Working while on a student visa
International students in New Zealand may be able to work while on a student visa. Your eVisa or visa sticker in your passport shows whether you can work.
Tertiary students
Tertiary students, for example, university or polytech students — may be able to work part time during semesters and full time during the holidays.
Part-time work
You can work up to 20 hours a week if you’re studying full time and your course:
- is at least 2 academic years long
- results in a NZ qualification at level 4 or above on the NZQCF
- is at least 1 academic year long and is part of an approved tertiary-student exchange programme.
You can still work part time if you’re studying part time:
- for a course that gives you points towards the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa, or
- in the final semester of a programme that is at least 2 academic years long.
If you have to complete work experience as part of your training, this is additional to part-time work of 20 hours a week.
Full-time work
You may be able to work full time during the Christmas holidays or scheduled breaks, for example, between semesters.
Scheduled breaks
You can work full time during scheduled breaks if:
- you study full time for at least 1 academic year
- your course is worth at least 120 credits
- your course has a minimum of 2 semesters over at least 8 months.
Christmas and New Year holidays
You can work full time during the Christmas and New Year period if:
- you’re studying full time
- your course has a minimum of 2 semesters during at least 8 months.
If you’re studying for a masters by research or a PhD
Masters by research and PhD students can work as many hours as they like.
English-language students
If your course is 24 weeks or longer
You can work up to 20 hours each week if:
- you’re studying full time
- the main reason for your study is to improve your English
- you have an acceptable English Language test result that is no more than 2 years old, such as an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) certificate with an overall band score of 5.0 — you’ll need to provide this with your application.
If your course is 14 weeks or longer
You can work up to 20 hours each week if you’re studying English full time at a university or an education provider that has been assessed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) as a Category 1 provider.
If your course is less than 14 weeks
You may be able to work if you have studied English on a previous student visa and your new course:
- follows on from the previous one
- is with the same education provider.
High-school students
Students in years 12 and 13 at secondary school can work up to 20 hours a week during the school year and full time in the Christmas and New Year holiday period.
If you’re under 18, you’ll need letters giving you permission to work from both your:
- school
- parent or legal guardian.
Work you cannot do while on a student visa
International students are not allowed to be self-employed. You must work for an employer and have an employment agreement.
You cannot provide commercial sexual services. This means you cannot:
- work as a prostitute
- operate a New Zealand prostitution business
- invest in a prostitution business.
If you work when you’re not allowed
Working when your visa does not allow you to work is a breach of your visa conditions.
This means:
- you may have to leave New Zealand
- any future visa applications you make may be affected.
Deportation and how you can appeal — Immigration New Zealand
Get an IRD number if you’re going to work
You’ll need an IRD number if you’re going to work. Apply for an IRD number from Inland Revenue after you get your visa.
Give your IRD number to your employer when you start work. Use it for all of your New Zealand tax matters.
New arrival to New Zealand - IRD number application — Inland Revenue
Find a job
Make sure you have checked your work rights in your visa before applying for a job.
Working on a student visa — Immigration New Zealand
Advice and tips for finding a job
Check out the New Zealand Education website for information about finding a job in NZ as an international student.
- Work on a student visa
- Find a part-time job
- Employee rights
- Getting paid and tax
- Problems at work
- Employability skills
You’ve finished your studies and want to work in NZ
Check Immigration New Zealand (INZ) for information about:
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact one of the following agencies.
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Immigration New Zealand
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Inland Revenue
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Education New Zealand
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