Frequently asked questions.
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No, we are not licensed immigration advisers and do not provide immigration advice for any type of visa. Our services are exclusively focused on educational and career preparation. If you require immigration advice, please refer New Zealand Immigration Advisers Register to find a licensed adviser.
Alternatively, if you would like assistance, we have partnered with New Zealand’s top immigration lawyer and can connect you with them upon request.
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It depends. It’s always a good idea to book an initial free consultation to understand if we are the right fit for each other or not. Based on the services that you need this will vary from client to client.
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Yes. All sessions are private and confidential. We do not share your personal information or details of your session with anyone.
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We do not provide in person consultation. Everything is done online over team’s meetings. Sometimes we may reach out to you on social media platforms.
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Sessions are primarily conducted in English. Please contact us if you require support in another language including Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Sinhalese.
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Yes we are. An independent educational and career consultant helps students make informed decisions about their study and career paths without being tied to any specific university, college, or institution. This means the advice you receive is unbiased, personalised, and focused entirely on your best interests.
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No, I do not assist with work visa applications.
My services are focused exclusively on helping students who want to come to New Zealand to study. If you're looking to move to New Zealand for work, it's best to speak directly with a licensed immigration adviser or lawyer who can guide you through the correct process.
I’m here to support your educational journey from choosing the right program to settling in as a student.
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We are an educational consultancy. This means we work with international students who want to move to New Zealand to study.
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Yes we do. There are several types of scholarships in New Zealand, some are offered by the government and some by the education providers themselves. Find out which one you can be eligible for?