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Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by martins2021: 10:47am On May 22, 2025
Hi everyone,
Is there anyone pursuing a self-funded PhD. Is it possible to work part-time while conducting the PhD research? I'd really appreciate any advice or experiences you could share!
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by blaze007(m): 9:36pm On May 22, 2025
Gbam!!!!!
To apply for the visa is quite easy and straightforward. Na the decision be the koko. But I'm sure we will get good news soon. Ameeen.


CalabarSamurai:
Kai use IDP to get your admission, and then upload your documents yourself, there is a video showing you how to apply for your study visa application. Well, I guess this is what happens when it is free.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 10:20pm On May 22, 2025
Use six months bank statement. Let your Proof of Funds be in the bank account before the beginning of the 1st month of the Six months.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by SanThiago: 12:17am On May 23, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
Use six months bank statement. Let your Proof of Funds be in the bank account before the beginning of the 1st month of the Six months.
The full proof of funds? grin grin

This one strong

plus is it Naija bank statement you submit?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 6:17am On May 23, 2025
1. The money from sales of property has to be in the account for 3 - 6 months before applying. (Applies to other sources of funds too) i.e. proof of funds, if it dips due to forex, top it up and put an explainer in your cover letter.

2. They want evidence of where you got the money for tuition and living costs where X - tuition fees and Y - NZ$25,000 for 120 units/1 Year or NZ$35,000 for 180 Units / 18 months. So if the money is in your account for 3 - 6 months, they will overlook sales of property as source of income (there are other sources of income)

3. Jeje just look for a 120 units course to do that is relevant to work experience and/or first degree or if you are doing a career change. (your cover letter or SoP will need to justify this). Doing a 120 units course removes the need for a funding plan letter for the remainder of your program for instance.

4. You can submit any currency statement account (NGN, USD, GBP, EURO, NZ$ etc.), but they said it is recommended to use one bank statement for ease of authenticaion.

Have a great day!

SanThiago:
The full proof of funds? grin grin

This one strong

plus is it Naija bank statement you submit?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 10:35am On May 23, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
1. The money from sales of property has to be in the account for 3 - 6 months before applying. (Applies to other sources of funds too) i.e. proof of funds, if it dips due to forex, top it up and put an explainer in your cover letter.

2. They want evidence of where you got the money for tuition and living costs where X - tuition fees and Y - NZ$25,000 for 120 units/1 Year or NZ$35,000 for 180 Units / 18 months. So if the money is in your account for 3 - 6 months, they will overlook sales of property as source of income (there are other sources of income)

3. Jeje just look for a 120 units course to do that is relevant to work experience and/or first degree or if you are doing a career change. (your cover letter or SoP will need to justify this). Doing a 120 units course removes the need for a funding plan letter for the remainder of your program for instance.

4. You can submit any currency statement account (NGN, USD, GBP, EURO, NZ$ etc.), but they said it is recommended to use one bank statement for ease of authenticaion.

Have a great day!
Can you try to simplify the highlighted part. Thank you
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 5:26pm On May 23, 2025
The funds may be considered genuine if they have been in your account for three to six months before applying.
That’s how it was explained to me.

Peaceful123:
Can you try to simplify the highlighted part. Thank you
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by blaze007(m): 9:58pm On May 23, 2025
You can pay school fees from another account and then show 6months for pof.

CalabarSamurai:
The funds may be considered genuine if they have been in your account for three to six months before applying.
That’s how it was explained to me.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Henrodegreat: 1:49pm On May 24, 2025
ab4m:
They do give funding to anyone irrespective of your Nationality once you meet the criteria, many have a published paper in a reputable journal.

I have a Nigerian in my school who is on Scholarship. When I applied for mine, it was not successful, the main reason was no publications.

So work towards paper publication and have a good grade in your Masters, you will get it.

Lastly, subsidising PhD fee to around NZ$7k is a scholarship on its own.
I have no published papers but have MSc Merit from 🇬🇧 do I stand a chance
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by SanThiago: 3:58am On May 25, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
1. The money from sales of property has to be in the account for 3 - 6 months before applying. (Applies to other sources of funds too) i.e. proof of funds, if it dips due to forex, top it up and put an explainer in your cover letter.

