Kenya → New Zealand: the Student visa roadmap
New Zealand's primary study route is the Fee Paying Student Visa, granted to applicants who hold an offer of place from an approved education provider, can show sufficient funds, and meet health and character standards. It allows full-time study, part-time work (up to 25 hours/week during term, full-time in holidays for tertiary students), and can lead to a Post-Study Work Visa and then residence under the Skilled Migrant Category. Note: the official application fee is published as "from NZD $850" (combining the base visa charge with the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy); the underlying online visa fee is lower, so confirm the exact total via Immigration NZ's visa lookup for your country.
Moving from Kenya
- You apply for the Student visa at the New Zealand consulate, embassy, or visa application centre that serves Kenya, confirm the office and the current appointment wait for your region.
- Qualifications and work experience earned in Kenya usually need a credential assessment or recognition before they count toward New Zealand's requirements.
- Budget for certified translation and apostille or legalisation of your Kenya documents (degree, police certificate, civil records).
- Check whether a Kenya passport needs a short-stay visa for any in-person biometrics or interview steps.
General guidance for any Kenya to New Zealand applicant; the eligibility and fees below are set by New Zealand.
At a glance
Who qualifies
- Hold a current offer of place from an approved New Zealand education provider
- Show living-cost funds of NZD $20,000 per year for tertiary study (NZD $17,000 for school), separate from tuition
- Have paid tuition in full for the first year or programme, or qualify for approval-in-principle
- Show proof of onward travel (paid ticket or sufficient funds)
- Meet health and character requirements and hold mandatory health/travel insurance
- Demonstrate genuine intent to study
Your step-by-step roadmap
Secure admission and funds
- Obtain an offer of place from an approved education provider
- Gather evidence of NZD $20,000/year living costs plus tuition and onward travel
- Arrange mandatory health and travel insurance
Apply for the student visa
- Submit the Fee Paying Student Visa application online (paper applications no longer accepted)
- Pay the fee (from NZD $850 including IVL) and upload supporting documents
- Await decision: 80% are processed within about 9.5 weeks
Study and work in New Zealand
- Enrol and study full-time at the approved provider
- Work up to 25 hours/week during term and full-time during scheduled holidays
- Maintain insurance and valid visa conditions for the course duration
Transition to post-study work
- Apply for a Post-Study Work Visa after completing an eligible qualification (Level 7 degree and above)
- Receive up to 3 years of open work rights depending on qualification level
- Secure full-time skilled employment (generally 30+ hrs/week at or above median wage)
Move toward residence and citizenship
- Apply for a resident visa via the Skilled Migrant Category (6-point system) or the Green List
- Hold the resident visa, optionally upgrading to a Permanent Resident Visa after 24 months
- Apply for citizenship after meeting the 5-year presence requirement
Government fees
Timeline & path to citizenship
Timeline: From securing an offer of place to landing in New Zealand typically takes a few months, with 80% of student visa applications decided within about 9.5 weeks once a complete application is filed.
Citizenship: After graduating, a graduate can move onto a Post-Study Work Visa, then a Skilled Migrant Category resident visa, and apply for citizenship after holding residence and meeting the 5-year presence requirement (1,350 days total and 240 days in each year), so the realistic study-to-citizenship timeline is roughly 8 to 10 years.
This is general information to help you plan, not legal advice. For case-specific guidance, consult a licensed immigration professional.