Child of a Student Visitor Visa

Your dependent children can visit you while you study in New Zealand. They can study for up 3 months. Dependent children must be aged 19 or younger.

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  • Length of stay

    Same duration as

    your student visa

  • Cost

    NZD $341

  • Processing time

    80% within

    7 weeks

  • Age range

    19 years or younger

To apply you must:

  • have a student visa
  • be the parent of the child travelling to join you
  • be responsible for the child financially
  • have enough money to support your child during their stay, or have an acceptable sponsor
  • have plans for your child to leave New Zealand at the end of their stay.

This visa lets your child:

  • join you in New Zealand while you study
  • go to school in New Zealand for up to 3 months.

For your child to be dependent on you, they must be either 17 or younger, or 18 to 19 with no children of their own. They must also be reliant on you for financial support.

If you want your child to study for more than 3 months, they will need student visas.

You can apply for a visa for your child at the same time you apply for your student visa. They will only be given a visa after we approve your application.

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Who can apply

Check if you are eligible to apply for this visa and what supporting documents and information you need to provide.

Identity

You must provide proof of your children's identity.

  • 1 acceptable photo of your child if you apply online, or 2 photos if you use a paper application.
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If you apply online, you must upload a copy of your child's passport. After you have applied, we will tell you if you must send us your child's passport as well.

If you use a paper application form, you may send us your child's passport, or a certified copy. If you provide a certified copy, we may ask for your child's passport before we complete the application.

Citizens of China applying from China

Also provide a copy of:

  • your child's Hukou (household registration book)
  • your child's identity cards.

If you are a citizen of China and you are submitting a paper application form in China, you must also complete a supplementary form.

Applicants from Hong Kong or Macao applying within Hong Kong or Macao

Also provide copies of your children's identity cards.

If you are submitting a paper application form, you must provide a supplementary form for Hong Kong and Macao visitors, workers and students.

Citizens of Taiwan

We cannot accept a Taiwan compatriot passport as proof of citizenship.

Health

Your children must be in good health.

The children may need to have a chest X-ray and/or a medical examination as proof of good health.

Note

Children under 11 do not need to have an X-ray unless a special report is needed.

Applicants from China, Hong Kong or Macao applying within China, Hong Kong or Macao

You must provide a chest X-ray completed in the last 3 months, even if you have provided one to us previously, if:

  • your child has spent 6 months in a row in China since the last X-ray certificate was issued, and
  • your child is now coming to New Zealand for more than 6 months.

Character

Your child must be of good character.

You may need to provide police certificates as proof of the child's good character.

Note

You do not need to provide police certificates for children under 17.

Genuine intentions

You must genuinely intend for your children to meet the conditions of their visas.

When we decide if your intentions are genuine, we consider all the information:

  • you provide to support your application
  • we have about your personal circumstances
  • you provided in any previous applications.

Dependent children

Your children must be single and depend on you for financial support.

For us to consider your children to be dependent, they must be either:

  • 17 or under
  • 18 to 19 with no children of their own.

Note

We may ask for evidence that children 18 to 19 are financially dependent on you, for example:

    • documents showing they are enrolled at school or university
    • receipts for their daily expenses, like phone, clothes, food
    • bank accounts showing you pay then an allowance
    • receipts for big purchases, like travel.

Your relationship with your children

You must be the parent of your dependent children.

You must provide evidence that you are the parent of your dependent children, which may include:

  • the children's
  • adoption papers.

Note

If your children are travelling alone or with one parent, we may ask for evidence they have the right to leave their country of residence. For example, custody or guardianship papers.

Your student visa

You must hold a student visa.

We will check our records for evidence you hold a student visa.

Bringing family on a student visa

Funds or sponsorship

You must have enough money to support the children while they are in New Zealand or have an acceptable sponsor.

Your children must have at least NZD $1,000 per person per month, or NZD $400 per person per month if their accommodation has already been paid for.

To prove this, you can include:

  • proof of accommodation pre-payment, like hotel pre-paid vouchers or receipts
  • bank statements or credit card statements
  • bank drafts or traveller's cheques.

If your children are sponsored the sponsor must provide evidence that they meet the sponsorship criteria, and can look after the children while they are in New Zealand.

Evidence they can provide includes:

  • recent bank statements
  • pay slips
  • employment agreement
  • accommodation ownership or payment of rent.

You must have the sponsor's Sharing ID to complete the online application.

Sponsorship process for a visa

Note

If you hold a scholarship that guarantees maintenance and accommodation to the family of the student, then your children will not need to show proof of funds.

Onward travel

Your children must have a ticket to leave New Zealand or be sponsored for the cost of their onward travel.

Evidence can include:

  • a travel ticket for each of the children
  • proof you have enough money to buy a ticket out of New Zealand for the children
  • a 'Sponsorship Form for Temporary Entry' completed by an acceptable sponsor.

English translations

You must provide full English translations of any documents that are not in English.

Documents must be translated by someone who meets our requirements for providing English translations.

How to pay and submit

When your child arrives

Entry permission

Your child must apply for permission to enter New Zealand. This is done by completing a New Zealand Traveller Declaration (NZTD) form.

Caregivers may complete a declaration on behalf of children or babies they are travelling with.

The digital declaration can be started at any time, but the earliest it can be submitted is 24 hours before travelling to New Zealand.

A paper declaration form is available for travellers who cannot complete it online.

New Zealand Traveller Declaration

New Zealand Customs and Biosecurity also check that your child meets their entry requirements.

Arriving in New Zealand

Alert

Your child can be refused entry permission if they:

  • are not a genuine visitor
  • do not meet our character requirements
  • have had a change in circumstances since we approved their visa
  • refuse to let us take their photo, fingerprints or an iris scan
  • are unable to provide evidence of any onward travel or funds required by the conditions of their visas.

While your child is in New Zealand

These are the conditions that must be met once your child has their visa. Your child's visa conditions are recorded in their eVisa.

Travel

If your children have they can travel to and from New Zealand as many times as they like before their visas expire.

If they have single entry visas their visas will expire when they leave New Zealand.

Check your child's visa label or their eVisa letter for their travel conditions.

Note

If your children do not have multiple entry visas you can apply to have the conditions of their visas varied to allow them to travel.

Onward travel

You must have tickets for each of the children to leave New Zealand or enough money to buy each child a ticket.

Note

You or your children may be asked for evidence of their travel arrangements when they check in or arrive in New Zealand.

Funds or sponsorship

You must have enough money to support the children while they are in New Zealand, or the children must have a sponsor. 

Note

You may be asked for evidence your children have financial support or sponsorship when they arrive in New Zealand.

Study

School-aged children can study for up to 3 months in any calendar year.

Older children can study at tertiary institutes for up to 3 months in any 12-month period.

Note

Your children will need student visas if they want to study for more than 3 months.

If your children will be studying for more than 2 weeks, their school must be a signatory to the 'Code of Pastoral Care for International Students'.

Code of Pastoral Care for International Students — New Zealand Qualifications Authority

Work

Your children cannot work in New Zealand.

Visa expiry

The children must leave New Zealand before their visas expire.

Note

Visa expiry dates are printed on a visa label or included in a visa letter.