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What are the Reasons for Receiving a PPI Letter?

Traveling to New Zealand from your native country requires a valid approved visa. Some applicants receive PPI immigration NZ letters. It is all about the denial of the approval for the visa.

There are several reasons for receiving this particular letter from the higher authority.

What is a PPI Letter?

PPI, i.e., Potentially Prejudicial Information letter is a notice from INZ. It identifies pieces of information that negatively affect the visa application. This letter is issued for applicants for any one of the categories:

  • Post-study work visa    
  • Essential skills work visa
  • Resident visa

The reasons for receiving a PPI immigration NZ letter are several that include:

  • Whether the intention to stay in NZ is genuine or not
  • Concerns related to employment offer
  • Doubts regarding genuineness in previous educational qualification.

PPI letter does not imply that the visa application has been denied totally. It is all about some concerns that Immigration New Zealand wants to clarify from the applicant. Once the issues get addressed, it is expected that everything will be alright.

The granting of the visa will let the applicant fulfill almost all the desires of migrating to NZ. In case of any doubt about further processing, shake hands with an immigration adviser.

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An Insight into Exchange Student Visa in NZ

Do you want to apply for an exchange student NZ visa? The minimum eligibility to apply for this visa is the applicant must be from outside New Zealand. You need not pay any tuition fee.

The approval of this visa will make you count as a domestic student. The student exchange schemes are inclusive of the following three options:

1.      School-to-school

2.      Exchange organized by an exchange program organization

3.      Tertiary exchange

With this visa, you will be able to study full-time in New Zealand. Also, it will make you eligible to work as a part-timer. The working hours will vary on the basis of age and duration of the study program.

To know more, feel free to get in touch with Immigration Advisers New Zealand Ltd. There will be a team of highly skilled and experienced lawyers. They will provide you with the best advice. 

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