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Visa Fees Hike: Big News! This country increased visa fee for visitors, workers and students, check visa fee list

New Zealand Visa Fees Hike: New Zealand government has implemented significant increases in visa fees across various categories, including visitor, work and student visas. Effective October 1, 2024,

The change aims to shift the financial burden from taxpayers to visa applicants, leading to a more sustainable immigration system.

Overview of Fee Increases

According to Immigration Minister Erica Stanford, the decision to raise fees is part of a broader initiative to ensure the immigration system remains viable.

The increased fees will not only cover visa processing costs but also address higher-risk applications. This adjustment is projected to save taxpayers over NZ$563 million (£338 million) over the next four years.

Major Changes in Visa Fees

Starting October 1, 2024, New Zealand will implement substantial increases in visa fees across various categories. These adjustments aim to enhance the sustainability of the immigration system, affecting skilled residence, student, visitor, and family visas.

Below is the comparison of old and new rates for each category;

Visa CategoryOld Rate (NZ$)New Rate (NZ$)
Skilled Residence Visa2,4802,880
Entrepreneur Residence Category3,71011,320
Active Investor Plus Category4,63012,070
Family Category2,0601,940
Dependent Child Visa2,0601,830
Parent Retirement Category3,7109,430
Visitor Visa190300
Student Visa300485
Post-study Work Visa490320
Work Visa – Partner650570
Working Holiday Scheme210215
Accredited Employer Work Visa540480

 

Exceptions: Some visa categories have seen a reduction in fees.

  1. Dependent Child Visa (down from NZ$2,060 to NZ$1,830)
  2. Post-study Work Visa (down from NZ$490 to NZ$320)
  3. Work Visa – Partner (down from NZ$650 to NZ$570)

Competitive Landscape

Despite the increase, New Zealand maintains competitive visa fees compared to destinations like Australia and the UK, according to Immigration Minister Erica Stanford.

Higher International Visitor Levy (IVL)

In addition to the increased visa fees, travelers will face a higher International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL). Currently set at NZD 35, the non-refundable levy will rise to NZD 100 per eligible person.

This fee is mandatory for most applicants seeking a visa or New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) to enter the country.

Impact on Indian Travelers

This is particularly relevant for Indian travelers, who represent a significant portion of New Zealand’s student and visitor population (17% of students and the second-highest source of visa applications overall in 2023).

Growing Visa Approval for Indian Nationals

In 2023, New Zealand approved 115,008 visas for Indian nationals, a notable increase from 83,583 in 2019 before the pandemic. However, the rejection rate for Indian applicants stands at 28%, which is the second highest after Pakistan’s 71%.

Shyamu Maurya
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