2. They want evidence of where you got the money for tuition and living costs where X - tuition fees and Y - NZ$25,000 for 120 units/1 Year or NZ$35,000 for 180 Units / 18 months. So if the money is in your account for 3 - 6 months, they will overlook sales of property as source of income (there are other sources of income)

3. Jeje just look for a 120 units course to do that is relevant to work experience and/or first degree or if you are doing a career change. (your cover letter or SoP will need to justify this). Doing a 120 units course removes the need for a funding plan letter for the remainder of your program for instance.

4. You can submit any currency statement account (NGN, USD, GBP, EURO, NZ$ etc.), but they said it is recommended to use one bank statement for ease of authenticaion.

Have a great day!
Hmmm.

1. I save my funds in three different Naija Banks. so does this mean i have to move all to one bank and allow it to cool for 3-6 Months?

2. What if i get the POF Living expenses plus flight (25k NZD) In my account for the 3-6 months as demanded, but the money i used to pay my school fees came in through an influx shortly before i paid the school fees. will they care about the one i have already used to pay school fees?

3. like i pointed out earlier, i am a remote worker. how good can my salary invoice over the last two years serve as a good POF?

4. Since we are not year sure if NZ also avoids giving PSWP to students above 35 years, assuming they have the same policy with Australia, does that 35 years thing apply to PhD students as well?

Sorry, some of my questions feels repeated, but i am asking just to get specific clarity.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 8:27am On May 25, 2025
SanThiago:
Hmmm.

1. I save my funds in three different Naija Banks. so does this mean i have to move all to one bank and allow it to cool for 3-6 Months?

2. What if i get the POF Living expenses plus flight (25k NZD) In my account for the 3-6 months as demanded, but the money i used to pay my school fees came in through an influx shortly before i paid the school fees. will they care about the one i have already used to pay school fees?

3. like i pointed out earlier, i am a remote worker. how good can my salary invoice over the last two years serve as a good POF?

4. Since we are not year sure if NZ also avoids giving PSWP to students above 35 years, assuming they have the same policy with Australia, does that 35 years thing apply to PhD students as well?

Sorry, some of my questions feels repeated, but i am asking just to get specific clarity.
Base on my little understanding and research. I don’t think there is an age limit for PhD education. By extension, I don’t think there is age limit for PSWP
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 11:01am On May 25, 2025
1.
No, you don’t have to move all your funds to one bank.
INZ allows funds from multiple accounts and banks, as long as the source and history are clear and traceable. What matters most is:

That each account shows a consistent transaction history (ideally 6 months).

You can explain the source of each deposit (especially large ones).

You provide bank statements for each account used in your visa application.

If you want to consolidate for ease of presentation, that’s fine—but it’s not compulsory, and consolidating too close to your visa application date may even raise questions about fund origin.

2.
Yes, they might care; but not necessarily negatively. Here’s how to look at it:

Immigration NZ assesses total financial capacity, which includes:

Funds already used (like school fees paid).

Funds currently held (like living expenses, travel).

If your tuition was paid with a recent lump sum deposit, and you can clearly explain and document the source, it will generally be acceptable.

What helps:

A credible source explanation for the influx (e.g., sale of property, business income, remote work contract, etc.).

Proof of fee payment (e.g., receipt or confirmation from the institution).

A timeline showing that your financial planning is consistent and deliberate.


3.
This is very helpful, but on its own, not sufficient.

Your remote work income proves your earning ability; this supports your financial self-sufficiency. However, INZ primarily requires:

Liquid funds in bank accounts (for the 12-month cost of living, plus return ticket or funds for it).

A clear link between your invoices and bank deposits (e.g., USD/GBP/EUR remittance into your Naija accounts).

Recommendations:

Provide employment/contract letters from your remote clients.

Include bank statements that match the invoices.

