Pre-departure Orientation

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1. Documentation​

Required Documents:

  • Passport with a valid student visa.
  • Confirmation of Enrollment (COE) or Offer Letter from a New Zealand educational institution.
  • Accommodation details (address and confirmation).
  • Evidence of sufficient funds (bank statement or financial support proof).
  • Health and travel insurance documents.
  • Copies of important documents (both digital and hard copies).

2. Travel Preparation

Packing Tips

  • Weather-appropriate clothing (New Zealand has varying climates, especially during winters).
  • Prescription medications with supporting medical documents.
  • Adapter for New Zealand sockets (Type I plugs).
  • Personal items like Nepali spices or cultural items for comfort.

Airport and Travel Tips

  • Immigration process and presenting required documents.
  • Customs rules (strict regulations on carrying food, plants, and animal products).
  • Having local New Zealand currency (NZD) for immediate expenses.

3. Financial and Banking Matters

  • Opening a New Zealand bank account (necessary for receiving funds and managing finances).
  • Using EFTPOS (widely used in New Zealand for cashless transactions).
  • Understanding and planning for the cost of living.
  • Bringing some NZD for initial expenses.

4. Academic and Campus Life

  • Overview of the New Zealand education system:
    • Importance of self-directed learning and critical thinking.
    • Credit system and grading methods.
    • Rules against plagiarism and academic dishonesty.
  • Participating in orientation programs and accessing student services.
  • Utilizing campus facilities (libraries, health centers, recreation).

5. Accommodation and Transportation

  • Types of accommodation:
    • On-campus hostels, shared apartments, or homestays.
    • Reading and understanding rental agreements.
  • Public transportation:
    • Using buses, trains, and ferries (e.g., AT HOP cards in Auckland).
    • Cycling and walking for short distances.
  • Understanding driving rules if planning to drive (need for a valid International Driving Permit).

6. Cultural Adaptation

  • Overview of New Zealand culture:
    • Multicultural society with a strong Maori influence.
    • Friendly and informal communication style.
    • Respect for environmental conservation and recycling.
  • Tips for overcoming culture shock and making friends.
  • Celebrating festivals and exploring New Zealand traditions (e.g., Waitangi Day).

7. Health and Safety

  • Accessing healthcare:
    • International students must have health and travel insurance.
    • Registering with a local doctor or General Practitioner (GP).
  • Emergency numbers: 111 for police, fire, and ambulance.
  • Mental health resources and stress management tips.
  • Staying safe during outdoor activities like hiking or swimming.

8. Legal and Immigration Awareness

  • Maintaining your student visa:
    • Attending classes regularly and meeting academic requirements.
    • Working within the allowed hours (20 hours per week during term, full-time during holidays).
  • Rules regarding visa extensions or changes.
  • Legal drinking and smoking age (18+).
  • Following New Zealand laws and respecting local norms.

9. Employment Guidance

  • Finding part-time work:
    • Campus job boards and platforms like Seek or Student Job Search.
    • Writing a CV/resume in New Zealand format.
  • Applying for an Inland Revenue Department (IRD) number for work.
  • Understanding taxes and the minimum wage.

10. Communication and Networking

  • Getting a local mobile number and choosing affordable plans.
  • Staying connected through apps and online platforms.
  • Joining Nepali and international student groups.
  • Networking opportunities through university events and volunteering.

11. Post-Arrival Checklist

  • Setting up a local bank account.
  • Getting a tax code from the Inland Revenue Department (IRD).
  • Registering for healthcare and locating nearby clinics.
  • Familiarizing with grocery stores and local markets.

12. Personal Development

  • Building skills to balance studies, work, and personal time.
  • Participating in extracurricular activities and student organizations.
  • Exploring New Zealand’s natural beauty and adventure sports.

13. Emergency Preparedness

  • Preparing for natural disasters like earthquakes (New Zealand has a fault line).
  • Saving important emergency contacts, including the Nepali Embassy in Canberra, Australia (oversees New Zealand).
  • Carrying basic emergency supplies.

 Additional Tips

  • Learn about Maori culture and phrases like “Kia ora” (hello).
  • Stay environmentally conscious (use reusable items, recycle).
  • Explore local cuisines and embrace the Kiwi lifestyle.

This orientation ensures that Nepali students are well-prepared to adjust to life in New Zealand, fostering a positive and successful experience.

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