Do You Really Need 6-Month Bank Funds for a New Zealand Student Visa? | NZ Immigration Explained
Автор: Choose New Zealand Education + Migration
Загружено: 2025-07-10
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Are you confused about the “6-month bank funds” rule for New Zealand student visa applications?
In this video, Harmeet Singh from Team Choose New Zealand talks with licensed immigration advisor Alain Koetsier, who debunks one of the most common myths international students face.
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✅ What we cover in this video:
Do you really need to hold funds in your account for 6 months?
What does Immigration New Zealand actually check when it comes to proof of funds?
Why paying your tuition fee in advance doesn’t guarantee a faster visa approval.
The 3 key factors Immigration NZ looks at: Source of Funds, Time Held, and Availability.
Real-life examples from student visa applications across South Asia and beyond.
🚨 Stop believing everything you read on social media. Get the facts from an expert advisor!
🔍 Key Takeaways:
✔️ 6-month funds rule is a myth.
✔️ It’s all about genuine source of funds and clear transaction history.
✔️ Even 1-week-old funds may be accepted if you can prove where they came from.
✔️ Paying tuition fees early does NOT increase your visa success rate.
🌐 Want help with your New Zealand study visa application?
📧 Contact us: info@choosenewzealand.com
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