If your earnings are consistent and show steady inflows, INZ will see that you are financially stable.

So: invoices support the credibility of your funds, but you still need bank statements showing the actual availability of the funds.

4.
New Zealand does not currently have a formal age cap like Australia (which sometimes limits access to post-study pathways for older applicants). Here's how it applies:

PhD students in NZ have some of the most favorable visa conditions, including:

Work rights for dependents.

Pathway to post-study work visa regardless of age.

Children treated as domestic students (free public schooling).

Key point: There’s no official age restriction for either studying or post-study work for PhD students in NZ.
But: Visa officers may assess overall genuineness of the study intention, especially for mature students, to ensure it’s not a backdoor migration attempt.

As long as:

You have a credible academic background,

Can show genuine intent to study,

And your financial and family circumstances align logically,

Then being above 35 should not affect your post-study work rights, particularly for a PhD.

Please note: These are personal opinions and if you need further clarification it is best to contact a Licensed Immigration Adviser.


SanThiago:
Hmmm.

1. I save my funds in three different Naija Banks. so does this mean i have to move all to one bank and allow it to cool for 3-6 Months?

2. What if i get the POF Living expenses plus flight (25k NZD) In my account for the 3-6 months as demanded, but the money i used to pay my school fees came in through an influx shortly before i paid the school fees. will they care about the one i have already used to pay school fees?

3. like i pointed out earlier, i am a remote worker. how good can my salary invoice over the last two years serve as a good POF?

4. Since we are not year sure if NZ also avoids giving PSWP to students above 35 years, assuming they have the same policy with Australia, does that 35 years thing apply to PhD students as well?

Sorry, some of my questions feels repeated, but i am asking just to get specific clarity.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 11:03am On May 25, 2025
Yeah, in New Zealand there's no age limit, but you know things can change especially if they notice certain trends.

Peaceful123:
Base on my little understanding and research. I don’t think there is an age limit for PhD education. By extension, I don’t think there is age limit for PSWP
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by SanThiago: 1:02pm On May 25, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
1....


3.
This is very helpful, but on its own, not sufficient.

Your remote work income proves your earning ability; this supports your financial self-sufficiency. However, INZ primarily requires:

Liquid funds in bank accounts (for the 12-month cost of living, plus return ticket or funds for it).

A clear link between your invoices and bank deposits (e.g., USD/GBP/EUR remittance into your Naija accounts).

Recommendations:

Provide employment/contract letters from your remote clients.

Include bank statements that match the invoices.

If your earnings are consistent and show steady inflows, INZ will see that you are financially stable.

So: invoices support the credibility of your funds, but you still need bank statements showing the actual availability of the funds.
You are awesome! Thank you for the continuous clarifications, though they be well researched opinions like you pointed out.

One final question and then I take a rest from question asking.

I save part of my funds through crypto, as i am paid partly in cryptocurrencies . all the invoice are available. my worry now is with Nigeria's tight policy towards cryptocurrencies and P2P.

These are not issues currently with New Zealand Digital asset rules. however, i don't know if the rules in Nigeria will affect. There are no traditional bank channels to renumerate crypto earnings to banks so the only way is to use P2P Merchants and online BDC guys.

Will this explanation pass fit? there is consistent inflow monthly into my bank accts as you stated, but from different P2P Merchants.

For the savings, i started saving in crypto because of Naira's crazy up and down movement.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by SanThiago: 1:03pm On May 25, 2025
Peaceful123:
Base on my little understanding and research. I don’t think there is an age limit for PhD education. By extension, I don’t think there is age limit for PSWP
Awesome! Thank You

Concerning home ties,

What are the most significant engagements that will count as significant home ties to convince IMG officials? Properties? Jobs? a startup? i need a hint so i can start fixing that before its year end.

CC: CalabarSamurai
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 1:35pm On May 25, 2025
1.

Yes, New Zealand Immigration can accept crypto-related income, as long as:

You can show a clear, traceable link between work done and payment received.

You can prove the conversion of crypto into fiat and how it lands in your bank.

