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Maldives to New Zealand

Maldives to New Zealand Student Visa

Student visaHigh scrutinyPlan for admission, tuition arrangements, financial proof, health checks, online processing, and complex long-distance travel.Reviewed June 14, 2026

Route readiness

Research completeness

Completion45%

Visa type

Student visa

Difficulty

High scrutiny

Timeline

Plan for admission, tuition arrangements, financial proof, health checks, online processing, and complex long-distance travel.

Documents

10 listed

Route freshness

Last reviewed
14 June 2026
Official sources
Official sources verified
Route completeness
90%
Status
Published

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Route verification

Route information is current based on our latest verification schedule.

Last verified
June 14, 2026
Next scheduled review
July 14, 2026
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Planning risks

Route warnings

These warnings highlight planning risks that may affect this route. They are planning signals, not legal advice.

Immigration

Do not breach visa or residence conditions

High

Eligible student visa holders may work up to 25 hours per week during study periods if their visa conditions allow it, and may work full-time during scheduled breaks when authorised. The eVisa conditions control.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Post-arrival

Complete mandatory post-arrival steps

High

Complete enrolment, maintain attendance and progress, keep insurance active, obtain an IRD number before work, and update contact details with the provider and immigration authorities when required.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Labour

Check work limits, wages and deductions

High

Check that the eVisa permits work and the exact weekly limit. Eligible students may work up to 25 hours during study periods. Obtain an IRD number and retain payslips and employment records.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Scam

Avoid fake agents, jobs and accommodation

High

Verify the education provider, adviser licence and employer independently. No one can guarantee a visa, job or residence.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Finance

Budget for destination-specific hidden costs

Medium

Budget for insurance, medical and police certificates if requested, tuition deposit, tenancy bond, domestic transport, winter clothing and higher food or housing costs.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Health

Complete insurance and medical requirements

Medium

International students generally need appropriate medical and travel insurance. Check emergency, hospital, dental, optical and pre-existing-condition cover.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Arrival

Follow customs and medicine controls

Medium

New Zealand has strict biosecurity controls. Declare all food, plants, seeds, wood, soil, animal products, outdoor equipment and other risk goods on the New Zealand Traveller Declaration. Carry prescription medicines in original packaging with a prescription or doctor letter. Controlled medicines and larger supplies may require prior approval.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

Emergency

Prepare for disruption and emergencies

Medium

Earthquakes, volcanic activity, severe weather and remote travel can disrupt transport. Follow Civil Defence and local emergency alerts. Keep secure copies of the passport, eVisa, offer of place, insurance and tenancy documents. Save 111, Healthline, provider security, insurer and consular contacts.

Reviewed Jun 13, 2026Official government guidance

General route note

Because travel from Maldives may involve multiple connections, confirm visa approval, transit rules, baggage arrangements, and accommodation before buying non-refundable tickets.

Route intelligence

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Structured route-level risk and readiness summaries. For specific alerts, see route warnings.

Health/security reviewed

Health & disease advisory

International students generally need appropriate medical and travel insurance. Check emergency, hospital, dental, optical and pre-existing-condition cover.

Safety & travel security

Verify accommodation, employment and immigration advisers. Do not pay for a job or guaranteed visa outcome, and avoid deposits to unverified personal accounts.

Regional conflict / disruption

Earthquakes, volcanic activity, severe weather and remote travel can disrupt transport. Follow Civil Defence and local emergency alerts.

Scam and agent risk

Verify the education provider, adviser licence and employer independently. No one can guarantee a visa, job or residence.

Labour rights / contract risk

Check that the eVisa permits work and the exact weekly limit. Eligible students may work up to 25 hours during study periods. Obtain an IRD number and retain payslips and employment records.

Hidden cost risk

Budget for insurance, medical and police certificates if requested, tuition deposit, tenancy bond, domestic transport, winter clothing and higher food or housing costs.

Post-arrival requirements

Complete enrolment, maintain attendance and progress, keep insurance active, obtain an IRD number before work, and update contact details with the provider and immigration authorities when required.

Emergency readiness

Keep secure copies of the passport, eVisa, offer of place, insurance and tenancy documents. Save 111, Healthline, provider security, insurer and consular contacts.

Route intelligence summaries are planning aids. Health, security, and travel conditions can change quickly. Verify current official guidance before travel or payment.

Overview

What this route covers

A planning summary for this visa path.

