1. What is the India–New Zealand FTA?
A Free Trade Agreement was signed on 27 April 2026 between India and New Zealand. For students, it creates a dedicated, cap-free mobility pathway with extended post-study work visas and guaranteed part-time work rights.
2. How long is the post-study work visa for Indian students after this FTA?
Up to 3 years for STEM bachelor’s and master’s graduates. Up to 4 years for doctoral (PhD) graduates.
3. Is there a cap on how many Indian students can study in New Zealand?
No. The FTA includes no numerical cap on Indian students, unlike the standard international student framework.
4. Can I work while studying in New Zealand?
Yes. The FTA formally guarantees Indian students the right to work at least 20 hours per week during their studies.
5. What is the Working Holiday Visa under the FTA?
A new dedicated category giving 1,000 young Indians per year a multiple-entry visa valid for 12 months to live and work in New Zealand. It was not available to Indian nationals before this deal.
Q6. When do these changes come into effect?
The FTA was signed on 27 April 2026. Specific implementation dates will be confirmed by Immigration New Zealand. Check immigration.govt.nz for the latest updates.
Q7. Does this apply to all New Zealand universities?
Yes. All eight public universities in New Zealand fall under this FTA framework.
Q8. Is New Zealand a good option for Indian students compared to Australia or the UK?
Yes, especially now. Costs are lower than in Australia and the UK, cities are safe and liveable, and the FTA now gives Indian students formally guaranteed extended post-study work rights that most other destinations do not offer.
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