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Health & Safety Information

Ensuring Your Health and Safety in Aotearoa New Zealand

At CCEL, your wellbeing is our top priority. We want to ensure that your experience in New Zealand is enriching and positive. Here are some important guidelines and resources to help you with health, safety, and immigration matters during your time with us:

Passports

As an international visitor to New Zealand, it is essential to hold a passport that remains valid for at least 3 months beyond your intended departure date from the country.

Visa Requirements

Short Courses

For courses lasting up to 3 months, you may need to apply for a Visitor Visa unless you are from a visa waiver country. Immigration New Zealand offers a Quick Check tool to determine your visa eligibility. You may need to apply for an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority) and can check this on the Immigration New Zealand website.

Long Courses

If you plan to study with us for more than 3 months, you must apply for a Student Visa. You should carefully follow the First Time Student Visa Application Information Sheet when completing your application.

If you are preparing for further study at the University of Canterbury or UC International College, you may be eligible to apply for a Pathway Student Visa.

Insurance

All international students are required to have current medical and travel insurance while studying in New Zealand. At CCEL, we can assist you in arranging a suitable insurance policy through our preferred provider, OrbitProtect, designed specifically for international students studying in New Zealand.

Living in New Zealand

Immigration New Zealand offers comprehensive information for international visitors considering living and working in New Zealand. From visa options to employment opportunities, their resources can help you navigate life in New Zealand with confidence.

At CCEL, we are committed to providing you with the support and resources you need to thrive during your time in New Zealand. Your wellbeing is very important to us, and we are here to assist you.

We also recommend:

  • Familiarise yourself with emergency procedures and contact information for local medical facilities.
  • Stay informed about weather conditions and any potential hazards in the area.
  • Participate in our orientation programme to learn about safety protocols and local customs.
  • Keep a copy of important documents, such as your passport and insurance information, in a secure location.

By following these guidelines and using the resources available to you, you can enjoy a fulfilling experience while studying at CCEL and exploring the beauty of New Zealand.

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