to three years of stay back. As per Stats New Zealand, its unemployment rate is 3.4 percent. Students enrolled in a course of 12 months or more can also work part-time in New Zealand for up to 20 hours a week during the semester and holidays.

Q:   Which course is better, Master in Management or Master in Project Management at the University of Auckland, New Zealand?

A:

The University of Auckland offers the best UG and PG programs for international students at an affordable tuition fees. Auckland Unversity Master in Project Management is slightly better than the Master in Management because of its tuition fees for first year. Mentioned below is the tuition fees for first-year for international students:

ProgramFirst Year Tuition Fees
Master in Project ManagementINR 25.11 L
Master in ManagementINR 26.11 L

Q:   How much funds are needed for a New Zealand study visa?

A:

 International students need to show sufficient funds for getting a New Zealand student visa. Students need to show NZ$ 20,000 for a full year of study or NZ$ 1,250 per month for getting a New Zealand study visa.

Cost of New Zealand Student Visa Application

  • New Zealand Visa Cost: Students who are submitting their Student Visa Application online are required to pay a base Visa fee of NZD 375 which is INR 19,200 (approximately).
  • Candidates who are applying for their Student Visa online from New Delhi are required to pay NZD 430 which is INR 22,000 (approximately) as the receiving centre fees.
  • Those applying for a student visa in New Zealand on paper (offline mode) should note that the immigration costs would be INR 22,600, in addition to this students are required to pay a receiving Centre fee of INR 1,520.

Q:   What is the cost of studying in New Zealand?

A:

The tuition fees that a student would need to pay will depend on the type of qualification and the university they are looking at to pursue their education. While courses such as humanities, education, and arts are likely to cost less pursuing subjects such as medicine and engineering costs on the higher side.

The below table sheds light on the tuition fee charged level-wise in New Zealand from international students applying to their universities:

Study Program Level

Annual Costs in NZD

Diploma or Certificate courses

NZD 23,000 - NZD 47,000

English Language courses

NZD 350 (per week)

Undergraduate degree

NZD 22,000 - NZD 32,000

Master's degree

NZD 26,000 - NZD 37,000 

Doctoral degree

NZD 6,500 - NZD 9,000  

Q:   Is living in New Zealand expensive?

A:

The cost of living does not includes only the tuition fee but also other expenses like textbooks, NON-tuition fee, accommodation cost and other personal expenses. The moment a student lands in New Zealand, they need to pay $35 international visitor and tourism conservation levy. The living cost can vary as per the accommodation option, location and personal spending habits.

In addition to your tuition and insurance fees, you will need between $20,000 and $25,000 per year ($380–480 per week) for accommodation/rent, food expenses, transportation costs, phone bills, internet usage and entertainment.

Q:   Is New Zealand good for international students to study?

A:

New Zealand is one of the top destinations for international students going abroad for higher education. All of eight universities in New Zealand are ranked among the top 3% universities in the world. New Zealand education sets up students with a globally recognised qualification and real-world skills. Each year thousands of students from India apply for various universities in the New Zealand. As per Govt. of India, there are more than 2,500 Indian students that went to study in 2022 in various universities in New Zealand.

Q:   How do I get a study visa for New Zealand?

A:

Each year, thousands of students from all over the world come to New Zealand to pursue higher education. International students can apply for a study visa to the New Zealand in 4 different ways; Online, offline, through an immigration advisor or at a visa center. An overseas student may have to furnish the following:

  • Name of the course you are allowed to study;
  • Name of education provider;
  • Must hold an acceptable insurance;
  • Valid passport;
  • Completed student visa application form; and
  • 2 passport sized photographs.

Q:   How much does it cost to get a study visa in New Zealand?

A:

After submitting their student visa application, international students are required to pay a base visa fee of NZD 375 (INR 18 K). However, candidates who are applying for their student visa online from New Delhi as their receiving center are required to pay NZD 430 (INR 20.6 K) as a visa application fee. International students, including Indian students are advised to check the official immigration website of New Zealand to know the current and exact visa application fees.

Conversion Rate: 1 NZD = INR 48.13

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Rifa Ara Taoshin

10 months ago

I have completed my Bsc in pharmacy. Now I want to do M.Sc in New Zealand.can you help me?

Reply to Rifa Ara Taoshin

Hello Rifa! You can speak to our team of counsellors by signing up here - Shiksha Abroad Counselling and they will be able to help you with the best possible options and guide you how to go about it. Good luck!

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Prerita Macwan

a year ago

I completed my Masters of Science with Mathematics subject also completed my B.Ed .I want to do my PhD in new zealand.Give you guidance about it

Reply to Prerita Macwan

Hello! You can sign up for free counselling by registering here - Shiksha Abroad Counselling and get all your queries resolved. Good luck!

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Harshad Parmar

2 years ago

I did my graduation in mechanical engineering and I have 2 years of work experience.my ielts score is 5.5.can I apply for masters in new zealand??

Reply to Harshad Parmar

Harshad, I would suggest that you submit your details with Shiksha Study Abroad Counselling Team in order to get your doubts cleared in such cases by sharing your full profile with them. You can apply here: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/apply

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Harshad Parmar

2 years ago

Durations of completing the study is increased.due to backlog. it is acceptable in New Zealand ??

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Tarun Pal

3 years ago

I have completed my 12 with 45% And in b.com I got 50% can I apply in newzealand for postgraduation

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Rahul Singha

3 years ago

Hello Tarun. You can check out popular universities in New Zealand here: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/new-zealand and get in touch with our study abroad counsellors here: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/apply

5 years ago

I have completed my +2 with 60.6% in 2017 and I also gave ielts exam recently,luckily I got 6band (not less than 5.5 ) can I apply in newzealand for my bachelor studies .

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5 years ago

Hey there