A detailed route for Maldivian applicants seeking full-time study in New Zealand. It covers provider eligibility, offer of place, tuition and living-cost evidence, sponsor documentation, bona fide student assessment, health and character requirements, online application, travel, and post-arrival visa compliance. Current financial and work-condition rules should be verified before publication.

Applicant profile

Who this visa is for

Maldivian students with an approved offer, a coherent academic and career plan, sufficient documented funding, and the ability to explain why the selected New Zealand programme is appropriate.

Eligibility

Eligibility notes

Applicants generally need an approved offer of place, evidence of tuition and living funds, credible sponsor or personal funding, health and character compliance, and evidence that they intend to follow the study conditions. Family sponsorship should be supported by relationship, income, asset, and transaction evidence.

Refusal risk

Check your refusal risk

Spot weak points in your profile before you apply. This is an educational estimate, not an official decision.

Answer 12 short planning questions to spot weak points in your profile before you apply for Student visa.

This tool provides an educational risk estimate based on the information you enter. It does not predict an official visa decision and is not legal or immigration advice. Always verify requirements with the relevant immigration authority or embassy.

Estimated cost

Planning cost snapshot

Official fees are calculated from published cost items marked Official fee. Proof of funds is shown separately as money to show, not a fee.

Official fees to pay

Not calculated

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Proof of funds to show

USD 11,631

NZD 20,000 annual living-fund planning figure; tuition and outward travel extra.

Preparation costs

USD 2,326–5,816

Document, medical, travel, and other preparation estimates

NZD 850 fee planning figure plus NZD 20,000 living funds.

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Processing time

How long it usually takes

Plan for admission, tuition arrangements, financial proof, health checks, online processing, and complex long-distance travel.

See the step-by-step process section for staged timing notes.

Documents

Required documents

Early planning checklist. Confirm final requirements with official sources.

Valid passport and photographs

Offer of place from an approved provider

Tuition-fee invoice and payment evidence

Personal or sponsor bank statements and source-of-funds documents

Sponsor relationship and income evidence

Academic records and language evidence

Study-purpose and future-plan statement

Medical and chest X-ray evidence when requested

Police certificates when requested

Travel, accommodation, and outward-funds evidence

Document readiness

Check your document readiness

Select the documents and evidence you already have. VisaPathways will show what appears complete, what may need improvement, and which gaps could increase application risk.

Select the documents and evidence you already have for Student visa. VisaPathways will show what appears complete, what may need improvement, and which gaps could increase application risk.

This tool provides an educational document-readiness estimate based on the information you enter. It does not confirm eligibility, guarantee approval, or replace official immigration guidance. Always verify requirements with the relevant immigration authority, embassy, or visa application centre.

Personal assessment

Your VisaPathways Action Plan

Combine your refusal-risk and document-readiness results into one route-specific preparation report.

Combine your refusal-risk and document-readiness results into one route-specific VisaPathways assessment report with priority actions, timeline guidance, cost planning, and alternatives.

To build a useful action plan, complete the refusal-risk and document-readiness assessments.

This action plan is an educational planning tool based on the information you entered and the route data currently available on VisaPathways. It does not confirm eligibility, predict an official decision, or replace legal, immigration, embassy, or government guidance. Visa rules, fees, processing times and document requirements can change.

Process

Step-by-step process

Step 1

Confirm the exact official route and current eligibility

Before paying any deposit, agent, test, or employer-related charge

Identify the correct visa or work category and read the current official eligibility, financial, health, character, language, skills, and sponsor or provider requirements. Check whether country-specific procedures or temporary restrictions apply.

Step 2

Verify the institution, employer, sponsor, or programme channel

Before accepting the offer or signing documents

Confirm the organisation through an official register or government source. Review offer, contract, course, salary, tuition, refund, accommodation, deductions, support, and cancellation terms in writing.

Step 3

Build a complete and traceable evidence file

Several weeks before the intended application

Prepare identity, academic or employment history, funding, sponsor relationship, bank history, income, language or skills results, health, police, insurance, and explanation letters. Resolve inconsistencies before submission.

Step 4

Submit through the official channel and monitor requests

According to official appointment and processing guidance

Use the official online system, embassy, visa application centre, or government programme channel. Save submission receipts and respond promptly to biometrics, medical, interview, or additional-document requests.

Step 5

Plan travel and post-arrival compliance

After approval and before purchasing non-refundable travel

Wait for the formal decision, then verify visa details, entry validity, transit requirements, accommodation, insurance, institution or employer reporting, registration, and restrictions on work, study, or workplace changes.