You provide sufficient documentation: invoices, contracts, wallet screenshots, bank inflow records, etc.

Note: NZ Immigration cares more about transparency and stability of your finances, not the fact that crypto is involved.

2.

Not directly, but they will affect how you present your Proof of Funds (POF).

Here’s why:

INZ only accepts funds that are "readily available" and "legally accessible" to you.

Nigerian banks do not permit direct crypto-to-bank transfers, so you rely on P2P or BDC routes, which are unofficial and untraceable in a banking/legal sense. (This is my opinion, I may be wrong especially with the way Nigerian policies on Crypto keep on changing)

If you're paid in crypto but receive naira through different P2P merchants, your funds may appear inconsistent or unverified, unless carefully explained.


3.

Yes, your explanation can pass, if you package it properly. Here's what you should do:

A. Prepare a Financial Flow Narrative
B. Match Invoices → Crypto → Bank Inflows
C. Declare the Crypto Savings Clearly

Key Warning:
Do NOT let your bank statements look like suspicious cash inflows.


INZ is trained to flag large or irregular deposits from "unexplained" sources.

This is why:
Clear documentation of every deposit’s source (invoice → wallet → P2P merchant → bank) is critical.

If possible, try to work with 1–2 regular P2P merchants, not too many, so your pattern looks stable and less “black-market” like.

4.
Will It Pass?
Yes, your explanation will likely be accepted by INZ if:

There is a clear and consistent financial trail.

You write a simple, honest financial narrative.

All inflows are linked to real work and real invoices.

You have 3–6 months of stable bank statements showing enough funds.

It will not pass if:

There are large unexplained deposits.

You hide or avoid explaining crypto use.

You submit only wallet screenshots without showing conversion and banking records.

Cheers!

SanThiago:
You are awesome! Thank you for the continuous clarifications, though they be well researched opinions like you pointed out.

One final question and then I take a rest from question asking.

I save part of my funds through crypto, as i am paid partly in cryptocurrencies . all the invoice are available. my worry now is with Nigeria's tight policy towards cryptocurrencies and P2P.

These are not issues currently with New Zealand Digital asset rules. however, i don't know if the rules in Nigeria will affect. There are no traditional bank channels to renumerate crypto earnings to banks so the only way is to use P2P Merchants and online BDC guys.

Will this explanation pass fit? there is consistent inflow monthly into my bank accts as you stated, but from different P2P Merchants.

For the savings, i started saving in crypto because of Naira's crazy up and down movement.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 1:40pm On May 25, 2025
It is either you have home ties or you don't, mind you, if you are successful, you will still have to maintain the same "fixed" home ties in all applications going forward. Say for example, its only parents one has as a home tie, one can say one is responsible for the well-being of said parents and that's home tie. Like someone once said, you can never forget the truth but you must always remember the lie. Cheers.

SanThiago:
Awesome! Thank You

Concerning home ties,

What are the most significant engagements that will count as significant home ties to convince IMG officials? Properties? Jobs? a startup? i need a hint so i can start fixing that before its year end.

CC: CalabarSamurai
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 5:41pm On May 25, 2025
martins2021:
Hi everyone,
Is there anyone pursuing a self-funded PhD. Is it possible to work part-time while conducting the PhD research? I'd really appreciate any advice or experiences you could share!
You can work full time
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by blaze007(m): 11:48am On May 28, 2025
Omo me and my guys have been refused visa ooo. We don pull out of the race. Wishing you guys best of luck in NZ.

The reasons are just generics. More like they did not even read our SOP or supporting documents.

Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 3:15pm On May 28, 2025
1. Did you have a interview?

2. Did a Licensed Immigration Adviser or the School's agent review your study visa application before submitting?

3. These are individual reasons that I have seen for a refusal but to have six reasons - did you make the application yourself?

blaze007:
Omo me and my guys have been refused visa ooo. We don pull out of the race. Wishing you guys best of luck in NZ.

