Status of Visitors
A child in New Zealand on a visitor's visa is not required to
attend school and therefore there is no need to apply for an
exemption .
- From the
Ministry of Education FAQ section:
In this situation you will first need to determine if your children
have ‘domestic student status’. If they do and they are between the
ages of 6 and 16 years of age, then they must attend a registered
school unless
they have an exemption.
If your children do not have domestic student
status then they will qualify as foreign students, and you do not
have to apply to home school them as foreign students in New Zealand
are not required to enrol or attend a school.
To determine if your child or children are foreign or domestic
students, please read the
following:
What’s the Difference between a Foreign and
Domestic Student?
Under the Education Act 1989 a foreign student is anyone who does
not fall into the category of domestic student.
A domestic student is:
• a NZ citizen (this includes students from Tokelau, the Cook
Islands and Niue);
• the holder of a residence permit (under the Immigration Act 1987)
who satisfies the
criteria (if any) prescribed by regulations made under the Education
Act. Note that at the time this notice was published no such
regulations had been made and so currently all students who hold
residence permits will be
domestic students. Schools will be notified of any changes to this
category;
• a diplomat and/or consular official - ie. someone who is exempt
from the requirement to hold a residence
permit under section 11(1) of the Immigration Act. (Note that the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade provides a letter of
confirmation naming these
students);
• an Australian citizen – i.e. someone who is exempt from the
requirement to hold a residence permit under
section 12 of the Immigration Act; and
• someone who falls under a category
notified by the Minister of Education in the NZ Gazette.
These categories are:
- . a student who is the dependent child of
any person who is in NZ to study under an exchange programme
approved by the NZ Government;
- a student who is the dependent child of any person who is the
holder of an unexpired work permit granted in accordance with the
Immigration Act;
- a student who was enrolled at a registered school in NZ before 1
January 1989 and who has been continuously enrolled at 1 or more
registered schools in NZ since that date and who meets the
requirements of the Immigration Act for undertaking a course of
study or training in NZ.
- a student who is the dependent child of a diplomat and/or
consular official – ie. a student who is the dependent child of any
person who during the current calendar year last ceased to be exempt
under section 11 (1) of the Immigration Act, from the requirement to
hold a permit under the Act;1
- a student
who is the dependent child of any person who is the holder of a
Commonwealth
Scholarship;
- a student
who has made, or is the dependent child of any person who has made,
a claim to
be recognised as a refugee in accordance with Part VI of the
Immigration Act;
and
- a student who has entered NZ for the purposes of
adoption, and
a. whose adoption application before the NZ
Family Court (where the Final Order will entitle that child to
education as a
domestic student) is supported by the Department of Child, Youth and
Family
Services and who has a letter from that Department confirming the
support, or
b. who is the subject of an Interim Order of
Adoption granted by the NZ Family Court under the Adoption Act
(where the Final
Order will entitle that child to education as a domestic student).
(Source: Education Circular 20 March 2003, Ministry of
Education)
Ministry of education
This page covers visitors to New Zealand and whether they need an
exemption etc