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Visa Fees: This country hikes tourist, student, work visa fee by up to 60% starting Oct

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Student Visa and Work Visa: These days there has been a sharp rise in the number of Indian students going abroad to study. Apart from this, with the growing economy of the country, our business has also expanded in many countries of the world.

A large number of Indian businessmen and students also go to New Zealand. But now it is going to be very difficult for them to do so. New Zealand has recently increased its visa fees tremendously. Due to this, people will now have to pay about 60 percent more visa fees to go to this country. Due to this, students, businessmen and tourists will also have to loosen their pockets more. In the year 2023, New Zealand issued 115,008 visas for Indians.

Student visa fee increased from $300 to $485

At present, after China, Indian students come second in number in New Zealand. The number of Indians among foreign students is 17 percent. But, now the student visa fee in New Zealand has been increased from 300 dollars to 485 dollars. According to the Business Standard report, this increased visa fee has come into effect from October 1. According to the report, Immigration Minister Erica Stanford said that we wanted to make a lot of changes in our visa system. We want this financial burden to be put on the visa holders instead of the taxpayers.

Tourist visa fee increased from $190 to $300

According to Education New Zealand, the fee for tourist visa has also been increased from $190 to $300. Erica Stanford said that with the increased fee, we will be able to reduce the cost of visa process. Due to this, the government will save about $563 million in 4 years. She said that our visa fee is still less than Australia and Britain. The visa fee in the Entrepreneur Residence Category has now increased from $3,710 to $11,320. Apart from this, in the Active Investor Category also, now $12,070 will have to be paid instead of $4,630.

 

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