The reasons are just generics. More like they did not even read our SOP or supporting documents.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by blaze007(m): 4:35pm On May 28, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
1. Did you have a interview?
New Zealand don't do interviews. You apply online.

2. Did a Licensed Immigration Adviser or the School's agent review your study visa application before submitting?
Yes I used agent from New Zealand and agent from IDP. I Sabi their trick reason i used both agent to review my sop and application.

3. These are individual reasons that I have seen for a refusal but to have six reasons - did you make the application yourself?
Don't mind them. That's the default reason they slammed my other guys too. Same 6 reason. And this is the 2nd time I'm applying. Omo na to move forward.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 5:03pm On May 28, 2025
That’s unfortunate.
New Zealand does conduct interviews for some applicants.
The truth of the matter is if you are applying a second time, best to work with a paid License Immigration Adviser based in New Zealand that’s the advise the Indians give - these guys will tell you upfront whether you should pocket your application money or try again, after you’ve paid them, of course.
It is well.

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Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 7:02pm On May 28, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
That’s unfortunate.
New Zealand does conduct interviews for some applicants.
The truth of the matter is if you are applying a second time, best to work with a paid License Immigration Adviser based in New Zealand that’s the advise the Indians give - these guys will tell you upfront whether you should pocket your application money or try again, after you’ve paid them, of course.
It is well.
I am sorry to hear about your experience, better days ahead. Why not fix the issues raised and reapply?
Which uni, degree and course did you apply for ?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 10:12am On May 29, 2025
I was responding to a post, that's not me. cool

Peaceful123:
I am sorry to hear about your experience, better days ahead. Why not fix the issues raised and reapply?
Which uni, degree and course did you apply for ?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 10:13am On May 29, 2025
blaze007:
Omo me and my guys have been refused visa ooo. We don pull out of the race. Wishing you guys best of luck in NZ.

The reasons are just generics. More like they did not even read our SOP or supporting documents.
I am sorry to hear about your experience, better days ahead. Why not fix the issues raised and reapply?
Which uni, degree and course did you apply for ?
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 10:13am On May 29, 2025
CalabarSamurai:
I was responding to a post, that's not me. cool
That’s was a mistake from me. Sorry
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by TOBERO23:
Hello everyone,
Pls I want to ask about the pof for phd student. I can show a pof for a year but the subsequent one I'm a bit scared about that because I don't know how to proof that part.

If you are phd student in Nz pls kindly put me through I have admission for phd in nz.
Thanks
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 10:01pm On May 29, 2025
TOBERO23:
Hello everyone,
Pls I want to ask about the pof for phd student. I can show a pof a year but the subsequent one I'm a bit scared about that because I don't to know how to proof that part.

If you are phd student in Nz pls kindly put me through I have admission for phd in nz.
Thanks
Congrats. You only need to show a pof of a year and show how u intend to fund the subsequent year.
Calabarsamura can advice further.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 9:11am On May 30, 2025
Please any applying, current or successfully graduated PhD students please assist, thanks.

TOBERO23:
Hello everyone,
Pls I want to ask about the pof for phd student. I can show a pof a year but the subsequent one I'm a bit scared about that because I don't to know how to proof that part.

If you are phd student in Nz pls kindly put me through I have admission for phd in nz.
Thanks
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by racon074: 10:49pm On Jun 01, 2025
Hi please I'm just about to start my application to new zealand as a PhD student. Please is there age restriction for PSW also do I need agent to apply. I'm really desperate about this right now.
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by Peaceful123(m): 12:50pm On Jun 02, 2025
racon074:
Hi please I'm just about to start my application to new zealand as a PhD student. Please is there age restriction for PSW also do I need agent to apply. I'm really desperate about this right now.
Please drop the desperation 🏷️.

There is no age restriction
Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by CalabarSamurai(m): 1:01pm On Jun 02, 2025
1. No.
2. Highly recommended, your country has a 37% approval rate.

racon074:
Hi please I'm just about to start my application to new zealand as a PhD student. Please is there age restriction for PSW also do I need agent to apply. I'm really desperate about this right now.
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