Risk signals

Common rejection reasons

- Limited explanation of sponsor funds - Unverified education intermediaries - Course choice inconsistent with prior study - Complex transit requirements overlooked - Failure to understand current work or attendance conditions

Travel profile

Travel profile

Practical flight and routing signals for planning this visa route. Not a booking service.

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Flight type

Usually two stops or a long one-stop itinerary

Estimated travel time

Commonly 20–35+ hours depending on route and connections

Travel difficulty

Moderate

Common transit hubs

  • Colombo
  • Singapore
  • Kuala Lumpur
  • Dubai

Common airlines

  • SriLankan Airlines partner services
  • Singapore Airlines
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Emirates

Arrival airports

  • Auckland Airport
  • Christchurch Airport
  • Wellington Airport

Transit warning

Confirm transit-visa rules for every connection, especially when changing airports, collecting baggage, using separate tickets, or passing immigration. Also check passport validity, airline document checks, baggage allowances, and overnight-connection arrangements.

Do not purchase non-refundable travel before the immigration decision and any employer or institution reporting date are confirmed. Keep paper and digital copies of the visa decision, admission or contract documents, accommodation address, insurance, and emergency contacts.

Travel estimates are planning signals only. Flight availability, airline routes, transit rules, and travel times can change.

Arrival readiness

Arrival readiness

Practical reminders for the first stage of travel and arrival.

Last reviewed

Customs and restricted items

New Zealand has strict biosecurity controls. Declare all food, plants, seeds, wood, soil, animal products, outdoor equipment and other risk goods on the New Zealand Traveller Declaration.

Food

Fresh food, meat, dairy, honey, seeds, plants and many homemade products can be restricted. Declare all food and allow officers to inspect uncertain items.

Medicine

Carry prescription medicines in original packaging with a prescription or doctor letter. Controlled medicines and larger supplies may require prior approval.

Clothing and behaviour

Weather changes quickly. Carry waterproof layers, warm clothing and sun protection. Laboratories, farms, construction and placements may require PPE.

Local laws

The student must comply with every condition shown on the eVisa. Recreational cannabis remains illegal. Driving and tenancy rules are strictly enforced, including lawful handling of tenancy bonds.

Work/study conditions

Eligible student visa holders may work up to 25 hours per week during study periods if their visa conditions allow it, and may work full-time during scheduled breaks when authorised. The eVisa conditions control.

Airport arrival

Keep the passport, eVisa, offer of place, tuition evidence, accommodation, financial evidence and outward-travel arrangements accessible. Complete the traveller declaration accurately.

Emergency / official contacts

Call 111 for police, fire or ambulance. For non-emergency medical advice, call Healthline on 0800 611 116. Save the provider, insurer and accommodation contacts.

General advice

Complete provider enrolment, activate insurance, check the eVisa work conditions, obtain an IRD number before authorised work, set up banking and understand Tenancy Services rules before paying a bond.

Arrival guidance is a planning aid. Always verify customs, medicine, and local law rules with official authorities before travel.

FAQs

Frequently asked questions

No FAQ content has been published for this route yet.

Important disclaimer

VisaAtlas is a research and planning platform. Always verify final requirements with official authorities before applying.

Cost intelligence

Estimated money needed for this route.

These figures are planning estimates only. Actual costs can change depending on official fees, exchange rates, service providers, document preparation, and applicant profile.

Exchange rates are estimates and may differ from banks, card providers, or visa centres. FX estimate updated: 2026-06-13.

Estimated totals

NZD cost estimate

Official fees to pay

NZD 850

Approx. USD 494

Preparation costs

NZD 3,000–8,800

Approx. USD 1,745–USD 5,118

Proof of funds to show

NZD 20,000

Approx. USD 11,631

Official fees include only cost items marked Official fee. Proof of funds is money to show, not a fee. Preparation includes document, medical, travel, and other non-official planning costs.

Fee Paying Student Visa charge

Official fee

Planning figure; verify in INZ fee finder.

Check source

NZD 850–850

Approx. USD 494

Official fee

One-year living funds

Proof of funds

Tuition and outward travel extra.

Check source

NZD 20,000–20,000

Approx. USD 11,631

Money to show

Medical, police and documents

Document preparation

Estimate.

Check source

NZD 500–1,800

Approx. USD 291–USD 1,047

Preparation

Travel, insurance and settlement

Travel / relocation

Estimate.

Check source

NZD 2,500–7,000

Approx. USD 1,454–USD 4,071

Preparation

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